The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz - Postgame Show: The Hockey Show Takes New York
Episode Date: May 31, 2024The Hockey Show invades New York for Game 5 of the ECH and welcomes Jordan McPherson of The Miami Herald to discuss the Panthers taking a 3-2 lead over the New York Rangers. Plus, David Pagnotta of th...e Fourth Period joins the duo to continue the discussion of the Eastern Conference Finals, as well as diving into the battle in the west between the Dallas Stars and Edmonton Oilers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Hello everybody.
Welcome to the hockey show.
We are in New York city.
We just witnessed game five of the Eastern conference final as the Florida
Panthers went three to two.
My name is Roy Bellamy.
That's David Dworka, the hockey news.
We have David Pignola of the fourth period.
He's going to come on to talk about the rest of the playoffs here.
And we have Jordan McPherson from the Miami Herald.
Now let's go over game five.
here and we have Jordan McPherson from the Miami Herald. Now let's go over game five.
Uh, it looked like at least five on five that the Florida Panthers pretty
much dominated.
Don't you agree with that?
Yeah, I would say so.
I mean, you look at maybe the first 10 to 12 minutes of that first period, the
Rangers came out hot, which was kind of expected after Florida one game four,
they wanted to get back sort of similar to what happened after in game two,
after the game one loss, but after that it was
Really Panthers dominate which is sort of been what the series has really been
Panthers have dominated shot attempts shots on goal scoring chances
Basically pick your stat and the Panthers are basically dominate everything except the score sheet
Everything's been one goal games outside of the 3-0 win in game one
Even that was only one nothing until the own goal with a few minutes left. So the Panthers have
shown that ability to, as soon as they're able to take over a game, they just bear down. And once
they find their game, they look almost unstoppable. And that's been a theme throughout the entire
series to this point, and it's something that we saw again in game five
Special teams last night the power play wasn't exactly the best to give up a short-handed goal
Apparently kill was as usual. They did their job. What are you thinking about special teams? Yeah penalty kills been incredible
I think it's 14 for 15 now in this series consider and considering the Rangers came in
Yeah, and considering the Rangers came in with about 31% success rate of the
power play coming into the series, Flores penalty killer stepped up.
Obviously, Kevin Stenland at Toulouse-Ryne and Sam Reinhardt, Alexander Barkhoff, the
entire defense core, they've all just been lights out and they've been like that all
season, all playoffs.
To see that continue has been really good to see.
The power play, you see it work in spurts
They'll have a lot of chances and then get nothing out of it. They'll give up short-handed goals
They give I think was like seven or eight in the regular season
They gave to already this series and the Rangers are opportunistic on their Pete with their PK
I mean if two short-handed goals this series, I think they have five in the playoffs so far
They're just they know when to attack similar to how Florida Florida is on their PK
they know when when the striking know when to take their moments and
Honestly, if the Panthers if their PK is fine, that's really all I'm worried about
They'll get power play goals here and there they're gonna score five on five
So if they can shut down the opponent's power play to me, that's priority one
I think that's been Paul Maurice's message all year when it comes to special teams battle control the PK
execute on the power play when the opportunity is there and then win five on five.
Now a team member of that PK has been getting a lot of attention just on the whole is Gus Forsling.
We've been watching him now for the last few years. So it's no big surprise to us what he's been doing.
But it's kind of funny sitting up in the press box
listening, you know, you hear things here and there.
Oh man, this guy's amazing.
Oh, this guy's an enormous guy.
Where'd he come from?
As guy, you know, we've watched him, right?
Do you think that this is like
Gus Forsling's coming out party?
