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Today on Off The Roster, the biggest story in hockey takes center stage as the Toronto Maple Leafs officially fire head coach Craig Berube. Lindsay Dunn, Dan Riccio & Cabbie Richards are joined by Nick Alberga from Leafs Morning Take who reacts to the stunning news, break down what led to the decision, what it means for the future of the organization, and the direction of the Toronto Maple Leafs in pursuit of their next head coach. Plus, Dave Pagnotta of the Fourth Period adds his insights about the type of head coach Toronto should pursue, speculates on a list of potential head coaching candidates for the Maple Leafs as well as looks forward to hearing from General Manager John Chayka about his "organizational shift" in a press conference scheduled for 12:30p ET on Wednesday, May 13th (after the show). There is discussion surrounding Auston Matthews and what this move signals for Toronto heading into a massive offseason. Finally, Michael Augello believes Toronto's decision should be an inspired one and not hire a recycled head coach to take the Toronto Maple Leafs into a new era. Among the candidates to consider, Manny Malhotra (former Maple Leafs Assistant Coach), David Carle (University of Denver), John Gruden (Toronto Marlies Head Coach). We will get to (on Thursday) discuss the Buffalo Sabres’ huge win over the Montreal Canadiens and whether the series is now destined for seven games, while the guys react to the controversial goalie interference call that had fans furious and Brayden McNabb’s game misconduct in Ducks vs. Golden Knights. Plus, Marie-Philip Poulin delivers again in the PWHL playoffs, and the Blue Jays continue searching for answers after another frustrating extra innings loss with discussions surrounding Corbin’s start, Orelvis Piñango’s power surge, and whether Valenzuela or Tyler Heineman should stay in the mix once Alejandro Kirk returns. #OffTheRoster #NHLPlayoffs #MapleLeafs #BlueJays #BuffaloSabres #MontrealCanadiens #PWHL #AustonMatthews SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!! 👍 Proline: https://proline.olg.ca/ #Leafs #Raptors #BlueJays #Toronto Follow Off The Roster on Social Media @offtherosterpod Leave a voicemail at https://www.speakpipe.com/OffTheRoster
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The Colorado Avalanche moved one win away from the Western Conference Final with a 5-2 win over the Minnesota Wild in Game 4, but the biggest takeaway wasn’t just the score. This fast-break reaction covers the playoff swing, the controversy around Josh Manson’s return, and why Colorado’s depth could decide the series. In this video, we break down what happened in Game 4 and why the result feels even bigger than the final score suggests. Colorado now leads the series 3-1, putting Minnesota on the brink of elimination heading into Game 5. Key storylines covered: - The Avalanche beating the Wild 5-2 in Game 4 - Colorado taking a commanding 3-1 series lead - Josh Manson returning after a five-game absence and immediately drawing attention for a butt-end to Michael McCarron’s face - Manson receiving a four-minute double minor and later being fined $5,000 by the NHL, the league’s maximum allowable fine in this case - Michael McCarron calling Manson a dirty player after the game - Parker Kelly scoring the go-ahead goal in the third period for his first career playoff goal - Minnesota facing a must-win Game 5 while dealing with key absences, including Joel Eriksson Ek and Jonas Brodin The bigger point is that Colorado’s depth is showing up at the right time. In hockey, depth means the production a team gets beyond its biggest stars, especially from lower lines and supporting players. When someone like Parker Kelly delivers a key playoff goal, it shows how dangerous and balanced the Avalanche can be. On the other side, the Wild are running out of margin for error. Missing important players and trailing 3-1 in the series makes Game 5 a high-pressure test of whether they can extend their season. This short also looks ahead to the next big question: can a depleted Minnesota team survive Wednesday night in Denver, or is Colorado about to close the door? If you found this helpful, consider subscribing for more fast sports reactions and playoff breakdowns.
The Montreal Canadiens had a chance to grab full control of the series, but instead the Buffalo Sabres punched back in Game 4 with a gritty 3-2 win to even things up 2-2. Alex Newhook stayed absolutely nuclear with another goal, Cole Caufield scored again on the powerplay, but Montreal’s special teams ultimately let them down in a game filled with missed opportunities. Buffalo capitalized twice on the man advantage, including Zach Benson’s birthday game-winner in the third period, while Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen returned to the crease and stabilized the Sabres after rough outings from Alex Lyon. The Habs had seven powerplays and only converted once, and that ended up being the difference in a playoff game that suddenly feels like a brand new series heading back to Buffalo. 🎶 Music Attribution: Zelda & Chill 🎧 Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GdzrrWA8e7A&t=71s 🎧 Playlist: YouTube ▸ https://www.youtube.com/user/gamechops 🎹 Music and Artwork by Mikel Mastered by Dj Cutman Composed by Koji Kondo, Manaka Kataoka, Yasuaki Iwata, Toru Minegishi Originally from the Zelda series 📲 Follow Me: Membership: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCN0o9S2Quko4SaGitlK2Txw/join Twitter: https://twitter.com/Whiskeylung Facebook: https://facebook.com/Whiskeylung Twitch: www.twitch.tv/Whiskeylung 🔔 Don’t forget to subscribe for more hockey content! https://www.youtube.com/@whiskeylung?sub_confirmation=1 📢 Join the Conversation: What do you think about the topic in today's video? Leave your thoughts in the comments below! #Hockey #NHL #MontrealCanadiens #Habs #TorontoMapleLeafs #LeafsNation #McDavid #Bedard #Crosby #Ovechkin #HockeyHighlights #Whiskeylung #HockeyNews #TradeRumours
Ducks center Ryan Poehling was helped off the ice after being checked hard into the boards by Golden Knights defenseman Brayden McNabb nearly midway through the first period of their Game 5 meeting Tuesday night. #shorts #sports #nhl #sportsnews #highlights #breakingnews
Zach Benson broke a tie on a third-period power play on his 21st birthday and the Sabres beat the Canadiens 3-2 on Tuesday to even the series at 2-2. #shorts #sports #nhl #sportsnews #highlights #breakingnews