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    Post-trade deadline edition: The roster is finally set for the stretch run

    enMarch 05, 2019
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    About this Episode

    The team is assembled. The pieces are in place. It's time to gear up for the stretch run and compete for the Stanley Cup. Tommy Deas and Paul Skrbina discuss the moves that the Nashville Predators made at the NHL trade deadline and if it is going to be enough to secure the first championship in team history.

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