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Found this response interesting from #Isles GM Mathieu on the Tri-State Hockey Podcast w/ Jonny Lazarus Arthur Staple and Mike Rupp discussing the team’s window to win in Matthew Schaefer’s ELC deal: “I’m not sure it’s about winning during Matthew’s entry-level contract. How many guys have won on their...

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