Like is it, when next season rolls around
because of this exposure, is he going to be
Considered in that upper echelon of the fenceman because we've seen it growing now for a while
But it's almost like now on this grand stage
It's like Gus for as long as like hello world. I'm awesome. Yeah, I certainly hope so
I mean we've again just again like you said the the fact we've been able to appreciate Gustav for saying not just this year
But last two to three years. Yes
We've been able to see him go from the guy that Bill Zito picks up on off waivers
I have that 2021 season as a you know, let's see what we've got here to
Almost immediately becoming a top pairing defensemen. Yeah that again nobody's been talking about because again
It was either Hayes with Aaron Eklat or he's with Mackenzie Weger and now it's
Holy crap. This guy really knows what he's doing again. He's he skates
Well, he has the mental fortitude to know and anticipate plays
He's got strength and he's sneaky good on offense
Which it's really not becoming sneaky anymore after seeing him and make three big goals already in the series four big goals
We include a slap shot in the in the bossing game that put him up three two in the second period
And he had the game winning goal of the series clinching goal against Boston
He had the game winner a couple games ago
He had or the game tying goal and he had the game tying goal last game and that backhander the tie the game that was
I didn't know he had that.
But again, we see what he does defensively
and as Paul Murray said post game,
post game after game five,
he is the best in the world at the type of hockey he plays.
And I would tend to agree with that.
And the Panthers are fortunate,
they locked him up already.
They locked him up on that eight year and we're able to get what considering his skill level and what we've been seeing
What seems like a pretty team friendly deal and the fact that they've got him and that his game will
Shouldn't drop off with age with the style. He plays
It just gives the Panthers so much more good fortune knowing they have a top pairing to a top pair of defensemen like who saw
Forsling up there for a good bit now. Yeah locked him up for under six million a year
That's pretty impressive for the Panthers one other element of just for slings
I want to ask you about something you wrote about earlier this year is
There's a bit of fear in the Panthers locker room
I believe they do not want to bring their wives around Gus Forsling can explain
Can you explain why they they want to keep their women away from Gus?
All right
I'm just gonna use Aaron Echlid's words exactly as he said them because
He is the one who gave that quote to me and thank you Aaron Echlid for giving me probably the quote of the year
Well, I talked with Aaron Echlid about for a feature day on Gus back in February
He basically said that he had all three of those qualities
I mentioned before, the mental fortitude,
the speed, the skill, the skating.
And he goes, all three of those are important.
I also know we can truck a guy who's 250 pounds.
We've seen him without a shirt off.
There's a reason we keep our wives
away from Gustav Forslund.
Statue.
Yeah, and again, he's been referred to different things.
He's been referred to the Swedish Greek god.
He's been referred to any different type of muscle-based
generic term that you can have.
He is chiseled.
He is chiseled and again, he's got quads.
He's got massive quads.
And again, with a guy who skates as hard
as you have to there, that's not surprising.
But yeah, Gus, again, his all-around game
is absolutely incredible.
And it's great that people outside of
The Florida Panthers market are finally getting a chance to actually
See it and witness it and get a chance to appreciate it. So he does not look like an accountant
No, he does not unlike Carter Verhege as one reporter
Tried to say the Paul Maurice and that quote did make it around the room as Kyle Ocosso managed to
Call that reporter out during their during the pregame press conference before game five.
Yeah.
All in good fun.
All in good fun.
Anton Lendell has three goals and eight assists so far in these playoffs.
He got the second goal to go ahead, go for the Panthers.
Um, well the second goal of the game in game five.
Why don't you talk about Anton Lendell's postseason right now?
Yeah, it's been sort of like with Gustav Forsen, it's sort of
been a coming out party for him.
And every time he makes a big play and he's made a lot of big plays
as playoffs, I still have to remind myself, this kid's only 22 years old.
He's in his third year, 22 years old, and he's already played 40, I believe
it's 46 playoff games already in his career.
He was in the entire playoff run last year.
He's already in a second extended run and
every time he records a point, it just seems like it's coming in such a valuable moment, whether it's a
game-tying goal, a go-ahead goal, a game-winning goal, whether he's scoring or assisting on it,
it seems like when the big moment is there, Anton Landell is somehow on the ice.
And it's been fun to watch his development, especially since
coming in this year again,
he was centering a third line.
