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The biggest names are still on the board.
Today Jason Gregor and Mike Rupp break down the NHL's remaining free agents, including Patrick Kane, Claude Giroux, Anthony Mantha, Jamie Benn and Evander Kane, discussing which teams make the most sense and who could still provide tremendous value later this summer.
The guys also look back at the biggest moves of NHL free agency, highlighting their favorite signings, the most surprising contracts, and which teams have improved the most heading into next season.
Plus, they dive into the Washington Capitals' loaded offseason, debate whether Anaheim has taken a step backward after several surprising decisions, and answer fill-in-the-blank questions on the Oilers' goaltending, the Bruins' playoff chances, and more.
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** Filmed at 10am E.T - July 3rd **
00:00 - Happy Canada Day & July 4th Weekend
06:30 - Best Free Agency Signings
12:40 - Anthony Mantha
17:20 - Claude Giroux
21:45 - Dallas Stars
24:00 - Evander Kane
28:45 - Are the Capitals Built to Win?
37:20 - L.A. Kings Free Agency
42:40 - Fill in the Blank
50:40 - Are the Ducks Taking a Step Back?
54:40 - July 4th Plans & Outro
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