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Oilersnation Everyday: Evander Kane is likely to start the season on the LTIR

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Aug 12, 2024, 13:45 EDTUpdated: Aug 12, 2024, 19:03 EDT
Welcome to another exciting episode of Oilersnation Everyday.
First up, we discuss a major update that Oilers fans won’t want to miss. According to Bob Stauffer, there’s a possibility that Evander Kane could miss the start of the season. We’ll break down what this could mean for the Oilers’ lineup, how the team might adjust, and whether this opens the door for other players to step up in his absence.
Next, we’re thrilled to be joined by David Quadrelli, Host of Canucks Conversation, to get the inside scoop on the Vancouver Canucks. We’ll chat about their offseason moves, key players to watch, and how the Canucks are shaping up as we head into the new season. Whether you’re a Canucks fan or just curious about how they stack up against the Oilers, this segment is packed with insights.
Finally, we’ll shift our focus to the broader NHL landscape with our predictions for the Metropolitan Division. This division is always competitive, with teams like the Carolina Hurricanes, New York Rangers, and Pittsburgh Penguins all vying for the top spot. We’ll analyze each team’s strengths and weaknesses, make some bold predictions, and discuss who we think will come out on top.
Don’t forget to hit that like button, subscribe, and leave your thoughts in the comments below. What do you think about Evander Kane’s potential absence? How do you see the Canucks performing this season? And who do you think will dominate the Metropolitan Division? Join the conversation over on the Greta Bar YouTube live chat throughout the program.
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