Chapter 1: What updates are there on the Vancouver Canucks ahead of the NHL Draft Lottery?
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Chapter 2: Who is Satiar Shah and what insights does he provide about the Canucks?
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Chapter 3: What is the significance of the Sedins being present at the draft lottery?
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I know most of you had a lot of sun over the weekend. This guy included. Yeah, you're pretty burnt. I don't. I never learn. I never learn. I see the sun for the first time.
Chapter 4: What are the expectations for the Canucks in the upcoming NHL Draft?
I get excited. Yeah. And I just go right in. Literally flew too close to the sun. It's not dangerous. Don't worry about it. It's fine. I mean, I learned my lesson after the first initial scalding. But some say that's too late. Right. And then you forget that lesson.
and right now all over right hey remember how badly i got burned at the seas game like three years ago remember that yeah was that the one arm burning that was the legs it was like yeah just awful it's also i chose to wear a red hat today which only accentuates the burn hey cool hey also
In order of the reddest things in the studio right now, it goes the bottle of ketchup behind Jason Brough's head. Then me. Yeah.
Chapter 5: How does the Canucks' draft strategy reflect their overall team vision?
And it's real close to who's more red. Anyway, before we get to Satyar Shah, who's patiently waiting on hold here, I do need real quickly need to do the smart decision brought to you by Crow. I'm going to the world golf. I think this is a smart decision. The following players have accepted an invitation to join the field for the upcoming 2026 RBC Canadian Open.
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Chapter 6: What lessons did the hosts learn from recent sports events?
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Chapter 7: What are the implications of the Canucks' performance this season?
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Just watching Chelsea be terrible.
Oh, what's the score? I forgot they kicked off this morning.
Down 2-0 at halftime against Nottingham Forest. Yeah, not great.
Chapter 8: How do the hosts view the future of the Canucks and their fanbase?
Not great. Let's not talk about that. Let's talk about what hopefully promises to be a good week for the Vancouver Canucks, and it begins tomorrow with the draft lottery. There's not really any analysis that goes into the draft lottery. I know some people are like, talk about the lottery, and I'm like, we can't do Tankathon again. We've already done it several times.
For those that are wondering, the Sedins will be on hand as the co-good luck charms for the team. And then I guess, Sat, we're all just hoping that something in this forgettable season will break right tomorrow and the Canucks will get the first overall pick.
Yeah, we hope, right? I mean, the organization has never actually selected first overall. So I would suppose there's always going to be a first time for something. Eventually, they'll pick first overall, right? At some point in time, as long as the world doesn't end before that, I would imagine. It can be this year, right? I think that's kind of the hope. But, you know...
I'm not saying I'm pessimistic about it. It's just one of those things like every single Canuck fan I speak to and people I run into, they're like, well, you know, we're picking third, right? It doesn't matter. I don't know if there's a single person who actually believes they're going to win the lottery. So I really hope that this time it is different.
If they do get the first overall pick, is there any way they're picking a player besides Gavin McKenna?
I mean, you can't say 100% to anything, I suppose, but I would be shocked. That would be shocking. I'm not even sure this is just a Canucks thing.
I think especially in any Canadian market, if you have a chance to draft a Canadian kid who's going to be known as a star and is going to bring in so much interest to your organization, and from a business standpoint alone, it's such a big coup, not to mention if he actually ends up being a good hockey player, that I just don't see a
And we know the desire throughout the organization and from this fan base to have more Canadian and Canadian players and guys who are committed to playing in Canada, for instance, that they would bypass taking Gavin McKenna. I mean, I will be shocked if ownership would let anybody in the organization, whoever is running the show, take anybody but Gavin McKenna.
But I suppose there's always a possibility if somebody convinces them that Stenberg is this much better and we have to take this guy. I suppose it's a possibility. But I've mentioned this before. I will be shocked if the Canucks have the first pick and they take anybody but Gavin McKenna.
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