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#mustwatch #bignews The Hurricanes extend their series lead behind another clutch performance, while the Golden Knights open theirs with a controversial game-winning goal. Meanwhile, the rest of the Stanley Cup Playoffs continue to heat up with high-intensity matchups. All that and more on today’s episode of the Hockey Talk with TG Podcast. Hello guys. Welcome back to another episode of Hockey Talk with TG. In this episode, I break down the latest from the Stanley Cup Playoffs, including the Carolina Hurricanes storming to a 2-0 series lead over the Philadelphia Flyers after a dramatic overtime win. We dive into Taylor Hall’s clutch performance, Carolina’s dominant postseason run, and why this series may not be over just yet despite the early deficit. I also analyze how the Flyers responded in Game 2, making key adjustments offensively and turning it into a much more competitive matchup. Can Philadelphia carry that momentum back home for Games 3 and 4? Plus, what they must fix defensively and how this series could shift moving forward. Then, we get into the Vegas Golden Knights’ Game 1 win over the Anaheim Ducks, highlighted by Ivan Barbashev’s controversial game-winning goal. Was it the right call or did the Ducks get robbed? I break down the full sequence, the reaction, and what it means for the series going forward. We also preview Game 2 between the Minnesota Wild and Colorado Avalanche following their high-scoring Game 1, and discuss the NHL Draft Lottery happening tonight with major implications for teams like the Chicago Blackhawks. So sit back, relax, and enjoy the episode. DON'T FORGET to FOLLOW the Hockey Talk with TG Podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, and SUBSCRIBE to the YouTube Channel. We're with you EVERY Tuesday and Thursday from 1:30 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. so make sure to give this podcast a follow. Your No. 1 podcast for ALL things hockey. #nhl #stanleycupplayoffs #hockeytalk #hockeytalkwithtg #carolinahurricanes #letsgocanes #philadelphiaflyers #vegasgoldenknights #anaheimducks #ivanbarbashev #nhlplayoffs #2026 #hockeypodcast #nhlnews #taylorhall #hockeyanalysis #sportspodcast #nhldraftlottery #chicagoblackhawks #coloradoavalanche #minnesotawild #playoffhockey #nhlnewstoday SUBSCRIBE NOW: Click Here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTQmWaM7SWWG_dQ8D010ifg?sub_confirmation1 Check out my books on Amazon: Rising Up: A Young Player's Journey to the NHL https://a.co/d/gugKqEZ Slapshot Struggles: The Story of our Middle School Hockey Team https://a.co/d/6oClTtv From IceBergs to IceKings: https://a.co/d/aBQCsWh Breaking Barriers: A Black Man’s Ice League Journey https://a.co/d/8sWHKHB My Top 10 Blackhawks Moments: https://a.co/d/eMN7SQ7 FOLLOW THE PODCAST: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0qR3nU8ZM7EhL53OBOV4q2?si=c71af5d888b54f8a Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hockey-talk-with-tg/id1744859400 iHeart Radio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-hockey-talk-with-tg-173679556/ FOLLOW MY SOCIALS: Twitter: https://x.com/ty_glenn_hockey Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tydahockeyboy/
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In Game 2 of the 1995 NBA Finals, Hakeem Olajuwon led the Houston Rockets to a 117–106 victory over the Orlando Magic, taking a 2–0 series lead on the road. Olajuwon delivered a dominant performance with 34 points and 11 rebounds, showcasing his skill, footwork, and leadership against a young Shaquille O’Neal, who responded with 33 points and 12 rebounds. The matchup highlighted one of the most compelling big man battles in NBA Finals history. With contributions from Clyde Drexler and strong team execution, the Rockets controlled the game and put the Magic in a difficult position heading forward in the series. Game: Houston Rockets vs Orlando Magic Date: June 9, 1995 Event: NBA Finals – Game 2 Final Score: Rockets 117, Magic 106 Series Status: Rockets lead 2–0 This game is a key moment in the 1995 NBA Finals, where the defending champion Rockets asserted control behind Hakeem Olajuwon’s leadership. If you’re a fan of Hakeem Olajuwon, Shaquille O’Neal, or classic NBA Finals matchups, this is a must-watch full game. Subscribe to NewJoel for more full-length NBA classics and unforgettable sports moments. #HakeemOlajuwon #ShaquilleONeal #NBAFinals #NBANostalgia --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Welcome to NewJoel. This channel is dedicated to full length classic sports broadcasts and historic games from the NBA and MLB. On NewJoel you will find: NBA Full Games Michael Jordan classics Shaquille O Neal dominant performances New York Knicks playoff battles Complete NBA Finals games Legendary Game 7 matchups Full original broadcasts with commentary MLB Playoff and World Series Full Games Epic Game 7 October battles Historic postseason matchups Pitchers duels and Greg Maddux masterclasses Hall of Fame performances on the biggest stage If you love watching the entire game, studying momentum shifts, hearing the original broadcast teams, and reliving sports history exactly as it happened, you are in the right place. No highlight edits. No shortcuts. Just the full game. In addition to classic sports broadcasts, NewJoel also features: Film and cinema shorts Music content and full music videos Creative projects Cooking episodes Legal discussions and analysis New full games and creative content added regularly. Subscribe for classic NBA games, World Series full broadcasts, legendary playoff matchups, and long form sports history. The archive lives here. #NBAFullGames #MLBPlayoffs #WorldSeries #NBAPayoffs #Game7 #MichaelJordan #Shaq #GregMaddux #ClassicGames #FullBroadcast
The NHL’s division system has always played a huge role in shaping how the playoffs unfold, and it quietly decides how difficult a team’s path really is. Teams spend the entire regular season battling within their own division, building rivalries and getting used to the same opponents. When the playoffs start, those same matchups carry over into the first rounds. On paper it creates intensity and familiarity, but in reality it can create completely different levels of difficulty depending on where a team is placed. Some divisions are loaded from top to bottom, forcing teams to survive constant heavy matchups just to advance, while others give a bit more room to operate. That is where the conversation starts to get heated. When a team like the Carolina Hurricanes falls behind 2 to 0 and still manages to come back without it ever feeling out of reach, people begin to question how tough the road actually is. In some divisions, going down like that means the series is basically over because the competition punishes every mistake. In others, there is more margin for error, and that changes how these games feel. It is not just about how good a team is, it is about the environment they are playing in and the level of pressure they are facing every shift. Because of that, the division format ends up driving narratives just as much as it creates matchups. A comeback in one division is seen as grit and resilience, while the exact same comeback somewhere else can get brushed off as expected or even lucky. Fans notice those differences, and it fuels debates about which teams are truly being tested and which ones are benefiting from the structure. The system guarantees rivalries and drama, but it also guarantees that not every playoff path is equal, and that is why moments like this always turn into bigger conversations than just one game. #nhlplayoffs #OTWINNER #hockey#nhlhighlights
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