
Episode Rod Langway (329): Rutherford Resigns - What's Behind it? McDavid and Draisaitl Pull Away in Points Race.
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In a move that caught everyone by surprise last week, Jim Rutherford resigned as GM of the Pittsburgh Penguins. What's behind it? We have theories. After splitting with the Leafs and a high scoring affair with the Senators, Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl have pulled away from the pack in the scoring race.
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- Banter: It is cold.
- Title Player Rod Langway
- Feedback and Stickers
- NEWS:
- NWHL Update - Riveters sent out of bubble, but Toronto Six doing well going into Semi Finals
- Jim Rutherford resigns - Did ownership veto his moves? Is something else going on?
- Oilers vs Leafs - split. Saturday game was a fun contest, with another incredible McDavid goal.
- McDavid has 5 points / Draisaitl 6 points in defeat of Senators
- Matthews on pace for 35 - will he get to 40?
- Guess the 5th
- Around the League - discussion of division leaders and surprises. Also some analytics discussion of who might be better than they are showing
- Point leaders
- DOPeS - Why does they hate the Canadiens? Another dirty hit on a Hab goes unpunished.
- Kevin Fiala gets 3 games for cross check.
- Hall of Fame - Colorado Avalanche
- Rathole
Intro/Outro Music Artist: EMF Song: Unbelievable
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