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The Hockey Writers Podcast - Flyers Hire Tortorella, Golden Knights Free Up Cap Space By Trading Dadonov for Weber's Contract, Canadiens' Future, Provorov on the Move? & More
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The Hockey Writers Podcast - Flyers Hire Tortorella, Golden Knights Free Up Cap Space By Trading Dadonov for Weber's Contract, Canadiens' Future, Provorov on the Move? & More

Hosted by Kyle Knopp and Matthew Zator, The Hockey Writers Podcast is where your favourite THW contributors discuss the hottest topics around the NHL and hockey world, five days a week (Monday to Friday). In today’s episode Matthew is joined by Matt Grazel and Melissa Boyd as they discuss the hiring of John Tortorella and whether he's the right fit behind the Philadelphia Flyers' bench, the trade that resulted in Evgenii Dadonov going to the Montreal Canadiens for Shea Weber and his contract that will eventually be placed on LTIR, benefits for both teams, eliminating cap circumvention and more. They also talk about the Canadiens' future, and the possibility of them making the playoffs as soon as next season. Finally, in the articles of the day segment, they talk about a potential Ivan Provorov trade to the Detroit Red Wings, the New York Islanders building their team like the Lightning and Avalanche and the bargain that will eventually be Danill Tarasov in Columbus.

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