Ultimate Performer Powered by Stihl: Jordan Staal
Jordan Staal scored two goals in Game 4, including the eventual game-winner, earning him Ultimate Performer Powered by Stihl honours for Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final.
Jordan Staal scored two goals in Game 4, including the eventual game-winner, earning him Ultimate Performer Powered by Stihl honours for Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final.
TSN's Director of Scouting Craig Button and NHL analyst Frankie Corrado join SportsCentre to explain why Jordan Staal has been so dominant in the Stanley Cup Final so far, how Brandon Bussi played in his first start of the playoffs, and how the Hurricanes' fast start helped them win Game 4 to even up the series.
Jordan Staal scored his second goal of the game while stretched out on his stomach at 6:32 of the third period to put the Hurricanes ahead for good in their 5-3 victory over the Golden Knights to even the Stanley Cup Final at two games apiece. Brandon Bussi started in place of Frederik Andersen in goal and made 18 saves. Series tied 2-2.
The 2026 NHL Draft prospects get a chance to be at the Stanley Cup playoffs as they get ready for the upcoming draft at the end of the month, and they spoke about the opportunity to be around NHL players.
Without a doubt, the biggest question mark is who will be between the pipes for the Hurricanes tonight. SportsCentre looks at the key storyline for Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final.
Hurricanes head coach Rod Brind'Amour spoke ahead of Game 4 about how Carolina plans to address being outscored in the second period throughout the whole series so far, and avoids confirming who will be the starting goalie tonight.
In a new Ray & Dregs podcast, Ray Ferraro and Darren Dreger discuss the likelihood of Mike Babcock potentially joining the Oilers and what influence the players could have had in the process.
Mark Messier explains why he believes the Hurricanes have to win Game 4 to stay in series.
TSN Hockey analyst Martin Biron shares his three biggest storylines heading into Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final tonight in this edition of The Talking Point.
With 13 goals in these playoffs, Brett Howden has already eclipsed his regular season total but the forward says he's not really thinking about his output. The Golden Knights head into Game 4 knowing that a good start will be key against the Hurricanes.
Frederik Andersen was pulled in Carolina's Game 3 loss and Brandon Bussi was strong in relief, prompting questions about who will get the start between the pipes in Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final. Hurricanes coach Rod Brind’Amour has made his decision, but plans to keep that quiet for now.
The Toronto Maple Leafs will begin holding in-person interviews with their head coaching candidates this week, TSN Hockey Insider Pierre LeBrun reports. LeBrun notes that about five candidates are believed to have advanced to the second phase after general manager John Chayka spoke to roughly 20 candidates in the first phase.
The Oilers are consulting with the NHL Players’ Association to see if there are objections that must be resolved before potentially hiring Mike Babcock as their head coach, according to TSN Hockey Insider Darren Dreger.
Erik Johnson explains why this is shaping up to be one of the best Stanley Cup Finals ever.
After some tough years in San Jose, forward Tomas Hertl was traded to Vegas in early 2024 and is thrilled to be part of a team making a run for the Stanley Cup. Hertl explains how excited he is to take in the experience and details the journey he's been on that has brought him to this moment.
With the Golden Knights up two games to one in the Stanley Cup Final, Vegas forward Mitch Marner explains how the veteran guys in the locker room help keep the environment light in pressure situations and what it's been like for him to sustain the intensity level over multiple weeks in the postseason.
On Monday's edition of The Talking Point, Marty Biron weighs in on whether or not Hurricanes forward Taylor Hall, with all the accolades he's accomplished throughout his career, deserves a spot in the Hall of Fame if Carolina wins the Stanley Cup.
Coming off his historic Stanley Cup Final hat trick in a thrilling Game 3 win over the Hurricanes, Mitch Marner is the clear Conn Smythe favourite in his first season with Vegas, which is not something that could have been imagined a year ago. TSN Hockey analyst Frankie Corrado discusses how things have changed for Marner in just 12 months and who he believes should start in net for Carolina in a must-win Game 4.
TSN Hockey Insider Pierre LeBrun joins Ryan Rishaug to breakdown the chaotic Game 3 double-overtime win by the Golden Knights to take a 2-1 series lead in the Stanley Cup Final, and discuss if he thinks Mitch Marner solidified himself as the probable Conn Smythe winner no matter who ends up lifting the Cup.
Edmonton Oilers superstar Connor McDavid has been named the winner of the Ted Lindsay Award for a record-tying fifth time, joining Wayne Gretzky as the only two players to ever win the award five times. McDavid finished with 138 points and went on to win the Art Ross Trophy as the league’s leading scorer for the sixth time.
Less than 48 hours after Brayden McNabb took a puck to his face in Game 2, the Vegas defenceman suited up in Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final and put in over 30 minutes of ice time. He spoke about what the last two days was like, and his teammates speak highly about how tough of a player he is.
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