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BIG THANK TO THIS EPISODE'S SPONSORS:
The Hockey Podcast Network, Draft Kings, The Hub Tavern, and Fire Chief John Miller! 

In this episode of the Dusty Bender Hockey Podcast, the guys discuss:

The Seattle Kraken continue to look for consistency

The boys' trip to Climate Pledge Arena and the Kraken-Red Wings game

Multiple teams offer 'future considerations' for Timo Meier (i.e. lots of hand jobs)

Ryan O'Rielly gets traded from the St. Louis Blues to the Toronto Maple Leafs. Just in time for their next first-round exit.

Eastern bubble teams slug it out for the last two wild card spots (are the Washington Capitals out of the picture?)

And much more!
Remember Benders, you miss 100% of the shots you never take.
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