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Perfect Form

32 min · 25. maj 2026
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Cell announced the Cell Games and gave the world 10 days to prepare. The 2026 playoffs didn't give anybody that courtesy. This week BG breaks down the greatest tournament arc in anime history and draws the lines straight to the conference finals — who's Gohan, who's Mr. Satan, and who's sitting in Perfect Form just waiting to close it out. Montreal keeps finding ways to survive when nobody thinks they can. Vegas and Colorado are swinging on each other like nobody else exists. And Tortorella is out here coaching his first conference final like he's been waiting his whole career for this moment. On top of that, BG dives into international hockey — the IIHF World Championship, what it means for the guys repping their countries while the playoff grind continues, and why the global game is in a better place than people give it credit for. DBZ, the playoffs, and the world stage all in one episode.

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