It was like, we were all trying to figure out,
is he gonna have that opportunity to break out
while he's playing a bottom six role?
And he's really, every time he's out there,
he's finding ways to maximize his opportunity,
even if he's not in the big roles.
And in saying that, whenever the Panthers need somebody to step into a big role
Whether it was Barkov missing games or Sam Bennett missing games. Yeah, Paul Marisi went. Okay, Anton. You're moving up to the top line
Okay, Anton, you're moving on to the second line. Okay, Anton, you're moving on the power play one
He just he's able to figure out whoever he's with whatever line mates
He's with he's able to adjust his game to maximize
what his winger strengths are and the fact he's that malleable the fact that he's with, he's able to adjust his game to maximize what his
winger strengths are.
And the fact that he's that malleable, the fact that he's
able to be that flexible with his own game, maybe even
sacrificing his game to make sure his line is better as a
unit.
It's incredible to watch that from a guy who, again, he's
only in his third year.
He's 22 years old.
Yeah.
The fact that he's able, he has learned that aspect of the
game so quickly.
That's been key to his
development. It's going to be a really interesting way to see
how he continues that moving forward. It's also a testament
to the Panthers depth, right? Because that third line, it's
not really a third line, because every single by the guy that
stated on that line this year, whether it's Lundell, E2, Erod,
Teresenko, Teresenko, Rod, all these guys, they've skated on the second line,
they've skated on the first line.
Florida's got that versatility in their,
I mean really across the lineup,
but how key has that been,
just the moves that Bill Zito has made,
not just for Lundell's development,
but just overall to keep everybody kind of lifted up
and playing with high end talent.
Oh, it's huge.
I mean, you look at their depth right now,
they theoretically have 15 guys
who could fill those 12 spots. They have six guys, well five guys, so Stenland's gonna be the fourth line center when everyone's huge. I mean, you look at their depth right now, they theoretically have 15 guys who could fill those 12 spots.
Yeah.
They have six guys, well, five, I said, Stanley's going to be the fourth
line center when everyone's healthy.
You have five other guys competing for those two winger spots on the
fourth line every given game.
Last year they lost that too.
They lost Matthew Kachukley.
They were without, they had, uh, they had all those injuries.
I mean, you remember you look back at the game five
in the Stanley Cup final, they played Grigoriy Denisenko.
They had to rely on, they had to dip into their black aces
to get there.
If they lose a couple guys here, you have, as of right now,
you have Nick Cousins and Ryan Lombard as your scratches,
when both of them have had experience
playing middle six roles.
You have a Joe Nagadjeviewicz who if you need a guy
to just start roughing things up, he can draw in.
You have Kyle Ocoso, a veteran, 17 year NHL veteran
who knows how to grind through things.
Yeah, he's looked great.
Yeah, he's looked fantastic.
You have Steven Lawrence who can be,
who can play center or wing for you, can take face-offs,
can be a part of a third parent for a penalty kill.
Yeah.
Look at all that and that's just looking at what you're looking for for your fourth line.
Then you have your top nine who all of them like you said could play first, second, third
line.
This depth is really incredible to see and it's just to watch what happened year over
year and the beauty of having a little bit of salary cap space to be able to make these moves after being so strapped last year.
It shows just how much Bill Zio is able to make with whatever he has.
Sergey Vyborovsky, despite making plenty of big saves in his series and in these playoffs, hasn't really played up to his standards. Uh, but the team defense is really hidden.
Doze, uh, detriments from a Bobrowski and these playoffs.
And he's not really seeing that many shots.
Uh, talk about the team defense.
Yeah.
I mean, well, that's what the team's done all year.
I mean, they were, I think they gave up, I think you were the second or
third fewest shots on goal per game.
Just because of how great that defense is.
And they work as a five man union.
It's not just the two defensemen are doing stuff
and then the forwards are waiting for a breakout.
Everybody collectively is working to get sticks on pucks,
battle in the corners, do whatever they can
to make sure that everything in front of Bob
is as clean as possible.
