The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz - Postgame Show: The Hockey Show Playoffs Special
Episode Date: April 19, 2024The playoff bracket is set! Chris Cote joins Roy and David Dwork of The Hockey News to break down all of the playoff matchups and which teams they like to advance from the first round. Then, Doug Plag...ens, the Florida Panthers Radio Network Play-by-Play Announcer, joins the show to discuss the Panthers' first-round playoff matchup with the arch-rival, Tampa Bay Lightning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Over here is David Drock of The Hockey News.
And over here is Chris Cody.
He is joining us before our quote unquote production meeting that we should never talk
about ever.
Wow.
We don't talk about the production meeting.
We don't talk about the production meeting.
No.
Inside the Levitard Show.
Inside, behind the curtain.
Inside, behind the curtain.
Yep.
I have shaved my face.
He has trimmed his beard.
I don't know what Chris did. I actually, my neck is really hairy right now. I had it shaved. Yeah, you gotta trim that thing
It's playoff time. Why are you shaving? What are we doing playoff? Oh, so you're saying you're shaved and now you won't shave again
Start from a certain point Roy is starting from baby face
And this is this is as low as I'll go these little playoffs don't start till Saturday
So I will do mine Saturday morning. All right Saturday morning morning Yeah, what are you clean up your new office? Yeah, is this a Panthers thing?
Are we gonna shave if the Panthers get eliminated or is this a playoff thing? We're just rolling until it's over
Oh, we're shaving at the Panthers get eliminated, which I doubt will happen. Oh, there we go
Speaking of which to playing the Tampa Bay Lightning
so on paper
playing the Tampa Bay Lightning. So on paper, the Panthers should absolutely crush this team,
but we don't play this sport on paper,
we play it on frozen water.
We do.
But I do have the Panthers winning in five, what say you?
I think, yes, I also have the Panthers winning.
I think I'm gonna go six just because it's a tight.
Because you're a coward.
Yes, because I'm a huge coward.
No, I think it's gonna be a tighter series.
I think Vasilevsky steals at least one game for Tampa,
you have to think.
And I think they're gonna beat each other up a little bit,
but ultimately, as Roy said, on paper and on ice,
I think the Panthers are the better team.
I'm more of a coward than you, I'm going seven.
Passes all the way to seven.
I think, dude, I'm scared of 88.
I agree that all the other guys,
they don't seem to be the same Tampa.
They've lost some guys.
They're not as deep these days.
They've got Kuturov and Point and Stamkos,
they've got those guys.
But after that, yeah.
Especially defensively.
Yeah, that's the thing.
Their defensive core is pretty,
I mean they've got Victor Hedman at the top,
but I mean other than that,
they've really, there's a pretty stark drop off.
If Bob can be Bob, we should be fine.
I think Bob will be Bob.
It's just like puck luck, and I've been hearing that a lot.
I've been listening to some hockey podcasts.
That's a big thing that people say that in the playoffs.
It's a game of bounces.
That it's just like hockey's one of the most random sports
in the playoffs.
And like a team can just get a bunch of puck luck
and all of a sudden they're making their final.
You've got the verbiage down.
I'm in.
Look at me.
I'm a hockey guy.
You're all in.
I'm a puck boy.
Well, welcome.
The other series in the division is Boston versus Toronto.
They get paired up again.
I got the Bruins in six.
What about you, Dave?
I'm taking Boston in seven, and I may be throwing a bone.
I just feel like Toronto, it always comes down for me to the goaltending.
They don't have that scary element in the crease, whereas Boston, they've got Lena Solomark
and they've got Jeremy Swainman, and they're also Boston, who's a very good team.
I'm looking forward to just the Boston-Toronto
rematch playoff series.
They've always had some good series against each other.
I always think back to that one in like,
was like 2011, 12, 13, whatever it was,
where Boston, the comeback in game seven in Boston,
where Toronto was up three nothing in the third period.
I'm sorry, James Reimer.
I'm not.
Yeah, this is a series I'm excited for,
and then the winner of this series will play the winner of the Panthers Lightning series
I love this series, too
I'm going with the Maple Leafs because I think that the Bruins are kind of where the the the lightning are
They have pastor Nick they have Marchant
But after that I think they've lost some guys and they're not the same their goalie situation is obviously good
But yeah, I just think that with Marner and Matthews, I just think that Toronto,
I don't think they'll get past the Panthers,
but I think Toronto can get past Boston.
Boston is just like after last year losing to the Panthers
in that set, there's just bad vibes around Boston right now.
