Montreal Canadiens Shea Weber to HHOF, Panthers win Stanley Cup, NHL Atlantic Division trade chaos

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  • čas přidán 24. 06. 2024
  • Inside the latest Locked on Canadiens
    It has been a crazy few days around the NHL and your hosts have a mountain of content to sift through in today's show!
    First up, former Habs captain Shea Weber was announced as one of the latest inductees into the Hockey Hall of Fame, despite still having two years left on his current NHL contract. Scott and Laura discuss his time in Montreal and the accolades that led to his induction. Scott also has A LOT of questions about some of the other inductees, which means it's time for a rant.
    Speaking of big news though, the Florida Panthers are Stanley Cup champions for the first time in franchise history! Scott and Laura take a short victory lap for getting their Finals predictions right, and discuss what lessons could be learned from this series.
    Finally, the Atlantic Division in the midst of the Panthers' celebration have decided to go buckwild in the trade market. The hosts discuss the moves made by the Red Wings, Senators and Bruins and how they might impact the Montreal Canadiens this upcoming season.
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  • @razvanzamfir1545
    @razvanzamfir1545 Před 3 dny

    I think you guys are dumping too much on the Oilers. It wasn't such a big difference between the 2 teams (which was reflected in the score). The Panthers were gassed in games 5 and 6 (not to mention game 4). Yes, the Panthers knew how to close out the game, but it was a crossbar or lucky bounce away from going in overtime.
    I agree the Panthers are more even in terms of talent compared to the Oilers, but the Oilers had the best PK (ever?) in recent memory.