I mean, there are any mishaps.
We saw a few of those throughout the series already,
but the Panthers are giving up barely 20 to 25 shots a game.
And that's a testament to what this defense is doing.
And the fact that it's continuing in the playoffs
is just as remarkable.
You mean you watch how locked down they are being.
Gustav Forsling, Aaron Akvai, Perry
has been great for most of the series.
They have a couple of the series.
They have a couple of bad games.
That game one against Boston was one,
they definitely just wanna burn that tape
as quickly as possible.
But other than that, I mean, look at what they've done
in the Rangers so far.
Their top line, Crier has one goal.
They're ghosting us.
That's it.
And again, before that short-handed goal,
Crier's best play was, as Matthew Kachuck said,
was taking Kachuck's mouth guard
and trying to throw into the stands.
So, I mean, it's not like they're planning for,
to say, okay, we need to neutralize this guy,
we need to neutralize this guy.
Their plan is just, don't let anything get on that,
regardless of who it is.
They're going with basically a no-face look
at the opposition.
Just throw our best guys against their best guys.
We have confidence that our guys are going to lock them down and the
most part they've done it.
Jordan McPherson of the Miami Herald.
Thank you for coming in.
Thank you guys.
Thanks, buddy.
David Pena is coming up next.
Continuing on from New York, we have David Pena of the fourth period.
We also have the Western conference final.
We need to actually talk about that one. There are other teams. Yeah. Yeah. There are the teams in the national
hockey league this far into the playoffs. It's the Edmonton Oilers and the Dallas stars.
I was going to say on the show that if I was an oldest fan, I would be a lot more nervous
than I would be as a Panthers fan because that has been a tight series.
It's probably gonna go seven.
What do you think, David?
Yeah.
I give the Oilers credit.
I thought it was gonna be a short series.
I thought it was gonna be.
No Mike Smith this time.
No, no, a little different.
But, look, I think, first of all,
I think Dallas is pretty banged up.
I think especially on the back end,
it looks like they're pretty banged up.
We know Tana got hurt.
So, and he was wearing a boot yesterday.
He's probably gonna play, but still,
you're not gonna be 100%.
And Edmonton just, you know,
they talk about no quit in New York. Well, Edmonton's playing with no quit.
They're pushing, Adam Henry got back in the lineup.
It's not exclusively Connor McDavid and Leon Dreisaitl
that are running the ship.
You got other teams.
Not at all actually, right?
Yeah, I mean there's some instances where,
especially last round, I didn't see Connor
for like three of those games against Vancouver.
But you got two teams that are a little bit banged up,
I think more so a little bit on Dallas' side,
which has allowed Edmonton to kind of come back in this one
and at least keep things tied for the time being.
But I still think Dallas overall is gonna be able
to kind of push through in this one,
especially if Jay Gottinger kind of gets back.
He's been a little funky this round.
If he kind of gets back to his topper echelon type of play,
I think they're gonna roll through.
Now Dallas, similarly to the Panthers,
best two NHL teams on the road this year.
It's continued for both of them during the playoffs.
What do you think on the Dallas side?
Obviously with Pete DeBoer, they're very well coached.
What do you think makes them such a formidable opponent
when it comes to playing in other teams' barns?
Well, I think the depth plus the fact
that they just wanna shut everybody up in other cities.
They like to do that, they like to quiet the crowd.
And just again, going to that depth that they've got.
Top to bottom, one through four up front.
Decor has been solid. Again, banged up now, but overall solid.
I mean, they just find a way to kind of take advantage
of some miscues, and then they kind of are just relentless
in terms of their attack, similar to the Panthers.
Florida's got a lot more physicality that they bring
on a consistent basis, but I think Dallas' depth
kind of smothers the opposition in that sense,
whereas Florida just utilizes their physical prowess
to kind of contain and shock and awe the other teams.
