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September 13, 2025
Its All About Term for Kirill Kaprizov
@NHLRumorsX
NHL Rumors
 Its All About Term for Kirill Kaprizov

Kirill Kaprizov reportedly turned down an eight-year, $128 million contract, signaling a win-now mindset over a long, guaranteed run. With Minnesota not yet a Cup contender, the move suggests Kaprizov may favor a shorter deal or a higher AAV that tracks cap growth, rather than locking in eight years on a team still chasing a title. The chatter ties Kaprizov to peers like Draisaitl, McDavid, and Matthews, underscoring a market where a blank-check approach could be viable yet contingent on Minnesota proving it can win soon.

The discussion frames Kaprizov’s leverage as part star-driven, part franchise window: owner Craig Leipold has signaled willingness to pay, but the Wild must demonstrate a clear path to a championship to maximize Kaprizov’s value. As cap ceilings rise, the ensuing negotiations could redefine Minnesota’s window and Kaprizov’s long-term fate in the league.

What in-season signs would indicate Kaprizov is likely to sign long-term with Minnesota versus testing the market?Which team NICELY aligns with Kaprizov’s Cup-first frame and could present the strongest bid this summer?How does cap growth forecast alter Kaprizov’s value trajectory over the next 3-5 years?If Kaprizov stays, what roster moves would maximize his fantasy output next season?
Mentions:
@Auston Matthews | Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
@Auston Matthews | Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
@Connor McDavid | Edmonton Oilers | NHL
@Connor McDavid | Edmonton Oilers | NHL
@Craig Leipold | Minnesota Wild | NHL
@Craig Leipold | Minnesota Wild | NHL
@Kirill Kaprizov | Minnesota Wild | NHL
@Kirill Kaprizov | Minnesota Wild | NHL
@Leon Draisaitl | Edmonton Oilers | NHL
@Leon Draisaitl | Edmonton Oilers | NHL

https://nhlrumors.com/nhl-rumors-its-all-about-ter..

September 13, 2025
Kawhi Leonard, Clippers saga threatens every cap sport
Dave Feschuk
Toronto Star
Kawhi Leonard, Clippers saga threatens every cap sport

Kawhi Leonard case with the Los Angeles Clippers shines a light on cap circumvention and the shadow deals that could distort rosters under a salary cap. The NBA’s response will shape how fantasy managers value players and how teams juggle guarantees, taxes, and incentives in a soft-cap era.

Across leagues, owners who want to win may flirt with off-book structures; the logic is simple: higher payrolls can tilt championships. If Silver sets a precedent, expect more scrutiny, creative contracts, and sharper risk assessment for fantasy and betting strategies in both NBA and NHL markets.

What fantasy moves look most viable if cap circumvention claims turn out to be less severe?Which players or teams could be most affected by a broader cap precedent?How should bettors position themselves around potential enforcement changes?What red flags should fantasy managers watch for next in the Leonard case era?
Mentions:
@Connor McDavid | Edmonton Oilers | NHL
@Connor McDavid | Edmonton Oilers | NHL
Edmonton Oilers | NHL
Edmonton Oilers | NHL
Tampa Bay Lightning | NHL
Tampa Bay Lightning | NHL
Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
Vegas Golden Knights | NHL
Vegas Golden Knights | NHL

https://www.thestar.com/sports/nhl/the-kawhi-clipp..

September 13, 2025
Maple Leafs mailbag: Should Toronto sign Jack Roslovic?
Kevin McGran
Toronto Star
Maple Leafs mailbag: Should Toronto sign Jack Roslovic?

The Leafs’ Core Four debate persists as Mitch Marner’s future exits cast doubt, yet Matthews, Nylander and Tavares remain central scorers, with Matt Knies potentially joining to maintain balance and depth. The Blue Jays’ depth approach surfaces as a cross-sport benchmark for teams relying on multiple contributors rather than star power alone.

Ken Dryden’s passing sparks a look at goalie-size history, from the era’s tall, athletic netminders to today’s cap-driven mix. The piece threads in Marner’s market image, the nickname Chief for Craig Berube, and Leafs’ signing moves—Joshua, Roy, Maccelli—painting a long-haul blueprint that blends talent, depth and smart acquisitions for sustained success.

