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The 2021-22 college hockey season is officially over and I share some thoughts on the crazy season that was. There’s a lot of talk about what helped make Denver a champion and then there are a whole lot of questions from listeners.
Questions on today’s podcast cover topics including…
Dryden McKay’s NHL outlook
Brock Faber’s (LAK) decision to return to Minnesota
Bruins prospects Georgii Merkulov, Mason Lohrei and Quinn Olson
Future of Boston College hockey and Jerry York
Outlooks for Mackie Samoskevich (FLA) and Luke Hughes (NJD) at Michigan next season
BU coaching search
Early 2022-23 NCAA rankings
Which USHL recruits could make an instant impact?
Future of U.S. World Junior coaching
Juraj Slafkovsky vs. Kaapo Kakko
Ryker Evans’ development
Who has the inside track on the No. 2 pick in 2022?
I’ll be transitioning to more NHL Draft-centric podcasts in the very near future. I’m heading to Germany for the Men’s World U18 Championship where I will be providing content on both Daily Faceoff and Hockey Sense. It’s getting to the home stretch of a seemingly never-ending season and I’ll be sure to have you covered the rest of the way.
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Talking Hockey Sense Episode 44: College Hockey Season Wrap, listener Q&A