Did Seth Jarvis save the Hurricanes’ season?
6/5/202645 min
The Carolina Hurricanes rallied from a 2-0 third period deficit to beat the Vegas Golden Knights in overtime and even up the Stanley Cup Final. Max and Shayna discuss the controversial coaches challenge late in the game by John Tortorella, and if Rod Brind'amour will capitalize on this second chance for the Hurricanes, and tweak his lines ahead of game 3? Thomas Drance stops by to provide an update from the NHL scouting combine in Buffalo, he shares his thoughts on the Stanley Cup Final, and Manny Malhotra officially being named head coach of the Vancouver Canucks. Plus, Max and Shayna discuss Dylan Larkin's shocking request, formally asking the Detroit Red Wings to trade him.
Host: Max Bultman and Shayna Goldman
With: Thomas Drance
Executive Producer: Chris Flannery
Producer: Jeff Domet
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First 90 secondsThomas Drance· Guest0:00
[upbeat music] This is the Athletic Hockey Show.
Max Bultman· Host0:11
[upbeat music] Hey, everybody. Max Boltman here alongside Shayna Goldman for another episode of the Athletic Hockey Show. We are just minutes, Shayna, removed from the thrilling end of game two of the Stanley Cup Final. Carolina was down 2-0 with more than halfway through the third period, actually. Uh, they come back, they win this one 4-3 in OT. There was some drama at the end of the third period. It's a power play goal to win it in OT. We don't typically see too many power plays in overtime playoff hockey. Where do you start with a game like this coming off all that adrenaline that we just saw?
Shayna Goldman· Host0:55
I think we start with the fact that the Canes showed some life and were the resilient team. And I don't wanna say for a change. That's dramatic, right? It was only one game, but you look at how game one went, and it was like Carolina dominates the shot battle. Carolina dominates the scoring chances. They're up one, you know, up by a goal, but it doesn't matter because Vegas is so good, and it felt like Vegas had control. And then it's Carolina finds their way and battles back into this game, and they literally did. It starts with the puck battle [laughs] from Stankoven to get on the board. So that's, like, what I look at. Like, okay, both these teams can bounce back. Both these can be