With Leafs' depth preserved, should fantasy managers chase a Knies breakout or wait for Roslovic's price?Is Dryden-era goalie sizing relevant to fantasy goaltenders today?How should Marner’s public persona affect dynasty keeper value in Toronto?Do the Blues' ‘Chief’ dynamics signal a reliable fantasy path in St. Louis?
Mentions:
@Auston Matthews | Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
@Auston Matthews | Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
@Craig Berube | St. Louis Blues | NHL
@Craig Berube | St. Louis Blues | NHL
@Ken Dryden | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Ken Dryden | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Mitch Marner | Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
@Mitch Marner | Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL

https://www.thestar.com/sports/breakaway-blog/mapl..

September 12, 2025
Breakout forward rankings for 2025 - From value picks to rising stars - ESPN
ESPN
Breakout forward rankings for 2025 - From value picks to rising stars - ESPN
Breakout benchmarks for fantasy hockey shift upward: since 2009-10, 281 forwards have broken into the top 100 at least twice. Median FPPG to clear is 1.89, and a player must sustain that for half a season to qualify. The typical breakout occurs at age about 24 with 143-402 career games. About 115 forwards hit that bar; the list highlights players likely to graduate from potential to proven and push into top-six minutes this season.
Which breakout candidate offers the best value in late rounds based on the new thresholds?How should you structure a breakout-risk portfolio around these players?Which teams’ rosters are most conducive to turning breakout candidates into 60-point producers?What are the key red flags that would undermine a breakout season for these players?
Mentions:
@Alex Laferriere | Los Angeles Kings | NHL
@Alex Laferriere | Los Angeles Kings | NHL
@Alexey Toropchenko | St. Louis Blues | NHL
@Alexey Toropchenko | St. Louis Blues | NHL
@Alexis Lafreniere | New York Rangers | NHL
@Alexis Lafreniere | New York Rangers | NHL
@Anton Lundell | Florida Panthers | NHL
@Anton Lundell | Florida Panthers | NHL
@Barrett Hayton | Utah Mammoth | NHL
@Barrett Hayton | Utah Mammoth | NHL
@Cole Perfetti | Winnipeg Jets | NHL
@Cole Perfetti | Winnipeg Jets | NHL
@Connor Dewar | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
@Connor Dewar | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
@Connor McMichael | Washington Capitals | NHL
@Connor McMichael | Washington Capitals | NHL
@Dmitri Voronkov | Columbus Blue Jackets | NHL
@Dmitri Voronkov | Columbus Blue Jackets | NHL
@Fabian Zetterlund | Ottawa Senators | NHL
@Fabian Zetterlund | Ottawa Senators | NHL
@Jack McBain | Utah Mammoth | NHL
@Jack McBain | Utah Mammoth | NHL
@Kaapo Kakko | Seattle Kraken | NHL
@Kaapo Kakko | Seattle Kraken | NHL
@Kent Johnson | Columbus Blue Jackets | NHL
@Kent Johnson | Columbus Blue Jackets | NHL
@Kirby Dach | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Kirby Dach | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Luke Evangelista | Nashville Predators | NHL
@Luke Evangelista | Nashville Predators | NHL
@Marco Rossi | Minnesota Wild | NHL
@Marco Rossi | Minnesota Wild | NHL
@Mason McTavish | Anaheim Ducks | NHL
@Mason McTavish | Anaheim Ducks | NHL
@Matias Maccelli | Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
@Matias Maccelli | Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
@Matty Beniers | Seattle Kraken | NHL
@Matty Beniers | Seattle Kraken | NHL
@Nils Hoglander | Vancouver Canucks | NHL
@Nils Hoglander | Vancouver Canucks | NHL
@Parker Kelly | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Parker Kelly | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Philip Tomasino | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
@Philip Tomasino | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
@Quinton Byfield | Los Angeles Kings | NHL
@Quinton Byfield | Los Angeles Kings | NHL
@Simon Holmstrom | New York Islanders | NHL
@Simon Holmstrom | New York Islanders | NHL
@Trevor Zegras | Philadelphia Flyers | NHL
@Trevor Zegras | Philadelphia Flyers | NHL
@Tyson Foerster | Philadelphia Flyers | NHL
@Tyson Foerster | Philadelphia Flyers | NHL
@Vasily Podkolzin | Edmonton Oilers | NHL
@Vasily Podkolzin | Edmonton Oilers | NHL
@William Eklund | San Jose Sharks | NHL
@William Eklund | San Jose Sharks | NHL

https://www.espn.com/fantasy/hockey/story/_/id/462..

September 12, 2025
How Avalanche power play went wrong, potential fixes for 2025-26
Corey Masisak
The Denver Post
How Avalanche power play went wrong, potential fixes for 2025-26

Avalanche power play overhaul is the focal point for 2025-26 as Colorado shifts to a new voice with Hakstol and a training camp packed with both returning stars and fresh options. The unit faces the challenge of reviving volume and quality of chances after a brutal seven-game playoff with Dallas, trusting MacKinnon and Makar while layering in Landeskog, Nichushkin, Olofsson and Burns to diversify looks and unleash two potent setups.

