Carolina's Game 5 Mindset with Justin Williams
6/11/202650 min
Nick Kypreos, Justin Bourne and Sam McKee share some thoughts on the Knicks' historic comeback in the NBA Finals before welcoming in three-time Stanley Cup champion, Mr. Game 7, Justin Williams (11:28). They discuss Carolina's depth, Brandon Bussi's play, the top line's struggles, and Jordan Staal's leadership ahead of Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Final. Later, Nick, Justin and Sam weigh in on reports that the Senators are interested in Jake DeBrusk, Alex Tuch's value in free agency, and Darnell Nurse requesting a trade from the Edmonton Oilers.
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First 90 secondsJustin Bourne· Host0:00
Having grown up in BC and settled out here in Toronto, getting home to see my family isn't exactly a hop, skip, and a jump. It's a haul, particularly when you're piling young kids into an airplane. But Kelowna's such a great place to visit in the summer that heading that way for at least a week just makes too much sense for us. Any less than that, and it isn't enough, so we've been doing that for years. Those trips have evolved, though. As our family has grown and started taking up more of my mom's house, one year we decided to book a home on Airbnb, and that's since become a must. We love having the space, and we've been able to find some cool places downtown near the sails and out by the wineries. After a couple getaways, we realized that while we're gone, why not also list our home on Airbnb? Hosting guests in our home allows a little extra income to offset the cost of these trips, so it's super practical. This summer's also a great time to be hosting with the FIFA World Cup 2026 coming to both Toronto and Vancouver. For us, it means putting our home to good use by letting someone enjoy a nice spot in Toronto's East End, all while we're relaxing in Kelowna. Your home might be worth more than you think. Find out how much at airbnb.ca/host.
Karen Seelin0:59
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