How Gavin McKenna is getting ready for the NHL
No. 1 ranked 2026 NHL draft prospect Gavin McKenna discusses how he's preparing to play at the next level.
No. 1 ranked 2026 NHL draft prospect Gavin McKenna discusses how he's preparing to play at the next level.
Dylan Larkin has expressed his interest in a trade from the Detroit Red Wings after 11 seasons with the club. The move comes after the Red Wings failed to make the playoffs for a 10th consecutive season.
Farhan Lalji joins SportsCentre to explain why he thinks Manny Malhotra is ready to be a head coach in the NHL, and how he thinks the dynamic between Malhotra and his son Caleb would be handled if the Canucks end up drafting him third overall.
ESPN NHL analyst Erik Johnson joins the Pat McAfee show to share his thoughts on the Vegas Golden Knights and their style of play.
Canucks general manager Ryan Johnson introduced Manny Malhotra as the team's new head coach on Thursday. Malhotra said he's humbled and honoured and explained what it means to take the next step with the organization. He discussed the challenges he'll face taking over a last place team, what fans can expect from Vancouver's style of play, what he looks for in a captain, and much more.
Manny Malhotra shares his thoughts on the Canucks possibly drafting his son Caleb with the third overall pick in this month's NHL draft.
Canucks new head coach Manny Malhotra explains his expectations for Canucks forward Elias Pettersson, who's had a very big fall in production over the last two seasons.
Vegas forward Jack Eichel discusses if he thinks the Golden Knights are playing their best hockey of the season and explains how they've managed to feel 'comfortable with the chaos' throughout the playoffs so far.
Having already won a Stanley Cup and a gold medal, Vegas forward Jack Eichel compares the two-week Olympic sprint to the 10-month NHL grind.
While they were happy with their start, the Hurricanes admit that they have some mistakes to fix, including executing some of the finer details of the game. With the first game of the Cup Final behind them, some Carolina players admitted some anxiousness as they felt out what Vegas was bringing, but understand that they have to stick to their game to be successful.
After a solid start to Game 1 against the Golden Knights, the Hurricanes feel that they let things slip in the second period before what they believe was an even third. Looking to start strong as they have all post-season, Carolina knows that they need to do their best for the full 60 to beat Vegas.
Frederik Andersen let in five goals in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final and sports a sub .900 save percentage in the playoffs. While the statistics appear to not be ideal, the Hurricanes know that they don't allow many chances, so the numbers can look skewed. That being said, Carolina believes there is no question that Andersen is their guy, and that they have to play better in front of him.
In a new Ray & Dregs podcast, Ray Ferraro and Darren Dreger wonder how much risk is involved for teams like the Oilers to wait on Bruce Cassidy and if they have a good No. 2 plan for head coach.
The last time the Hurricanes lost back-to-back games was in early January, what is it about their makeup that helps them avoid consecutive losses? Jamie McLennan weighs in during Thursday's Talking Point.
Is Frederik Andersen the player under the most pressure on either team entering Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final? Will the Hurricanes lose consecutive games for the first time since January 13th? Is Mitch Marner still the favourite to win the Conn Smythe ahead of Thursday night? TSN Hockey analyst Frankie Corrado shares his thoughts in this edition of Hot or Not.
John Tortorella says it would be malpractice to be satisfied with a road split to start the Stanley Cup Final. He knows they must make improvements if they want to return home with a 2-0 series lead.
Gino Reda is joined by TSN Hockey Insider Darren Dreger with the latest on the Maple Leafs head coach search, the futures of Jonathan Toews and Brendan Gallagher, where Landon DuPont will play next year and more.
After the Hurricanes came out on the wrong side of a high-scoring affair in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final. They discuss what they need to clean up if they want to even up the series before it shifts back to Vegas.
Just like in the Eastern Conference Final, when they lost Game 1, the Hurricanes are staying confident in their ability to bounce back against the Golden Knights.
Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final didn't disappoint with a nine-goal output surrounded by lead changes and drama. Is this the type of play we should expect the rest of the series between the Hurricanes and Golden Knights? TSN's Ryan Rishaug and Jamie McLennan discuss.
After letting in a late goal to drop Game 1, how do the Hurricanes rebound at home against the Golden Knights in Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final? ESPN NHL analyst P.K. Subban shares his thoughts.
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