'Just noise': Hart addresses the chants in Raleigh
Carter Hart was asked about some chants that were clearly directed at the Golden Knights goaltender in Raleigh.
Carter Hart was asked about some chants that were clearly directed at the Golden Knights goaltender in Raleigh.
John Tortorella stood by his previous comments about goaltender Carter Hart and knows he'll be ready to go on Sunday. Hart also spoke with the media and discussed his preparations for Game 6.
The Golden Knights discuss the Stanley Cup being in the building on Sunday for Game 6, but explain why their preparation and game plan isn't changing.
Golden Knights head coach John Tortorella revealed that veteran forward William Karlsson will not be available for Sunday’s must-win Game 6 against the Carolina Hurricanes.
The Hurricanes understand what is on the line in Game 6 but also know they must treat it like any other game if they want to reach their ultimate goal.
Rod Brind'Amour was asked if Frederik Andersen will dress in Game 6 and says all goalies are available but he wouldn't reveal their plan on who's suiting up.
Tinus Luc Koblar led the way as Norway claimed its first ever World Championship medal. The 18-year-old Leafs prospect scored six goals while holding his own against NHL players, including idol Sidney Crosby. Koblar reflected on the experience and his growth this season.
P.K. Subban explains that Vegas has to "buckle up" to force a Game 7 in the Stanley Cup Final.
P.K. Subban explains that Carolina's offence "has it all going on" in the Stanley Cup Final.
Rod Brind'Amour discusses the extracurriculars that come with being one win away from winning the Stanley Cup, but says the team knows what's at stake and believes the bigger break before Game 6 helps them.
After dropping Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Final and trailing for the first time in the series, John Tortorella has full faith in his team to push this to a Game 7.
Jordan Staal has six goals through five games in the Stanley Cup Final and has scored in every game. What's fueling his production against the Golden Knights? Cameron Gaunce discusses in Friday's Talking Point.
Brandon Bussi makes a beautiful save for Carolina against the Golden Knights.
Sebastian Aho scored his first goal of the Stanley Cup Final to help lead the Hurricanes one game away from lifting the Stanley Cup, earning him Ultimate Performer Powered by Stihl honours for Thursday night.
TSN's Hockey Insiders Pierre LeBrun, Chris Johnston and Darren Dreger join Mark Masters to breakdown Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Final, what their takeaways are from John Tortorella's comments following Vegas' loss, and how William Karlsson's injury swung the momentum in favour of the Hurricanes.
Andrei Svechnikov scored twice and Sebastian Aho added a second-period goal in a breakout game for Carolina’s top-line performers, helping the Hurricanes beat the Golden Knights to move within a victory of winning the Stanley Cup. Jordan Staal added his sixth goal in the series and Brandon Bussi finished with 22 saves in his second career postseason start. CAR leads series 3-2.
The Stanley Cup Final returns to North Carolina tonight with Brandon Bussi starting in net for the Hurricanes and Carter Hart manning the crease for Vegas. The winner of a Game 5 Cup Final tied at two has gone on to win the series nearly 75% of the time, so tonight's clash could give some insight as to who will lift Lord Stanley.
What should be made of Frederik Andersen skating earlier before the majority of the Hurricanes took to the ice. Should there be concerns about Carter Hart between the piped in Vegas? How has Jordan Staal been able to reach into the fountain of youth? TSN's Mark Masters and TSN Hockey Insider Darren Dreger discuss this and more.
With goals in no short supply so far in the Stanley Cup Final, much of the attention heading into Game 5 was the goaltending of both the Golden Knights and Hurricanes. TSN's Mark Masters has more on any concerns, or lack thereof from both teams.
Wayne Gretzky shares what he could see being the difference in the back-and-forth Stanley Cup Final.
Veteran Jordan Staal has been a thorn in the front of the net for the Golden Knights, and scored two goals in Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final, including the game-winner. Leading by example, Staal's Hurricane teammates revealed what makes their captain such an effective leader.
ADVERTISEMENT