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Brent Krahn Reacts to a Dominant Win in Boston!
On hour 2 of the Big Show, Matt and Patrick are joined by our Flames Analyst Brent Krahn! Brent joins the boys to give his reactions to a dominant win over the Boston Bruins for the Flames. Krahn gives his thoughts on Kuzmenko's Flames Debut, Pelletier and Rooney making their return to the lineup, Huberdeau and Kadri having standout performances and more from last night's win!(21:32) To wrap the hour, Sam Cosentino joins the program! Sam gives his reactions to the Kuzmenko trade and his debut. The offensive fit seems to be a good one for the Flames but that top line might be a little loose on the defensive end. Sam also gives his thoughts on the 2 prospects the Flames received in the deal and what they could develop into. Later, Sam gives his thoughts on some other players who made their debut for some Canadian teams as Elias Lindholm debuted for Vancouver and Sean Monahan debuted for the Jets. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.