
Another packed edition of Morning Cuppa Hockey as Jonny Lazarus and former NHLer Colby Cohen break down a thrilling Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final between the Carolina Hurricanes and Vegas Golden Knights. First, Adam Gold joins the show to discuss Carolina's comeback victory, Frederik Andersen's importance to the Hurricanes' playoff run, and the challenges that await as the series shifts to Vegas. Then, former NHL defenceman Aaron Ward stops by to break down Carolina's resilience, Seth Jarvis' massive overtime goal, the impact of finally getting the power play going, and the mindset of a Hurricanes team that has responded to adversity in the biggest moment. Later, Max Bultman joins the show to discuss the shocking trade request from Dylan Larkin, what it means for the Detroit Red Wings moving forward, potential landing spots for the captain, and the future of the "Yzerplan". Don't forget to subscribe, like, and turn on notifications so you never miss an episode of Morning Cuppa Hockey. ๐๏ธ Subscribe to the Morning Cuppa Hockey podcast โ Apple, Spotify, wherever you listen. Powered by @bet365: http://www.bet365.ca/ ๐๐ผ Proraso USA: http://www.Proraso-USA.com ๐๐ผ Outwest: https://outwest.us/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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