With Burns at the top of the setup and a mix of net-front and bumper options—Landeskog, Nichushkin, Lehkonen, Rantanen and others—the Avs aim for a flexible approach that could resemble PP1 and PP1.5 rather than a single elite unit. Training camp will reveal how the new depth translates to ice time, with a core built to push Colorado back to the top of the NHL power-play charts.

With the added depth, which Avalanche PP configuration provides the best fantasy upside in 2025-26 (Burns at the top with Landeskog in the bumper, Nichushkin in the middle, and MacKinnon/Makar on the flanks versus a Burns-led PP1.5)?Which additions (Olofsson, Lehkonen, Necas, Nelson, Colton) are most likely to translate immediate PP value for fantasy managers, given the two-unit approach and Makar/MacKinnon’s usage?In what scenarios could the Avalanche overtake Edmonton/Winnipeg/Toronto on power play efficiency, and how would that shift fantasy projections for Colorado players?Which tailwinds and risks define the Avalanche’s PP outlook for 2025-26, and where should fantasy projections land for MacKinnon and Makar?
Mentions:
@Artturi Lehkonen | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Artturi Lehkonen | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Brent Burns | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Brent Burns | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Cale Makar | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Cale Makar | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
Dallas Stars | NHL
Dallas Stars | NHL
@Devon Toews | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Devon Toews | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
Edmonton Oilers | NHL
Edmonton Oilers | NHL
@Gabe Landeskog | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Gabe Landeskog | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Joe Pavelski | Dallas Stars | NHL
@Joe Pavelski | Dallas Stars | NHL
@Mikko Rantanen | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Mikko Rantanen | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Nathan MacKinnon | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Nathan MacKinnon | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Samuel Girard | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Samuel Girard | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
@Valeri Nichushkin | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Valeri Nichushkin | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Victor Olofsson | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Victor Olofsson | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
Winnipeg Jets | NHL
Winnipeg Jets | NHL

https://www.denverpost.com/2025/09/12/avalanche-po..

September 13, 2025
Its All About Term for Kirill Kaprizov
@NHLRumorsX
NHL Rumors
 Its All About Term for Kirill Kaprizov

Kirill Kaprizov reportedly turned down an eight-year, $128 million contract, signaling a win-now mindset over a long, guaranteed run. With Minnesota not yet a Cup contender, the move suggests Kaprizov may favor a shorter deal or a higher AAV that tracks cap growth, rather than locking in eight years on a team still chasing a title. The chatter ties Kaprizov to peers like Draisaitl, McDavid, and Matthews, underscoring a market where a blank-check approach could be viable yet contingent on Minnesota proving it can win soon.

The discussion frames Kaprizov’s leverage as part star-driven, part franchise window: owner Craig Leipold has signaled willingness to pay, but the Wild must demonstrate a clear path to a championship to maximize Kaprizov’s value. As cap ceilings rise, the ensuing negotiations could redefine Minnesota’s window and Kaprizov’s long-term fate in the league.

What in-season signs would indicate Kaprizov is likely to sign long-term with Minnesota versus testing the market?Which team NICELY aligns with Kaprizov’s Cup-first frame and could present the strongest bid this summer?How does cap growth forecast alter Kaprizov’s value trajectory over the next 3-5 years?If Kaprizov stays, what roster moves would maximize his fantasy output next season?
Mentions:
@Auston Matthews | Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
@Auston Matthews | Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
@Connor McDavid | Edmonton Oilers | NHL
@Connor McDavid | Edmonton Oilers | NHL
@Craig Leipold | Minnesota Wild | NHL
@Craig Leipold | Minnesota Wild | NHL
@Kirill Kaprizov | Minnesota Wild | NHL
@Kirill Kaprizov | Minnesota Wild | NHL
@Leon Draisaitl | Edmonton Oilers | NHL
@Leon Draisaitl | Edmonton Oilers | NHL

https://nhlrumors.com/nhl-rumors-its-all-about-ter..

September 13, 2025
Kawhi Leonard, Clippers saga threatens every cap sport
Dave Feschuk
Toronto Star
Kawhi Leonard, Clippers saga threatens every cap sport

Kawhi Leonard case with the Los Angeles Clippers shines a light on cap circumvention and the shadow deals that could distort rosters under a salary cap. The NBA’s response will shape how fantasy managers value players and how teams juggle guarantees, taxes, and incentives in a soft-cap era.

