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Despite winning only one of eight Stanley Cup playoff games in the last two years, Edmonton Oilers general manager Ken Holland just announced that the Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl Stanley Cup windows are now wide open.
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And trading defenceman Caleb Jones and a third-round draft pick for two-time Stanley Cup champion Duncan Keith, with two years remaining on his $11.1-million contract with the Chicago Blackhawks, announces no more tinkering while wearing the set of salary cap handcuffs he predecessor left for him.
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