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Darren Pang CONFIRMS NHL 27 Role + Talks Bobrovsky & the Leafs
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Former NHL goaltender and longtime NHL analyst Darren Pang joins Nick Alberga & Jay Rosehill for a wide-ranging conversation.
First, Pang confirms the rumours—he and John Buccigross will be the new broadcast team for EA Sports NHL 27. Yes, "Holy Jumpin'" is officially coming to the game.
The conversation then shifts to the Maple Leafs, where Pang explains why he believes Darren Raddysh is an underrated addition who fills an important need on Toronto's blue line. He also weighs in on the Sergei Bobrovsky signing, calling it a worthwhile gamble that instantly gives the Leafs more credibility and presence in goal. Plus, Pang shares why he doesn't believe the veteran netminder looks anywhere close to the end of the road.
Finally, Pang discusses Toronto's decision to hire John Chayka as general manager. While admitting he was surprised Chayka emerged as the choice after spending several years away from the NHL, Pang says he'll give him the benefit of the doubt and believes a second chance could lead to a different outcome.
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