Across leagues, owners who want to win may flirt with off-book structures; the logic is simple: higher payrolls can tilt championships. If Silver sets a precedent, expect more scrutiny, creative contracts, and sharper risk assessment for fantasy and betting strategies in both NBA and NHL markets.

What fantasy moves look most viable if cap circumvention claims turn out to be less severe?Which players or teams could be most affected by a broader cap precedent?How should bettors position themselves around potential enforcement changes?What red flags should fantasy managers watch for next in the Leonard case era?
Mentions:
@Connor McDavid | Edmonton Oilers | NHL
@Connor McDavid | Edmonton Oilers | NHL
Edmonton Oilers | NHL
Edmonton Oilers | NHL
Tampa Bay Lightning | NHL
Tampa Bay Lightning | NHL
Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
Vegas Golden Knights | NHL
Vegas Golden Knights | NHL

https://www.thestar.com/sports/nhl/the-kawhi-clipp..

September 13, 2025
Maple Leafs mailbag: Should Toronto sign Jack Roslovic?
Kevin McGran
Toronto Star
Maple Leafs mailbag: Should Toronto sign Jack Roslovic?

The Leafs’ Core Four debate persists as Mitch Marner’s future exits cast doubt, yet Matthews, Nylander and Tavares remain central scorers, with Matt Knies potentially joining to maintain balance and depth. The Blue Jays’ depth approach surfaces as a cross-sport benchmark for teams relying on multiple contributors rather than star power alone.

Ken Dryden’s passing sparks a look at goalie-size history, from the era’s tall, athletic netminders to today’s cap-driven mix. The piece threads in Marner’s market image, the nickname Chief for Craig Berube, and Leafs’ signing moves—Joshua, Roy, Maccelli—painting a long-haul blueprint that blends talent, depth and smart acquisitions for sustained success.

With Leafs' depth preserved, should fantasy managers chase a Knies breakout or wait for Roslovic's price?Is Dryden-era goalie sizing relevant to fantasy goaltenders today?How should Marner’s public persona affect dynasty keeper value in Toronto?Do the Blues' ‘Chief’ dynamics signal a reliable fantasy path in St. Louis?
Mentions:
@Auston Matthews | Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
@Auston Matthews | Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
@Craig Berube | St. Louis Blues | NHL
@Craig Berube | St. Louis Blues | NHL
@Ken Dryden | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Ken Dryden | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Mitch Marner | Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
@Mitch Marner | Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL

https://www.thestar.com/sports/breakaway-blog/mapl..

September 12, 2025
Breakout forward rankings for 2025 - From value picks to rising stars - ESPN
ESPN
Breakout forward rankings for 2025 - From value picks to rising stars - ESPN
Breakout benchmarks for fantasy hockey shift upward: since 2009-10, 281 forwards have broken into the top 100 at least twice. Median FPPG to clear is 1.89, and a player must sustain that for half a season to qualify. The typical breakout occurs at age about 24 with 143-402 career games. About 115 forwards hit that bar; the list highlights players likely to graduate from potential to proven and push into top-six minutes this season.
Which breakout candidate offers the best value in late rounds based on the new thresholds?How should you structure a breakout-risk portfolio around these players?Which teams’ rosters are most conducive to turning breakout candidates into 60-point producers?What are the key red flags that would undermine a breakout season for these players?
Mentions:
@Alex Laferriere | Los Angeles Kings | NHL
@Alex Laferriere | Los Angeles Kings | NHL
@Alexey Toropchenko | St. Louis Blues | NHL
@Alexey Toropchenko | St. Louis Blues | NHL
@Alexis Lafreniere | New York Rangers | NHL
@Alexis Lafreniere | New York Rangers | NHL
@Anton Lundell | Florida Panthers | NHL
@Anton Lundell | Florida Panthers | NHL
@Barrett Hayton | Utah Mammoth | NHL
@Barrett Hayton | Utah Mammoth | NHL
@Cole Perfetti | Winnipeg Jets | NHL
@Cole Perfetti | Winnipeg Jets | NHL
@Connor Dewar | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
@Connor Dewar | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
@Connor McMichael | Washington Capitals | NHL
@Connor McMichael | Washington Capitals | NHL
@Dmitri Voronkov | Columbus Blue Jackets | NHL
@Dmitri Voronkov | Columbus Blue Jackets | NHL
@Fabian Zetterlund | Ottawa Senators | NHL
@Fabian Zetterlund | Ottawa Senators | NHL
@Jack McBain | Utah Mammoth | NHL
@Jack McBain | Utah Mammoth | NHL
@Kaapo Kakko | Seattle Kraken | NHL
@Kaapo Kakko | Seattle Kraken | NHL
@Kent Johnson | Columbus Blue Jackets | NHL
@Kent Johnson | Columbus Blue Jackets | NHL
@Kirby Dach | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Kirby Dach | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Luke Evangelista | Nashville Predators | NHL
@Luke Evangelista | Nashville Predators | NHL
@Marco Rossi | Minnesota Wild | NHL
@Marco Rossi | Minnesota Wild | NHL
@Mason McTavish | Anaheim Ducks | NHL
@Mason McTavish | Anaheim Ducks | NHL
@Matias Maccelli | Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
@Matias Maccelli | Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
@Matty Beniers | Seattle Kraken | NHL
@Matty Beniers | Seattle Kraken | NHL
@Nils Hoglander | Vancouver Canucks | NHL
@Nils Hoglander | Vancouver Canucks | NHL
@Parker Kelly | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Parker Kelly | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Philip Tomasino | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
@Philip Tomasino | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
@Quinton Byfield | Los Angeles Kings | NHL
@Quinton Byfield | Los Angeles Kings | NHL
@Simon Holmstrom | New York Islanders | NHL
@Simon Holmstrom | New York Islanders | NHL
@Trevor Zegras | Philadelphia Flyers | NHL
@Trevor Zegras | Philadelphia Flyers | NHL
@Tyson Foerster | Philadelphia Flyers | NHL
@Tyson Foerster | Philadelphia Flyers | NHL
@Vasily Podkolzin | Edmonton Oilers | NHL
@Vasily Podkolzin | Edmonton Oilers | NHL
@William Eklund | San Jose Sharks | NHL
@William Eklund | San Jose Sharks | NHL