I think you can go from all-mark to Swainman pretty easily
in this series, and the goal-turning is,
I think, vastly better than the Maple Leafs.
No, the Maple Leafs defense is shit.
There's no doubt.
But I just, I don't know, I just think hockey will be weird, and I can see Toronto getting this. Vastly better than the Maple Leafs. The Maple Leafs defense is shit. There's no doubt. Yeah.
But I just, I don't know. I just think hockey will be weird and I can see Toronto getting this.
I'm here for it.
Yeah.
In the Metropolitan division, we got the Rangers and the Capitals.
The Capitals snuck in at the last minute.
I mean, it came down to the second to last game.
I got the Rangers sweeping the Capitals.
Sorry, Ovi. What about you, Dave?
Yeah, I guess this is where my cowardice comes in, because I have the Rangers in five.
The Capitals, they give up a ton of goals. They're not super sure defensively. Obviously,
you've got Alex Ovechkin, you've got TJ Oshie, you've got some skill over there. But look,
this Rangers team is a powerhouse. They've really figured it out defensively the second
half of the season. I'm a big Shusterkin fan. Our Temi Panarin, he's going to get some heart
trophy votes. So yeah, Rangers in five, maybe in four four we get home ice if the Rangers get eliminated, right?
The yes answers do get home. I'm just I mean obviously they have no shot, but I'm rooting for the Capitals
Like Rangers in five I'm with David on that if the series goes deep it'll be nice
But I think if we're gonna get the Rangers knocked out for the Panthers it probably would be in the second round
Yeah, we got Carolina and the New York Islanders
I think I mean I went back and forth on this one water five or six for Carolina
But I decided to go five for the Hurricanes in this one
I think the island is a better team than what I'm taking it for but
The hurricanes are just that much better
I'm I've watched probably of all the East teams this year,
the Hurricanes the least.
Outside of when they, I've watched the Panthers games
when they played, but I don't feel very familiar
of all the teams in the East with Carolina this year,
but they scare the shit out of me more than anyone.
Well, I just can't.
Like, even though I've seen the least of them,
I, for some reason, I'm like more afraid of them
than I am of the Rangers.
Well, I just can't cheer for, or root,
or even like a team that has a Tony D'Angelo on its roster. Are they the
worst matchup for the Panthers in the East? It's probably the Rangers. Really?
I felt like we've... Last year was them but this year is the Rangers. Okay maybe I'm
thinking back to last year like I said I haven't watched them a lot this year.
What about you Dave? I'm gonna go ahead and take Carolina in six just because I agree with Roy that the
Islanders are better this year than maybe some people give him credit for.
Bo Horvats playing well, Brock Nelson, Kyle Palmieri and then obviously
they've got Sorokin in goal so I'll give them a couple of games. All right let's
go to the Western Conference. We start in the... Much more exciting by the way I
think the matchups in the West are much more exciting. Yeah, yeah.
In the Central, we got the Stars and the Golden Knights.
The Golden Knights are lucky that they even made the playoffs.
And the Dallas Stars seems like they're pretty much
the powerhouse in the West.
I think I got the Stars sweeping the Golden Knights.
I'm ducking and dodging fruit on that one, I bet.
Yeah, a little bit.
But you know what?
I went back and forth the same way like I
It's Vegas is tough because you can see them waking up in the playoffs
They've got you know Jack Ike everybody's coming back getting healthy so you can see that happening
But I'm kind of with you the way everybody's playing right now in the way Dallas has been rolling lately
I got Dallas in five. I did a flyer
I took a flyer a futures bet two of them in the West I went with the Dallas stars and I won with the Winnipeg Jets
Jets I get the best odds on that's not reason why I did that but Dallas so that just tells you I think Dallas is
Gonna win this series they actually would play in the second round kind of a dumb thing by me
Mm-hmm cuz my two teams that I pick yeah are gonna play in the second round in the same
So then at least one of them will get to the East West
If Winnipeg can get past who they gotta play in the first round? They gotta play Colorado.
I saw on some podcast somebody was like they could be good against them.
That's the reason I took Winnipeg is some guy in a podcast said you can see a deep series there.
Yeah, so anyway, so I went with Winnipeg and I went with Dallas so I'm taking Dallas in the first round. Okay.
All right, we're gonna go to that matchup next. That's the Jets in the Avalanche.
Tell me I have a chance.
