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On this episode of the Upon Further Review Podcast, we begin by breaking down the Maple Leafs’ start to the season, including Knies’ electric start (5:19), the Liljegren trade (24:00), Nylander’s reduction in ice time (34:08), and the splitting of PP1 (39:05). Next, we analyse the recent contract extensions of Carter Verhaeghe (43:22) and Alexis Lafrenière (49:53). With our newest segment “It’s Only Early But…,” we take a look at the Bruins’ poor start (1:05:47), Caufield’s and Connor’s early bids for the Rocket Richard (1:15:54), and the Avalanche’s need to turn their season around (1:29:28).
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On this episode of Upon Further Review, we begin by breaking down the Leafs’ solid start to the season, including Stolarz’s great play, Matthews’ two way presence, OEL’s contributions to PP1, and more (0:23). Next, we discuss teams that have gotten off to shaky starts, including the Oilers, Avalanche, and Predators (32:46). With all of the goalie contracts signed, we take some time to break down the Oettinger and Ullmark deals (47:53), as well as what Shesterkin will sign for when he inks a new deal (52:54). We then analyse Elias Petterssons’ disappearance since signing his long-term extension last year and discuss how the Canucks should manage his play moving forward (1:02:56). We end off the episode on a positive note by discussing teams that have surpassed early expectations, including the Flames and Hockey Club (1:13:11).
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On this episode of Upon Further Review, we give our predictions for this season, starting with the Atlantic Division (0:23) . We are then joined by LA Kings player Akil Thomas to discuss his preparation for the upcoming season, the Kings’ expectations, and his life outside of hockey (32:21). We then complete the Eastern Conference with our Metropolitan Division predictions (55:18) and wrap the episode with our Pacific (1:16:10) and Central Division () predictions, as well as our major trophy predictions (1:35:40).
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On this episode of Upon Further Review, we start by breaking down the Moritz Seider and Lucas Raymond contract extensions (0:23). We are then joined by Kyle Cushman where we talk about some Leafs’ prospects, the Nylander at centre experiment, and how the Leafs’ roster might look once the regular season starts (22:08). We then talk about Sidney Crosby’s extension with the Penguins (1:01:08), recently named NHL captains (1:07:25), and end the episode with three hot takes each for this season (1:20:24).
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On this episode of Upon Further Review, we begin by discussing the contract extension of Leon Draisaitl and what this means for the Oilers’ future cup hopes and McDavid’s upcoming extension (0:23). Next, we had the pleasure of welcoming former Maple Leaf and Flyer, Jay Rosehill, onto the podcast for a discussion regarding the Maple Leafs’ upcoming session and the Toronto market in general (34:57). In light of Draisaitl’s extension, we then move forward with ranking the top 10 centres in the NHL (1:09:06), before discussing Swayman’s current contract debate with the Bruins and where he fits in with the NHL’s best goalies (1:19:42). We end off this episode breaking down the Hurricanes’ long-term extension of Seth Jarvis and whether his uniquely structured contract will set a financial precedent in the NHL moving forward (1:33:00).
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On this episode of Upon Further Review, we start by discussing the decision to name Auston Matthews of the Toronto Maple Leafs (0:23). We then break down recent trades of Patrik Laine to the Canadiens (28:24) and Yaroslav Askarov to the Sharks (43:16) as well as the outlook for both teams moving forward. We then wrap the episode with some fantasy hockey chat (52:42) and discussing Matty Beniers (1:05:48) contract extension.
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On this episode of Upon Further Review, we discuss the recent contract extensions of Travis Konecny (0:23), Quinton Byfield (11:11), and Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen (17:32). We then discuss Patrik Laine’s future and which teams are the best fit for him moving forward (24:48), before wrapping up the episode discussing our winners and losers of free agency (30:57).
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After the dust of NHL Free Agency has settled, Upon Further Review spends this episode breaking down all of the big deals that were signed. We begin with the Toronto Maple Leafs, discussing the Tanev, OEL, Stolarz, and Liljegren signings, as well as them missing out on the seemingly perfect fit of Sean Walker (0:23). Next, we delve into the Oilers trading for Savoie, as well as signing Arvidsson and Skinner (30:46). Another big player this free agency were the Predators, inking Stamkos, Marchessault, and Skjei (38:33). We then end off the episode discussing the Bruins staying true to their identity by signing Lindholm and Zadorov (51:34), the Kraken signing Montour and Stephenson (55:40), the Devils inking Pesce (1:00:53), and the Panthers giving the bag to Reinhart (1:06:31).
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On this episode of Upon Further Review, we begin by breaking down Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Final, including Florida avoiding collapse, Draisaitl disappearing, and what this means for the future Edmonton’s superstars (0:23). Next, we discuss the trades that have occurred thus far, including Sergachev (24:26) and Jeannot to Utah (41:24), Guentzel to Tampa Bay (44:20), Marino to Utah (48:10), and Thompson and Mangiapane to the Capitals (53:22). We then spend some time discussing the Leafs’ trading for Tanev’s rights (1:00:36) and signing Domi (1:09:49), as well as their future direction for this offseason. We end off the episode by predicting how this loaded free agent market will transpire (1:15:22), discussing MacKinnon and Hughes taking home some hardware (1:18:59), and recapping the Ducks’ surprising third overall pick at the NHL Draft (1:23:24).
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On this episode of Upon Further Review, we begin by breaking down the Stanley Cup Finals, including the Oilers wild comeback, McDavid’s historic run, Bob’s fall from grace, and who we think is going to win Game 7 (0:23). Next, we delve into the Caps’ acquisition of PLD (37:48), the Devils trading for Markstrom (46:17), and the Canucks locking up Hronek for the long-term (51:33).
