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Chapter 1: What are the implications of Craig Berube's coaching status for the Leafs?
All right, pitter-patter. Let's get at her. Real Kipper and Boren show. Thanks, Coach. Live on Sportsnet 360. 590 The Fan in Toronto. Streaming always on Sportsnet+. And if you miss our show, catch it on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube. Nick Kiprios, Justin Boren, Sammy McKee, Jake the Snake Schultz, Christian.
chaniti christian chaniti yeah where's he been i don't know how do we get these guys they just drop in and say today i want to work the real kipper and born show i walk into the studio every day to drop off the lineup for jake the snake schultz or frank the tank baraska or jimmy willie or whoever's up there and i see who's in there and i'm like oh gotta adjust the lineup because this is not derek today
I don't know. I guess I could name a guy.
I'm a Christian fan.
Yeah, he's a good guy. I thought his last name was Senti for six months. Shiniti. Shiniti. Yeah. He's a great guy. Needy Cheneedy.
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Chapter 2: How does Auston Matthews influence the decision on Berube's future?
Fantastic producer of Leafs Talk. Did an awesome job all year long.
As Kipper once told me about hockey players, if they're important enough, you'll learn to pronounce their name.
It's the way to go, Christian.
If they're good enough.
If they're good enough. Christian's done some wonderful work for us over the last many, many years. I don't know.
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Chapter 3: What factors contributed to the Canadiens' success this season?
Is he a rookie?
No. I actually don't know how long he's worked here.
How many years?
18 months.
Okay.
He just said it in my ear. So that's how I know. All right. Plenty to get into. Baby? Isn't that a year and a half?
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Chapter 4: How is Jakub Dobeš performing in the playoffs?
18 months.
Oh, my baby's 18 months. Come on, Christian. How old's your son? 114 months.
Chapter 5: What are the expectations for Cole Caufield in Game 4?
How old's PJ Stock? We got him at about 35. I'll get my calculator. At times, he can come across 18 months.
Yeah.
how old do you think peach is 50 something no no hold on hold on let's not do this peach so 51 i'm really old so i got him at uh 56 55 56 times 12 we got him clocking in at 672 months old oh he's good there you go there you go um
In an hour, Sean Reynolds will join us. We're covering Colorado and Minnesota, a pretty lively game last night.
Yeah. I got to tell you, that is just fantastic hockey.
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Chapter 6: What strategies does Buffalo need to implement to bounce back?
That is just, it feels, you know, I've watched all these playoff series throughout the, obviously the playoffs here. And that one just feels like a different sport than the other ones I'm watching, doesn't it?
Yeah, if you're Garen and your team's backs up against the wall, you got five playoff wins, you're going, what are we supposed to do? I think they are the second best team that I've seen.
They just, they're playing the best team. Correct. I don't know. Stuff. Bad bounce. God, fun to watch.
Chapter 7: How do the playoffs impact team dynamics and player performance?
Do we have to do our mandatory contractually obligated five minutes on the Leafs? You know we do. Between five and 25?
And to be clear, if they let us, we'd do it for two hours.
No.
I don't know about that. I think people, I think they're more sick and tired of us than they are actually us doing Leaf Talk. Yeah, that's probably right. But that's okay. We still get paid, right, to do a job.
Chapter 8: What are the keys to success for the Canadiens moving forward?
Yeah. Keep showing up. Where do you want to start? I just put out an article on Sportsnet.ca on the whole kind of Austin Matthews thing. I know there's still a lot of talk, and we touched on this the other day, on Craig Brube, on his status, which kind of ties into my article on Sportsnet.ca a little bit. Can we start with Brube? Let's start with Craig Brube.
You know, I thought that... I was on the passionate side of potentially him not returning, and I thought that it was maybe for the best, but I don't know. I mean, you guys are both chronically online. This Berube out thing on Twitter, it was like the number one trending topic, and all these Leafs accounts are changing their picture to a name. With, like, the crossed out on Berube.
And it's just, like, people are going to be very pissed if he comes back. And I don't know if that matters or if that has any bearing on the decision that John Chayka and co. make. But I think if they bring him back, they are going to be starting behind the eight ball in terms of public perception with that. It's a dangerous spot for me with them.
Yeah. Yeah, I mean, no argument from me. I think a lot of people kind of assumed after that season that there would be, you know, with new management, it would just be a fresh start behind the bench and that there are reports that that does not seem likely or I don't know if I'm phrasing that correctly.
I think you're probably correct. where a few insiders, and including our Elliott Friedman, and it's a probability now, right? It's just, it's weighing more on the, he'll be back than not be back. 65-35. I don't think it's yet absolutely definitive, and it could speak to more delays, and I touch on this a little bit in my article today on sportsnet.ca, when it kind of comes to
or Connor McDavid or core players, franchise-type players weighing in on the uncertainty right now, and I kind of mirror Austin with Connor for various reasons. The biggest one is they're both faces of their franchise. They're both... have two years remaining on their contracts, and three, they have head coaches that have not been given a vote of confidence for next season.
Right.
And that runs parallel between Edmonton and Toronto right now.
Do you see them playing out the same way?
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