Now, switching over to the Oilers,
you mentioned that they've been getting a lot of secondary,
not only say secondary, because when it's not Tricidal
and McDavid, they still got Zach Hyman.
Yeah.
They're not a bad team.
Nugent Hopkins has been pretty good during the playoffs as well. Vander Kane in spurts
Yeah, yeah
But then there's also the defense with like Bouchard and and Matias at home has been spectacular for the Oilers and that was something
That we've talked for a while now that this team needed to improve was the back end, right?
Mm-hmm. Yeah the back end and and quality depth in their bottom six and they address that
Bringing in Henry bringing in Henrik,
bringing in Kerrick, signing Corey Perry mid-season.
But they didn't address the blue line,
which I thought was gonna be a bit of an issue
for them going in to the playoffs.
They tried, right?
They tried.
They came close in a couple instances.
But, you know, I mean, from a physical perspective,
they brought in Troy Stetcher,
but they needed somebody at home-esque
to also bring in there.
And now everybody just poops all over guys,
like Nurse and Cece and Kulak and whatnot.
Some of it's just, a lot of it isn't.
Yeah, it's kind of low hanging fruit, right?
Everybody loves a whipping boy.
Yeah.
You know, so especially in Canadian markets, we're nuts.
Yeah. So, you know, so especially in Canadian markets. We're nuts. Yeah
so I like I
Like again, I like the makeup of this team
But I thought they needed to add a little bit more physicality on that on that blue line
Especially with all the question marks you have in that Jake on a gin
Obviously you got the stars their goaltender situation
But what about Stuart Skinner over in Edmonton because he had they had questions in goaltending. Yeah coming into the series
Yeah, they they'll have questions in goaltending going into the summer
Another error I thought I that's why I thought they were gonna address the decor a little bit more to help
Offset the fact that you've got that
insecure net
He's been good when he's needed to be
and he's been bad when he's not needed to be,
if that makes, he's had some opportunities
where he's stepped up, but he's also had some opportunities
where he needed to step up and he just wasn't able to do it.
Now I think it's also circumstantial
and it's not exclusive to him,
but that's an area they're going to have to address in this.
I mean, even if they win the Stanley Cup somehow, which I don't think they will.
I think I think that and the blue line will be something that they're going to
have to figure out whoever is leading the ship, because as I reported this week,
I think this is Kenny Hollins last last run as GM of the Edmonton Oilers.
Wow.
Yeah, not terribly surprising that he's running out of runway.
Yeah.
Yeah, and I thought, again, I thought he was going to be able to make those types of additions and adjustments,
and it just, it didn't happen.
So...
It's not like he's making wrong moves.
No, just hasn't done enough.
Yeah.
You know, and look, Hall of Famer, all of that stuff, get it, No, just hasn't done enough. Yeah you know and
Look Hall of Famer all of that stuff get it but new regime with Jeff Jackson taking over his president in in Edmonton
I think he'll bring on his new guy, but
Don't worry about that and yell at me later after yeah after they get assumingly, you know, their season ends
Okay, let's say they don't get past the Western Conference final. Is this a blow it up situation?
No
um
I think if if
What i'm told is correct and Kenny Holland is moving on. Um, whoever the new guy is
Priority number one to sit down with 29 to figure out what leon drysidl wants to do
And then go from there. He's got one more year on his contract
There's a lot of speculation that he will eventually
leave
I've been told this as well that there's some belief that he would prefer to
Take his long-term play elsewhere
But
He hasn't told me that
So, you know, he could be just and he's kept quiet on it
I mean the priority number one is find out
what you do with Leon.
Connor's got two more years, worry about that later.
Find out what you wanna do with Leon Dreisel,
and then you decide what you wanna go from there.
I mean, look, even if he says no,
I'm not gonna sign an extension,
I don't think, you can't blow it up with Connor.
No, you could build around him still.
Yeah, he's okay.
He's okay, he's okay. He's okay.
So I think it's just a matter of determining
what you do with Leon at that point,
and then that'll dictate the type of moves
you need to make kind of moving forward.
