Jamie Dodd
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Their struggles to really get going and impact the game on a shift-to-shift basis have been a big storyline throughout the playoffs and into this Stanley Cup final for Carolina as well.
Did you see anything that made you think, okay, hey, they've arrived, and now they're going to be a force to be reckoned with for Vegas for the final one or two games of this series?
We've seen the goalie change in series for Carolina now going with Brandon Bussey for the last couple of games.
And I would expect that would continue going forward.
And, you know, we'll see what happens in game six, I suppose.
Now, Torts didn't have any time for the question of whether he was going to pull Carter Hart during the game yesterday.
Guy, I think, called that one of the stupidest questions he's ever heard.
But what do you think about the possibility, given the amount of goals Carolina is putting past Carter Hart of Vegas going to Aiden Hill in game six?
You mentioned the coaching adjustment from Brindamore, right?
Moving Martin up to the top line, moving Seth Jarvis down and how that's paid dividends on the Vegas side.
Now, if their backs up against the wall, needing to win two in a row here to win the Stanley Cup.
Do you see any similar tweaks or adjustments that John Tortorella could consider going into these final two games?
Yeah, it feels like part of the solution is just going to be like a ton of Eichel, Marner and Stone, not necessarily on the ice together, but just I would anticipate like with the loss of William Carlson, if he indeed can't play, you got you got to ride those guys a lot in these final two games.
We're in conversation with Craig Wyshynski from ESPN here on Canucks Talk Sportsnet 650.
And, you know, Wish, one thing we do around the NHL after the Stanley Cup champion is crowned at the end of every year is we look for what is the rest of the league going to be aping and taking away from that win.
And one of the things I found fascinating about this series is in Vegas and Carolina, you have probably the two most...
distinct in some ways teams in terms of how they go about their business building their team right like Vegas's mo and hyper aggression I think stands apart from the rest of the NHL since they've entered the league Carolina we know with Eric Tulsky and even up to the ownership level and you know the style that Rod Brindamore has them playing very unique as well I don't want to get ahead of myself but if it is Carolina if they find a way to get it done in the next two games what do you think the rest of the NHL will choose to learn or take away from a
a Carolina hurricane Stanley cup victory.
A couple of non Stanley cup questions that I want to chat with you about wish here.