We're going over what Frank Seravalli said in regards to how crazy this offseason could potentially get, from the futures of Connor ...
We're going over what Frank Seravalli said in regards to how crazy this offseason could potentially get, from the futures of Connor McDavid and the Edmonton Oilers, to Auston Matthews and Brady Tkachuk with the Toronto Maple Leafs and Ottawa Senators. Seravalli: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/frank-seravalli-if-youre-into-everything-youre-into/id1281261434?i=1000763943052 SUPPORT the channel with SUPER THANKS! Contributors will be recognized with individualized comments, and my sincerest gratitude. CLICK the "$ THANKS" button to get started! This video is taking place after the 2025 NHL Entry Draft, and after the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs. The 2025 NHL Draft 1st Round went as follows: 1st) New York Islanders, Matthew Schaefer 2nd) San Jose Sharks, Michael Misa 3rd) Chicago Blackhawks, Anton Frondell 4th) Utah Mammoth, Caleb Desnoyers 5th) Nashville Predators, Brady Martin 6th) Philadelphia Flyers, Porter Martone 7th) Boston Bruins, James Hagens 8th) Seattle Kraken, Jake O’Brien 9th) Buffalo Sabres, Radim Mrtka 10th) Anaheim Ducks, Roger McQueen 11th) Pittsburgh Penguins, Benjamin Kindel 12th) Philadelphia Flyers (from New York Rangers via Vancouver Canucks and Pittsburgh Penguins), Jack Nesbitt 13th) Detroit Red Wings, Carter Bear 14th) Columbus Blue Jackets, Jackson Smith 15th) Vancouver Canucks, Braeden Cootes 16th) New York Islanders (from Calgary Flames via Montreal Canadiens), Victor Eklund 17th) New York Islanders (from Montreal Canadiens), Kashawn Aitcheson 18th) Calgary Flames (from New Jersey Devils), Cole Reschny 19th) St. Louis Blues, Justin Carbonneau 20th) Columbus Blue Jackets (from Minnesota Wild), Pyotr Andreyanov 21st) Nashville Predators (from Ottawa Senators), Cameron Reid 22nd) Pittsburgh Penguins (from Colorado Avalanche via Philadelphia Flyers), Bill Zonnon 23rd) Ottawa Senators (from Tampa Bay Lightning via Nashville Predators), Logan Hensler 24th) Pittsburgh Penguins (from Los Angeles Kings), Will Horcoff 25th) Chicago Blackhawks (from Toronto Maple Leafs), Vaclav Nestrasil 26th) Nashville Predators (from Vegas Golden Knights via San Jose Sharks), Ryker Lee 27th) Washington Capitals, Lynden Lakovic 28th) Winnipeg Jets, Sascha Boumedienne 29th) Chicago Blackhawks (from Carolina Hurricanes), Mason West 30th) San Jose Sharks (from Dallas Stars), Joshua Ravensbergen 31st) Los Angeles Kings (from Edmonton Oilers via Philadelphia Flyers and Pittsburgh Penguins), Henry Brzustewicz 32nd) Calgary Flames (from Florida Panthers), Cullen Potter This video is also taking place after 2025 NHL Season, and after the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs, where the Florida Panthers defeated the Edmonton Oilers in the Finals. Twitter: @LR99Gaming Portfolio: http://giopalermo.ca/ Twitch: legorocks99 #NHL #NHLNews #NHLTrade #NHLTrades #NHLTradeRumours #NHLNewsToday #NHLDraft #NHLProspects #GoSensGo #OttawaSenators #Ottawa #Senators #Sens #LetsGoOilers #EdmontonOilers #Oilers #Edmonton #LeafsForever #Leafs #TorontoMapleLeafs #TMLTalk #Toronto #MapleLeafs Hi. I'm "Gio Palermo", also known as "legorocks99" ("legorocks99Gaming", "LR99Gaming", or "LR99"). I post video game commentaries on YouTube revolving around "hockey", with a primary focus on "Vancouver Canucks", "Montreal Canadiens", "Detroit Red Wings", and top "NHL prospects" topics. These videos are uploaded with "NHL 26" gameplay in the background. I enjoy making these videos and I hope that you enjoy watching them! legorocks99 and all its denominations function under "Gio Palermo Media Inc."
We're going over what Montreal Canadiens head coach Martin St Louis said about the Tampa Bay Lightning, as well as the Nikita ...
We're going over what Montreal Canadiens head coach Martin St Louis said about the Tampa Bay Lightning, as well as the Nikita ...
We're going over what Elliotte Friedman said in regards to Elias Pettersson trade talks with the Vancouver Canucks, and whether ...
We're going over what Elliotte Friedman said in regards to Elias Pettersson trade talks with the Vancouver Canucks, and whether ...
One early preseason takeaway from Lauren Betts: communication is already a priority. The Mystics rookie said being vocal on both ends is one of the main ways she’s trying to help Washington build chemistry early. #wnba #womensbasketball #wnbabasketball #washingtonmystics #mystics #wnbarookies #ucla #uclawbb
Nebraska volleyball brought statewide support to the Panhandle this weekend, drawing a near-record crowd to the Chicoine Center for its spring match against Northern Colorado. Fans lined up for two days to purchase tickets, and more than 1,800 attendees packed the arena, creating one of the largest crowds in venue history. Officials said the turnout rivaled some of the biggest events ever held at the Chicoine Center. “It’s not just Lincoln or Omaha,” Huskers Head Coach Dani Busboom Kelly said. “This is a program the whole state is proud of.” The sold-out atmosphere highlighted Nebraska’s broad fan base, with supporters traveling across the state to see the Huskers play in a rare appearance in northwestern Nebraska. Players and coaches embraced the environment, noting the strong support and hospitality from the Chadron community. “It means a lot to us, and we don’t take that for granted,” All-American Andi Jackson said. “They’ve taken really good care of us. This has been an awesome experience.” The match also carried added meaning for Nebraska’s senior class, which includes Bergen Reilly, Laney Choboy, Andi Jackson and Harper Murray. With the season approaching, players reflected on making the most of their final opportunities together. “We’re going through a lot of first and last experiences,” Murray said. “We’re just trying to enjoy it and create memories we can look back on.” Nebraska opens its regular season in September against DePaul. #HuskerVB #GBR #NebraskaVolleyball #bergenreilly #Harpermurray #andijackson #danibusboomkelly #huskervolleyball #HuskerSports #nebraska