You have a chance. I think the well you do have a chance I think the Avalanche are gonna win in seven. I think that's I can get to a game seven
That's a fun game to watch. Yeah. No, I'm actually I'm on team Chris with this one
I've got Winnipeg and I've got Winnipeg in six. Winnipeg has been playing some amazing hockey. They figured it back out
They had a nice go attending in the league. Definitely the best
That's why I took her hellebuck is gonna win the V is gonna win the Vezines. He's a hell of a goalie. Helly is a hell of a goalie.
See, look at Chris.
Yeah, you see.
I'm excited for this series.
I think Colorado has kind of hit a couple of bumps late,
and Winnipeg, I think people are sleeping on the Jets.
And oh God, it doesn't feel right to say that,
because you know, the football Jets and everything, but.
Nah, Winnipeg.
Yeah, Winnipeg.
The former Thrasher's.
Yeah, it's probably the closest match
it began these playoffs. It should be good. If Colorado's goaltending holds Yeah, it's it's probably the closest matchup began these playoffs
It should be good if Colorado's goaltending holds up. It could definitely go seven
It's just Georgie of his what he's given up four goals. I think eight or nine times this year
It's it's each but it's good for the rest of the West because Colorado's such a powerhouse
Then they should have a little bit of weakness in the Pacific Division
We got the Canucks and the wild card predators easiest the Canucks are the Wildcard Predators. This is the easiest.
The Canucks are back!
Isn't this the easiest series of the whole playoff?
I... I don't know.
I don't know because we got Rangers Capitals.
Maybe Rangers Capitals.
Oh man.
I don't know man.
Ovechkin though I just have more faith in.
Yeah, yeah.
I mean he's playoff tested but I mean the rest of the team...
Who do the Predators have?
Who do the Predators have?
Linholm? Linholm's on that team. Ryan O'Reilly, Philip Forsberg had a ridiculous season. Oh yeah, Philip Forsberg. I mean the Predators have
Rhino Riley Philip Forsberg had a ridiculous season. Oh, yeah, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Roman Yossi was spectacular So many second half are so many Forsberg's the too many for it's just like it's like Smith in hockey
There's one in Ottawa as well
Yeah, I'm the avalanche have one at their peak when they play the Panthers
He was maybe the best Forsberg.
There you go.
Yeah, so I got Vancouver in six.
Wow.
I think Nashville might steal two.
I am not surprised by that.
Yeah, they might steal two, I think.
But yeah, Vancouver in six.
Yeah, I think Nashville's gonna steal four, actually.
I've got Nashville in seven.
Really?
I think the way Nashville played the second half
of the season has been pretty scary.
I think they're kind of built for a strong playoff team.
That is shocking.
That's your upset.
Put it on the scroll.
That's my upset.
I got Nashville in seven over Vancouver.
And I'm sorry to all the rioters out there in Vancouver,
forgive me, but I really like this Nashville team.
I've liked them for a little while now.
And I think they're gonna get hot in the playoffs.
Wow, okay.
The other matchup is the Edmonton O're gonna get hot in the playoffs. Wow. Okay.
The other matchup is the Edmonton Oilers and the Los Angeles Kings.
I got Edmonton in five.
I mean, it's just, I mean, come on, it's the Edmonton Oilers.
Like I, like-
It's the Edmonton Oilers.
It's the Edmonton Oilers.
Like, Anzie Kopitar, I don't know if he's gonna go past this season.
I mean, he's going into more in the swan song in his career so
That might give the Kings a little bit more of a motivational thing there
But I mean didn't work for Boston last year that well. I mean that's different circumstances
I'm just saying yeah, well, it's gonna be a long series though. Do you think so? Yeah, dude the Canadian teams always make it interesting
Yeah, yeah, that's the David's point with the Canucks.
Like, you know it's not going to be easy.
Like, foot off the gas situation?
No, no, I agree with Chris. I have this series going seven.
I've got Edmonton winning it in seven, but I think it's going to be a tight series.
I think you've got the defensive-minded Kings that like to keep everything clamped down,
and you've got the Oilers who like to go high-flying, obviously, with me, David,
and Dry-Cytle and everything that they've got going on.
But yeah, I'm excited. I'm just like, just walking over there. I'm so excited for the playoffs
Yeah, the Kings just have to avoid the power play putting them. Oh, yeah, there's on the power play
Yes, that's obviously I mean that kind of going back to the Panthers series
I think that that's the key for Florida the Panthers are crazy because like they they get the most penalties on them
They can like they do the most penalties on the other team
Like it's just they it there's gonna be penalties with the Panthers
Kachucks out there guys. I got all this in five
I just want to put on point out a stat before we go into our interview with Doug Plagans
I can't wait to talk to Doug
Check this out now when Alexander Barkov and Gustav Forsling were on the ice together during the season on five on five
450 minutes now.
