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Cassidy OPEN to Coaching the Leafs? ft. Terry Koshan
Nick Alberga & David Pagnotta tee up a pivotal Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Final as the series shifts back to Raleigh with everything on the line. Who has the edge, and what are the biggest storylines to watch as the Hurricanes and Golden Knights battle in a best-of-three?
Plus, Pagnotta shares the latest on the Maple Leafs' ongoing coaching search. With several candidates still believed to be in the mix, could former Vegas bench boss Bruce Cassidy emerge as a legitimate option for Toronto? A recent report suggests Cassidy is open to the idea of coaching the Maple Leafs, adding another intriguing wrinkle to a search that continues to evolve. The guys break down what they're hearing and where things stand as the Leafs look for their next head coach.
Also, Terry Koshan, Leafs reporter for the Toronto Sun, drops by, too
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