I think part of the problem is Treliving plays everything close to the vest. Feaster would take mundane questions and actually give away some info, or at least give you stuff that you could infer information from. Treliving gives away very little, and Burke tries to entertain. He does a pretty good job of entertaining, but he doesn't give much info that you can infer from.
And it's hard to ask good questions. They aren't going to tell you their draft order. They aren't going to give even hints at who the coach will be. They aren't going to tell you their plan for Wideman or who they're targeting for goalies.
The only real tidbits I got from it were that Treliving mentioned Columbus really quickly when asked about the draft with no prompting. Might be nothing, but I thought it was interesting that that came up right away in his response. And both Burke and Treliving mentioned and talked about the defensemen available at 6 more than other players (Nylander was also mentioned. Brown was not).
But I can't think of much else of interest.
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