Plus what?
They only allowed nine goals this season.
They didn't even get the double digits.
They only allowed nine goals
while they were on the ice together during five on five.
That's ridiculous.
How many did they score?
If they scored one.
They only had the defensive.
It's pretty impressive though.
I mean, Forzling, I don't think he's getting talked about
enough this year for the year he put up.
He led the league in plus minus.
Is that like, that's two years in a row he's done that.
Like, he's great, right?
He earned his extension.
Like, I just don't know, is that a fluky thing?
In basketball, that's kind of a fluky stat plus minus.
We're in his eight year contract.
Oh yeah, I'm so excited about that.
We got Kachuk forever, we got him forever.
Fucking good boys.
Yeah baby.
All right, coming up next we have
Florida Panthers Radio Network
play-by-play announcer Doug Plagans
to talk about this series against the Lightning.
That's coming up next.
All right, we're going to go in depth
on the Panthers Lightning series
coming up here in the first round
with Florida Panthers Radio Networks
play-by-play announcer Doug Plagans,
who's joining us in the bowels
of the
practice facility right now. Alright, so they're doing practice. We're gonna get
started with this series on Sunday at 1230. That's gonna be on ESPN. Now I'm
looking at both of these rosters. There is a difference on both of these
rosters. Florida's a lot deeper. They have better ratings, both offensively and defensively,
better net rating.
It seems on paper that the Panthers are going to blow
right by the Tampa Bay Lightning.
What say you, Doug?
Well, I think it's gonna be a competitive series.
No question about that.
It always is when these two teams get together. But again, if we're looking at it, for example, comparing the last this to the last time the Panthers met the Lightning in a playoff series. Remember in 2022, the Panthers got to round two against Tampa Bay and the Lightning got the better of the Panthers in that one. Well, for comparing it to that, the last time the Panthers and the Lightning met in a playoff series,
Paul Maurice wasn't the Panthers head coach. The Panthers play a great playoff-ready, playoff-tested defensive structure here at this point going into this playoff run.
The last time these two teams met in a playoff series, Matthew Kachuk wasn't a Panther yet.
As a matter of fact, half of this current roster wasn't a Panther yet. This team and Paul Maurice has said this,
he likes the depth they've got. They're a deeper team at this point than this
point this season than they were at this point last season. And going into this
playoff run, they've got a great core of NHL defensemen as well.
They're extremely deep on the back end.
And Sergei Bobrovsky took what was a Consmythe-worthy postseason a year ago
and put it right into a great regular season this year.
He's going to be a Vezna finalist.
Right now, the Panthers have everything rolling that you would want
going into a series like this against a rival.
And the other thing, the intangibles, this Panthers team, they're hungry, they're battle
tested, quote unquote, they know what it takes.
They saw that last year, how they need to play in the playoffs to be able to go on a
deep run.
This is a team that's hungry and ready to go.
And again, they're just primed in every aspect of the game the game i believe going into this playoff run in this series against the
lightning the other thing about this is the differences between the two teams
when they last played each other
at least technically aside from the roster changes is
the team before the president's trol trophy-winning team
more of a transition team that's what i get mostly all the offense from. They were a very good
four check-in team. This time around a dump and chase team and a exceptional four check-in team.
So how is that difference going to affect this series? Well the four checks the bread and butter
for this Panthers team. They play a physical brand. They get in there. They get after you. The other
thing with Tampa Bay and I know the Panthers most worried about their game and
they're playing well going into the playoffs. They're on a four game win streak there to
close out the regular season. So everything's feeling good. And if you look at that last
game against the Leafs for, you know, as much as you can take things from a game 82 going
into the playoffs, everybody saw what the Panthers did to Toronto
in the specifically second, but second and third periods
against the Leafs back in game 82.
That right there is the blueprint to do what they did
and flat out dominate a good Toronto team
that was comfortable going into the second period
up to nothing and the Panthers totally turned
that game on its head.
That's what they're capable of doing
and that's what they're gonna set out to do
here in this series against the Tampa Bay Lightning.
The other thing I think if we're looking at it
from the Tampa Bay side of things,
and I know two years ago is two years ago,
that was the last time these two teams
met in a playoff series,
but remember maybe the most valuable defensive player
for Tampa Bay, the last time these two teams played
was Ryan McDonough.
