Takeaways From Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final
6/5/20261 hr 2 min
Dimitri Filipovic is joined by Corey Sznajder to go through our biggest takeaways from Carolina's 3rd period comeback in Game 2, and what to look for heading into Game 3 of this year's Stanley Cup Final.
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First 90 secondsSpeaker 10:00
[upbeat music] Regressing to the mean since 2015. It's the Hockey PDO Cast with your host, Dmitri Filipovic.
Dimitri Filipovic· Host0:17
Welcome to the Hockey PDO Cast. My name's Dmitri Filipovic, and joining me is my good buddy, Corey Schneider. Corey, what's going on, man?
Corey Sznajder· Guest0:25
Uh, not much. Just, uh, reviewing the game from last night, seeing some things that I might have missed watching it live, uh, while parenting at the same time. So that was a real, uh, that was a real fun night at my house, uh, [laughs] following that comeback along.
Dimitri Filipovic· Host0:43
It certainly was. Um, so the plan for today, you and I are gonna go through everything we saw in game two of the Stanley Cup Final on Thursday evening, uh, breaking down some of the adjustments from game one maybe, uh, general trends, and then look ahead a little bit to Saturday night's game three. What a start to the series this has been. I know kind of the public sentiment has been relatively lukewarm on this one after the Avalanche got swept, the Habs losing the way they did in the East Final. I think these two teams didn't generate a lot of excitement ne- necessarily from unbiased parties and from, uh, just kinda casual observers. But these first two games have been excellent, obviously from a, a draw my entertainment perspective, two one-goal games that were decided late. We had multi-goal deficits