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Why Gavin McKenna is Going First + Robertson Says No to Kraken

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Why Gavin McKenna is Going First + Robertson Says No to Kraken

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Nick Kypreos, Justin Bourne and Sam McKee begin their NHL Draft day show discussing if Gavin McKenna is still the front runner for the 2026 first overall pick over Ivar Stenberg, how McKenna can potentially impact the next chapter for the Toronto Maple Leafs if selected, before shifting their attention to Matthew Knies trade rumours and a potential three-way deal which involved Dallas Stars' Jason Robertson. The guys welcome in Sportsnet hockey analyst and Pro Hockey Group's Jason Bukala (16:35) to weigh in on the Leafs' first pick, how teams should temper expectations for draft prospects entering the league, concerns with Viggo Björck's size, and what it says about the Kraken franchise getting turned down by big free agents. To wrap up the hour, Nick, Justin and Sam chat about the Colorado Avalanche's recent moves, including Valeri Nichushkin to the Columbus Blue Jackets for three picks, as well as the Ottawa Senators acquiring the rights to Maple Leafs' goaltender Samuel Ersson for a fifth-round pick in the 2027 NHL Draft. 

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