He was an absolute beast in that series. He's no longer a member of the Tampa Bay. The last time these two teams played was Ryan McDonough. He was an absolute beast in that series.
He's no longer a member of the Tampa Bay Lightning.
I don't think the Lightning have the depth
maybe on the back end that they had during their cup runs.
Now, John Cooper, under him,
they're as well coached as anybody out there is.
And he has gotten a lot out of this group
and they've had some guys step up.
And Julian Brizbois, their GM,
has done a good job finding some guys, whether and Julian Brizbois, their GM, has done a good job
finding some guys, whether it be throughout the season, within the system, Matt Dumbug leading
into the trade deadline, so they've done a good job shoring up their depth, but I think the Panthers
can get to this group of defensemen over on the Tampa Bay side. Again, the last time these two
teams met in a series and if we're comparing it to the last time Tampa Bay went to a cup final, I don't think they have quite the same depth on the back end.
And if the Panthers can play the game they played, specifically looking at period number two in game
82 there against Toronto, getting in on that four check and really not giving those defensemen any
time to think about a breakout pass or anything like that, I think the Panthers can get things going the way they want to and really set the
tone come game one. Now Doug we all know how things went last year obviously for
the Panthers they got really hot the second half they went into the playoffs
perhaps as primed as anybody ready to play that postseason hockey and then
they rolled they rode they rode that wave right on to the Stanley Cup final
this year not that dissimilar with Tampa Bay.
They got really hot right around Christmas
and early January and rode that second half
into what turned out to be a solid wild card spot,
and now they're in against Florida.
Do you think that there could be any potential similarities
in the way that Florida kind of used that hot run
and went on a playoff run?
Like should the Panthers be a little concerned
that they might be facing what they did to teams last year?
Well, I think for one, you go into a playoff matchup
against a Tampa Bay Lightning team that has a lot of guys
who've been to a Stanley Cup final,
who've won Stanley Cups, in the case of a lot of these guys,
won multiple Stanley Cups, no question.
That's a really good opponent over on the other side.
And it's a team that picked up steam as it went along.
Everybody knows Andrei Vasilevsky come playoff time can certainly be an X factor. Now this season
he had numbers that aren't up to the standard that he usually sets and a big reason for that was look
going back to last year's playoff series the Tampa Bay lost to Toronto. Andrei Vasilevsky gave up three
and a half a game in that series. His save percentage
was under 880 I believe, but he also wasn't 100% and ended up having surgery in the off season,
didn't have a training camp, didn't start his season with the Lightning until the end of November
and Lightning pretty much rode him the rest of the way once he was healthy, cleared and back into the
lineup. Andrei Vasilevsky played some of his best hockey
down the stretch.
The month of March was his best month.
That month included that superhuman performance
at Amherst Bank Arena that we saw him put on.
The Panthers outshot the Lightning,
I think, 50 to 16 in that game,
and the Panthers weren't able to get the two points.
So one of those nights where you do everything
that you need to do to win a hockey game,
but you just don't get the win
because the opposing goalie steals it.
They're certainly a capable team,
no question about it, a team that's got the know-how,
they've got the championship pedigree,
they've got the coach, they've got the goalie,
although the goalie, like I said,
hasn't necessarily been himself completely this season,
but you certainly have to be leery of him
and knowing that the ability for him to turn it on at a
seconds notice is there, but I think it's all part of a bigger thing guys.
I think you look at it in the National Hockey League now.
There's no such thing as an easy first round matchup.
It just doesn't exist and you guys and I we've talked about in the press box before, but once upon a time
16 out of 21 teams made the playoffs in the
National Hockey League. Now 16 out of 32 make the playoffs in the NHL. You can't fake your way into
the Stanley Cup playoffs and once you get there everybody who's got a seat at the table is more
than capable of winning series and potentially getting all the way to the end and heck you look
at it a lot of times there are multiple teams on the outside looking in
who are probably talented enough
to win a playoff series or two.
And they just don't get in because again,
only 16 out of 32 are able to make the playoffs in the NHL.
It is difficult to get there.
So once you get there, it all resets to zero,
come game 83 and everybody is capable of winning.
But that being said,
the Panthers, if they can get things going their way, we saw it during the regular season series.
I know you take regular season series with a grain of salt this time of the year once you go
into the playoffs, but the Panthers with their speed at times can overwhelm the Tampa Bay
Lightning if the game stays at five on five. I think that's gonna be another key,
like the Panthers chances at this game,
if this series can stay at five on five for long stretches.