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On this episode of Upon Further Review, we begin with the Oilers vs Stars, including how the series has started, the emergence of Bouchard, and some hypotheticals involving Draisaitl and their core three (0:23). Next, we head over to the ECF, discussing the heavyweight fight between the Rangers vs Panthers (34:34). With some new additions to the coaching carousel, we break down Berube to the Leafs (58:01) and Keefe to the Devils (1:13:45), while ending off the episode discussing Connor Bedard's role with Canada at the World Hockey Championship (1:18:40).
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On this episode of Upon Further Review, we begin by breaking down the Leafs firing of Sheldon Keefe and possible coaching replacements, as well as discussing their postseason pressers and potential trades for Mitch Marner (0:23). Next, we analyze the remaining second round series, including the Rangers vs Canes (1:12:06), Bruins vs Panthers (1:21:14), Avs vs Stars (1:29:14), and Oilers vs Canucks (1:31:45).
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On this episode of Upon Further Review, we begin by breaking down the all-too-familiar first-round collapse by the Toronto Maple Leafs, expanding on what went wrong, where they should go from here with respect to trades and coaching, and what to make of their game four mid-game arguments (0:24). Next, we analyse the remaining playoff matchups, including Colorado vs Winnipeg (42:56), Edmonton vs Los Angeles (53:11), Vancouver vs Nashville (59:00), Dallas vs Las Vegas (1:03:48), and Florida vs Tampa Bay (1:17:21). We then end off the episode by discussing Arizona’s relocation to Utah, as well as fun names for their new team (1:31:53).
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On this episode of Upon Further Review, we begin a Leafs-heavy discussion including Matthews possibly scoring 70 goals, where he ranks on the all-time best scoring list, possible Game 1 lineups, and who their best Round 1 matchup may be (0:23). Next, we break down the Eastern Conference Wildcard race, the Penguins’ recent surge, and our dream Stanley Cup Finals matchup (45:04). We then analyze McDavid’s historic 100-assist season and where he stands among the all-time greats (53:19). We end off the episode discussing Pastrnak's underrated season (59:24) and the recently-sprouted controversial Twitter debate regarding prime Hedman vs prime Hughes (1:02:56).
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On this episode of Upon Further Review, we begin by discussing the playoff race in the Eastern Conference, as well as what’s next for the Penguins, Devils, Senators, and Sabres (0:23). Next, we move over to the Western Conference and break down who will lock up the last wild card spot and delve into the franchise-setting points record by the Predators (27:23). We then analyse Hyman’s 50 goal campaign and whether he is truly a top 10 goal scorer in the NHL (37:32). After Tortorella scratched his recently-named captain, we discuss whether this was the correct move by the controversial bench boss (57:52). We end off the episode by choosing our 2024 Hart Trophy Winners (1:04:16) and dark horses to win the Stanley Cup (1:15:27).
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On this episode of Upon Further Review, we spend our time breaking down all of the trades that happened over the course of the NHL Trade Deadline. Specifically, we discuss trades that happened in the Pacific (1:57), Central (33:41), Atlantic (49:34), and Metropolitan Divisions (1:12:48). After finishing with trade talk, we each provide our top five Stanley Cup contenders (1:27:02).
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On this episode of Upon Further Review, we begin by breaking down the Maple Leafs’ recent tear after the Morgan Reilly suspension, Matthews possibly winning his second Hart Trophy, Tavares’ appearance on the third line, the Leafs’ defensive situation, Woll’s close return, and how the team should approach the trade deadline (0:23). Next, in light of the trade deadline fast approaching, we analyse how notable teams such as the Devils, Penguins, Oilers, Kings, and Red Wings should conduct business over the next few weeks (42:45). To wrap up the episode, we delve into the recent rumours surrounding Elias Pettersson’s contract saga and whether or not he will be a Canuck in the future (1:19:50).
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On this episode of Upon Further Review, we break down some big-time trades that have occurred across the league recently, including the Canucks trading for Elias Lindholm (0:23) and the Jets acquiring Sean Monahan (28:25). Next, we move onto a discussion surrounding the Kings’ recent struggles and firing of Todd McLellan, and whether LA can get back into form (37:06). With the NHL All Star game taking place in Toronto this week, we give our thoughts on changes brought to the festivities, including the new-look draft and skills competition (44:05). Finally, with NHL players returning to international hockey at the 2026 Olympic Games, we analyse each country’s projected roster and who we think will take home gold (51:06).
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On this episode of Upon Further Review, we start by discussing William Nylander’s contract extension, the Leafs’ recent run of poor play, and whether we think they are still a competitive team (0:25). We then take a look at the Pacific Division and react to the Kings’ stretch of losing and the Oilers’ insane winning streak (35:52). Next we look at a few more Canadian teams, debating who we think is better between the Winnipeg Jets and Vancouver Canucks (53:50), before analyzing the Senators’ continued struggles and potential next moves (59:52). We wrap the episode by recapping the Cutter Gauthier and Jamie Drysdale trade saga and what it could mean for Trevor Zegras (1:09:24).
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On this episode of Upon Further Review, we go through the NHL and give each team from the Atlantic (0:23), Metro (25:43), Central (44:19), and Pacific (1:01:06) divisions one holiday wish for the second half of the season, as well as discuss recent news for certain teams. We then end the show with a quick discussion on the World Juniors and who we think will win the Gold Medal (1:24:45).
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