Chapter 1: Why is Cale Makar's absence significant for the Avalanche?
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Chapter 2: What did Vegas GM Kelly McCrimmon say about John Tortorella's media availability?
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And we will definitely jam for the next hour. So many places to start, including the Western Conference.
Kale McCarr, man.
Kale McCarr news. But, you know, for the most part, that has to be the hottest story right now is the team that's favored going into the final four.
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Chapter 3: What factors influence the Avalanche's performance without Makar?
by maybe a country mile since Steve Vallecat declared on our program yesterday, and if you didn't hear about it, please download it, yesterday's show. He said they're a generational team, man. They're cut that much ahead of the three remaining hockey clubs, but... Kel McCarr had a big part in all of that.
Yeah, well, first off, I think a lot of the numbers that point in that direction were front-loaded, and I could be wrong there, but it felt like they were so dominant in the first half of the year. But yeah, McCarr is a big reason they are the way they are.
And just for those of you that don't know... He's not playing in game one.
Yeah, it appears to be shoulder. He left game five against the Wild briefly and then returned to the game. But if you saw him play, every time he took a little bump on the shoulder, you could see him doing like, oh, you know, look, he's trying to bail out of that hit.
He still takes it. Foligno buried him every chance he could. He took some punishment in that Minnesota series.
and this one's the hand which is separate from what we think we're the reason we're missing it here the reverse hits but like this one he's barely taking contact but his shoulder is just not in the socket all right let's go to a kipper's clipper sammy we'll get your thoughts as well but let's go to jared bednar head coach of colorado on his star player kale mccarr hey jared first of all is kelly car playing tonight he's not he's not uh second of all
Well, I guess a follow-up on that is, I mean, is this going to be something that affects him all series? Do you expect him back anytime soon?
Yeah, I expect him back. I think he's doing a lot better. He's on the ice again this morning, feeling pretty good, so I got him his day-to-day.
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Chapter 4: How are NHL coaching tenures trending downwards?
I wanted to ask about this. This might be the last time you guys are on the ice this entire season.
Okay. Just strictly opinion? Yeah. Not sources are saying? He's lying. Who's lying? Bednar. Yeah. Yeah, he's lying. Yeah. What he didn't say is he ain't playing game two either.
Really? Yeah, opinion. Opinion. Opinion.
Not a snowball's chance that if you're going to pull him out of game one, you don't go ā game two as well.
Do they have a multi-day break maybe after game two to three? Sometimes they do. I'll see if I can quickly, Sam, maybe you can find out the schedule. Sometimes that would make sense, right? If you could push it back that little bit. No, they don't. No. I don't think so.
I don't know what 48 hours does to his shoulder or someone mentioned to me a hip issue as well. So whatever it is, it's not going to fix itself in 48 hours. If you're going missing him one, you got to go missing him two and you pray he's ready for game three.
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Chapter 5: What insights did the hosts share about coaching dynamics in the NHL?
I don't agree with that. So it's Wednesday, Friday, Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, Monday. So every other, every other day. And at some point, if he's able to, you would say that over that whole span, seven games, almost two weeks, it would be different from one to the end, from the start to the end. So where in there, where do you cut it? Where do you think it's okay?
And if it's after game one for me, got to get the guy in there. Here's what I think. Depends on outcomes. You win game one, you feel a little more comfortable, you're a little more comfortable resting him. Get down one, get down two in the series, I think he's suddenly healthy. I think it's an emergency break.
I think he's hurting, and regardless of the pressure you feel off of a potential first-game loss, which you've alluded to, it doesn't change how he'll feel or the therapy. It won't change anything.
But he finished the last game. He was playing at the end of the last game.
I think that pressure point that you're talking about is ā After game two, not before it.
Yeah, I think multiple times we mentioned that whoever gets to play the team that came out of the Central in the Western Conference Finals, this was going to be part of the conversation where, like you said, Foligno and whoever, McCarron and whoever those big mutants that play for Minnesota, just the big humans that were running into him constantly, it obviously took its toll on
majorly on Kael McCarr, and now you're going into game one against a Vegas Golden Knights team who don't have to play against them. So that was the advantage, I guess, of staying out of the Central and not having to play against those teams. This is why if you're a Navs fan, you're furious. Is he the third best player in the league? Like, fourth best player in the league?
Like, this is a massive loss. They have good players, don't get me wrong. They still have, you know... Taves is still there. Kulak, Manson, Brentford, like they still have depth on the, on the decor, but man, but Sam, no car is depth on the decor. They're bringing in for him tonight. Jack, I can, a can, a can. He's five foot eight and he's played 11 games. He'll play four minutes tonight.
Yeah, he's played 11 games all year for them. So I heard players, I think Sam Malinsky had some comments today, and he's like, we got guys who can handle some minutes for us. We got Cooley. We got, and he does the list. And my first thought was, if the first guy you mentioned is Brett Kulak, it's not awesome. I know he's good. Cools is just, don't you worry about it. He's got it.
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