https://www.espn.com/fantasy/hockey/story/_/id/462..

September 12, 2025
How Avalanche power play went wrong, potential fixes for 2025-26
Corey Masisak
The Denver Post
How Avalanche power play went wrong, potential fixes for 2025-26

Avalanche power play overhaul is the focal point for 2025-26 as Colorado shifts to a new voice with Hakstol and a training camp packed with both returning stars and fresh options. The unit faces the challenge of reviving volume and quality of chances after a brutal seven-game playoff with Dallas, trusting MacKinnon and Makar while layering in Landeskog, Nichushkin, Olofsson and Burns to diversify looks and unleash two potent setups.

With Burns at the top of the setup and a mix of net-front and bumper options—Landeskog, Nichushkin, Lehkonen, Rantanen and others—the Avs aim for a flexible approach that could resemble PP1 and PP1.5 rather than a single elite unit. Training camp will reveal how the new depth translates to ice time, with a core built to push Colorado back to the top of the NHL power-play charts.

With the added depth, which Avalanche PP configuration provides the best fantasy upside in 2025-26 (Burns at the top with Landeskog in the bumper, Nichushkin in the middle, and MacKinnon/Makar on the flanks versus a Burns-led PP1.5)?Which additions (Olofsson, Lehkonen, Necas, Nelson, Colton) are most likely to translate immediate PP value for fantasy managers, given the two-unit approach and Makar/MacKinnon’s usage?In what scenarios could the Avalanche overtake Edmonton/Winnipeg/Toronto on power play efficiency, and how would that shift fantasy projections for Colorado players?Which tailwinds and risks define the Avalanche’s PP outlook for 2025-26, and where should fantasy projections land for MacKinnon and Makar?
Mentions:
@Artturi Lehkonen | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Artturi Lehkonen | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Brent Burns | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Brent Burns | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Cale Makar | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Cale Makar | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
Dallas Stars | NHL
Dallas Stars | NHL
@Devon Toews | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Devon Toews | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
Edmonton Oilers | NHL
Edmonton Oilers | NHL
@Gabe Landeskog | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Gabe Landeskog | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Joe Pavelski | Dallas Stars | NHL
@Joe Pavelski | Dallas Stars | NHL
@Mikko Rantanen | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Mikko Rantanen | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Nathan MacKinnon | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Nathan MacKinnon | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Samuel Girard | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Samuel Girard | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
@Valeri Nichushkin | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Valeri Nichushkin | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Victor Olofsson | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Victor Olofsson | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
Winnipeg Jets | NHL
Winnipeg Jets | NHL

https://www.denverpost.com/2025/09/12/avalanche-po..

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