But I think we're ahead of ourselves on that.
But again, if I'm coming in,
I wanna know what's going on with 29,
and then it'll help dictate
what I'm gonna do moving forward.
Yeah, what's really struck me about him this postseason
is just how he's emphasized his defensive play.
Because we know he's been this amazing goal scorer,
but when he steps it up defensively,
he's almost like a little Barkov out there
when he wants to be.
When he wants to be, yeah.
And you know what, honestly,
Connor McDavid's upped his defensive game too.
He's blocking shots out there.
You're looking on the bench, you're going,
nope, don't do that. It's the conference final. I know, everything, you shots out there. You're looking on the bench, you're going, nope, don't do that.
It's the conference final.
I know, everything, you go out there,
yeah, you put it all on the line, absolutely.
But the coach has gotta be a little bit worried.
Like if this guy breaks something
or the puck hits him in the wrong place,
that's not gonna be great.
Again, playoff hockey, so you're gonna do it.
But both of these guys, and you know what,
and I think both of these guys are frustrated too.
Like they should be, they feel,
they should be in a final by now.
They should be able to compete for a Stanley Cup,
and they're not there yet,
and I think that's part of the reason why these guys are like,
you know what, we have to go all out in this one,
or, you know, what's the point?
Well, speaking of frustration,
I did wanna ask you a question about the Rangers before we wrap things up. There's a lot of that. Well, that's the point? Well speaking of frustration, I did want to ask you a question about the Rangers
before we wrap things up.
There's a lot of that.
Well that's the thing, right?
Talk about Zavana Jaddy, talk about Criator,
you talk about their top guys
and they're not really stepping up.
And God love Vincent Trotschek,
we have a lot of love for him,
but he can't carry that team right now.
And I don't know if it's a testament
to how well the Panthers are playing,
because Paul Maurice and his guys have maintained we're not focusing on anybody anybody we pay attention to the fourth line in the first line the same. Mm-hmm
So why are their stars not shining?
They're they're being contained and if we if we now I was wondering what Paul Maurice meant by
That statement putting his best against their best. Was it a bit of a our best guys are better than your best guys
That's kind of where he took it.
He's like, when our elite guys are against your elite guys.
I was wondering if that was a sneaky little jab
at the Rangers guys a little bit.
Very cryptic, this guy.
He's a smart guy, that Paul Maurice.
Yes, there's always a method to his madness.
Look, I just think,
look, I wonder, first of all,
I wonder if Artemi
Panarin's fully healthy.
Yeah, he does not look like himself.
He doesn't look like himself.
The speed is not there.
No.
And he was almost non-existent last night.
So I think it's a combination of guys probably battling things, but also just you're playing
with frustration now because of how well Florida contains you.
It's like, you're just hoping to be on the power play, hoping to find some type
of advantage and then you can't execute on it anyway.
Yeah.
I think there's a lot of frustration that's starting to really come through and
shine a little bit too brightly for the New York Rangers and their top guys.
You look at the Panthers defensive unit, they are so aggressive offensively,
they pinch in so much that they're actually playing
into the Rangers' strengths for the transitional offense.
That doesn't seem to matter, right?
No, clearly.
Not yet.
It hasn't, right?
And yeah, it's a good point.
I mean, it's almost like you're giving the Rangers
a little bit of false hope when you're doing that
because you know you can shut it down
when you need to anyway.
And like some of these guys,
you guys were talking about Gustav Forsling earlier.
I mean, the appreciation now that I think a lot of people
have for his play defensively is just,
and he's good.
Just wait until he gets power play time,
then everybody's in a game.
Yeah, like he hasn't been able to exploit
that part of his game just yet, but man, like who cares?
Like he is ridiculous.
Kudos to Bill Zito on that contract.
Yeah, I mean, he's definitely gonna win
a Jim Gregory Award this year.
You would think.
You would think.
David Pinato, the fourth period,
thank you for coming in.
Thanks for having me, boys.