And I think the Panthers are just a deeper team
here at this stage, but we'll see how things play out.
You brought up the five on five issue,
you brought up that this leads into special teams,
which I think is going to be a key matchup
because the Panthers led the league in penalty minutes. They led, and they were second in the league And this leads into special teams, which I think is going to be a key matchup because
the Panthers led the league in penalty minutes.
And they were second in the league in power play opportunities for their opponents.
And the Lightning, I mean, they had the best power play in the league, plain and simple.
But the Panthers are no slouch on their power play either.
I mean, they're sixth in the league, they're eighth in the league on the power play.
Their penalty kill is sixth in the league.
So it's going to be a major league matchup once people start going to the penalty box and it will
happen because there's probably going to be several misconducts in this series. Well, I think that's
the big thing in this series. As much as you can, if you're going to take a penalty, you probably
want to try and take someone from the other side in there with you. So it's, you know, it's going to be that kind of series.
I'm sure both teams are going to place a big emphasis on that going in.
They both know what the other is capable of and in terms of the power play.
And, you know, we've seen it firsthand and we've seen firsthand what the Panthers can do with their power play.
And I keep referencing it, but look at game 82 there against Toronto.
I know the Panthers didn't score on the power play
in that game, but they always say,
if you don't score on the power play,
you want to make sure you get some momentum
off of that power play.
And I felt like early in the second period,
back on Tuesday night,
the Leafs took a couple of unnecessary penalties
in short order back to back.
The Panthers didn't score,
but that allowed the Panthers to tilt the momentum
in their favor, and we saw what they were able to do
after that.
So that really, that shows when you've got
a really dangerous power play,
when they can use those power plays to their advantage,
even if they're not scoring
on those power play opportunities.
It's no secret, both teams,
and I think that's the other big thing with this series,
there aren't secrets.
These two teams are familiar with what the others do. There's no question about that. They've seen plenty of each other over the
years. It's going to be a fun one. It's going to be great for hockey down here in the state
of Florida as well. And I know Sunday at 1230 can't come around fast enough.
So Doug, before we let you go, what, tomorrow? We're recording this on Friday. Tomorrow the
playoffs start. I know that we are all extremely excited because we are avid hockey fans and hockey playoffs
are the best playoffs that there are.
Outside of Panthers Lightning, are there any series from the opening round that you're
really excited to see how they play out?
Well, I know it maybe sounds cliche at this point in time, but the Leafs and Bruins, you
know, for one, the winner of this Panthers Lightning Series is going to be the team that
is going to be playing the winner of the Leafs and Bruins, but I think there's, there are
a lot of reasons to be intrigued in that series.
Those are, those are two teams.
And I think you could say the same with just about every team in the field.
If you go down and round one, there'll be disappointment, but those two teams, there's,
there's legitimate pressure
on both sides with the Bruins and the Toronto Maple Leafs.
Going to be interesting to see how that one plays out.
If I have to pick one over in the West,
there's intrigue to every single one of these.
But Dallas Vegas, that was the Western Conference
final last year.
And you've got the Defending Cup champion
in there, Jake Ottinger seems to be getting stronger
as the seasons gone along.
That was, you know, with the Dallas Stars,
that was what was interesting was the fact that, you know,
they were playing so well and it was their franchise
goaltender who maybe had the bumps in the road
and the ups and downs throughout the year,
but it seems like he is rounding into form now.
But again, there's there's you said it.
The Stanley Cup playoffs are always so interesting.
Every matchup has storylines going to be interesting to see.
You know, this version of the Carolina Hurricanes.
That's a great roster that Don Waddell has assembled with some
some big swings at the deadline, and they were playing well down the stretch.
We'll see how they look against an Islanders team that they had that playoff spot and then they saw
that playoff spot get pulled away and then they had enough time to go and get the playoff spot back
down the stretch. And now they're playing some of their best hockey of the year and defending well
and doing what you would expect a Patrick Waugh team to do down the stretch. There's intrigue in every single
one of these playoffs series and it just like I said can't wait for it to all get
going again Saturday with the start of the playoffs around the league and
Sunday with the start of Panthers Lightning. Doug Plagans is going to be
calling Florida Panthers hockey on the radio the entire playoffs and then it's
gonna be a fun listen this is gonna be a fun playoffs. I appreciate you joining
us Doug. Thanks so much guys.