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We start the show with Olympic injury watch as both Darcy Kuemper and Anthony Cirelli left their games with injuries. Zach Hyman and Seth Jarvis highlight the potential replacements for the Lightning forward. Sweden looks to be operating on the assumption of two key players missing the tournament and two USA snubs had big nights in wins for their respective teams.
The Eastern Conference playoffs could have several new teams come April. Five teams that made the dance last season are currently on the outside looking in. Which of Toronto, New Jersey, Florida, Washington, or Ottawa would be the biggest failure if they don’t make it this year?
Youth seems to be trumping experience out West when it comes to the wildcard push with Utah, San Jose, and Anaheim all riding hot stretches to start the new year. Which of these three teams do the guys have the most faith in this season?
Winnipeg, Nashville, and St. Louis have all had underwhelming seasons and with plenty of veterans on their squads who makes a push and who sells?
Irf Gaffar from the DFO Rundown Insider Edition joins the show for the All 32 discussing all things Canucks. We’ll dive into the franchise worst losing streak, the aftermath of the Kiefer Sherwood trade, Elias Pettersson, and other potential trade pieces.
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"How Far Will the Vancouver Canucks Sell Off Go?" is an episode of Daily Faceoff Live. Runtime 35 min. Published January 21, 2026. Hit play above to stream it here, or open the free Spot Sports app for background play and offline downloads.