Frank Seravalli
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Probably a little bit less so.
The Kings and the Leafs,
but definitely for certain the Edmonton Oilers, I mean, he's far and away their number one choice and candidate.
And they're pretty much in a holding pattern until they find out one way or the other, which I would say they probably need to get moving on interviewing other candidates and operating on that path because they may never get an answer, which is just as good or bad as, as no.
Um,
LA I think it'd be real interesting to see if Jay Woodcroft ends up being that guy I know that him and Ken Holland have a good relationship and he obviously has a really strong record and then went to Anaheim and learned a little bit more under Joel Quenville this season so I think he's a pretty solid choice and then Toronto I think is anyone's guess but I don't I never really got the sense that they were hell-bent on trying to get Bruce Cassidy I think they'd like to talk to him but
I don't think it's holding up their plans by any stretch.
Hello, Frank.
How are you?
I was just thinking back to that romantic evening you and I had at Japanese Village.
Just two absolute units sitting around by some hibachi table.
It was fantastic.
I don't know.
I mean, I'm sure that's going to be a common refrain from the Colorado Avalanche if they lose, and it's going to be the easiest thing to chalk it up to.
But since you made it about the Oilers to start and then somehow tried to turn it into what the Colorado Avalanche are doing as an absolution to it,
Let me present an alternate reality for you, which is what it just further underlines and highlights how gigantic of a missed opportunity this was for the Oilers.
I mean, the Golden Knights are sitting here with a 3-0 lead in the West Final, and the Oilers and Golden Knights were virtually indistinguishable from each other this year.
They had an almost identical goal differential.
Vegas finished two points ahead.
The Oilers won more games in regulation.