The Mask & The Mic

Stanley Cup Final & Bravo TV

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From Bravo TV to the Stanley Cup Final to the U.S. Open, Episode 19 of The Mask & The Mic covers a little bit of everything from the world of sports and entertainment. Guy Hebert and Kent French kick off the episode by recapping a memorable weekend at the Newport Beach TV Fest, where Guy and his wife Sarah attended an event honoring Bravo TV's Andy Cohen with the Variety Creative Impact Award. Surrounded by Bravo personalities and television stars, Guy reveals a surprising guilty pleasure that may catch hockey fans off guard — his regular viewing habits when it comes to Bravo TV. The conversation then shifts to the 2026 Stanley Cup Final between the Carolina Hurricanes and Vegas Golden Knights. Before the series began, Guy and Kent believed goaltending would be the defining storyline given the incredible play of both teams' netminders throughout the postseason. Instead, through the first three games, offense has stolen the spotlight as goals have come in bunches. The guys discuss what has changed, whether the trend will continue, and what adjustments each team needs to make. They also examine Carolina's decision to replace Frederik Andersen with Brandon Bussi during the third period of Game 3. With Bussi making his first appearance in nearly two months, the question becomes: Should he get the start in Game 4, or do the Hurricanes turn back to Andersen? Finally, the guys head to the golf course to discuss one of the biggest stories leading into the U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills. Seventeen-year-old phenom Miles Russell earned his place in the field, but almost as much attention has been paid to who was carrying his bag during qualifying — Charlie Woods, son of Tiger Woods. Guy and Kent discuss whether Charlie will remain on Russell's bag for the U.S. Open and the potential benefits and challenges that come with one of the most recognizable names in golf being part of the story. From hockey and golf to television and pop culture, Episode 19 truly paints with a broad brush. Subscribe to TheMaskTheMic YouTube Channel [https://www.youtube.com/@TheMaskTheMic]

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episode Stanley Cup Final & Bravo TV cover

Stanley Cup Final & Bravo TV

From Bravo TV to the Stanley Cup Final to the U.S. Open, Episode 19 of The Mask & The Mic covers a little bit of everything from the world of sports and entertainment. Guy Hebert and Kent French kick off the episode by recapping a memorable weekend at the Newport Beach TV Fest, where Guy and his wife Sarah attended an event honoring Bravo TV's Andy Cohen with the Variety Creative Impact Award. Surrounded by Bravo personalities and television stars, Guy reveals a surprising guilty pleasure that may catch hockey fans off guard — his regular viewing habits when it comes to Bravo TV. The conversation then shifts to the 2026 Stanley Cup Final between the Carolina Hurricanes and Vegas Golden Knights. Before the series began, Guy and Kent believed goaltending would be the defining storyline given the incredible play of both teams' netminders throughout the postseason. Instead, through the first three games, offense has stolen the spotlight as goals have come in bunches. The guys discuss what has changed, whether the trend will continue, and what adjustments each team needs to make. They also examine Carolina's decision to replace Frederik Andersen with Brandon Bussi during the third period of Game 3. With Bussi making his first appearance in nearly two months, the question becomes: Should he get the start in Game 4, or do the Hurricanes turn back to Andersen? Finally, the guys head to the golf course to discuss one of the biggest stories leading into the U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills. Seventeen-year-old phenom Miles Russell earned his place in the field, but almost as much attention has been paid to who was carrying his bag during qualifying — Charlie Woods, son of Tiger Woods. Guy and Kent discuss whether Charlie will remain on Russell's bag for the U.S. Open and the potential benefits and challenges that come with one of the most recognizable names in golf being part of the story. From hockey and golf to television and pop culture, Episode 19 truly paints with a broad brush. Subscribe to TheMaskTheMic YouTube Channel [https://www.youtube.com/@TheMaskTheMic]

I går50 min
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Hurricanes vs. Golden Knights + The Curry Brand

The Stanley Cup Final is set, and on Episode 18 of The Mask & The Mic, Guy Hebert and Kent French break down the matchup between the Carolina Hurricanes and Vegas Golden Knights. The guys recap how both teams advanced through the Conference Finals and discuss the strengths that have each club just four wins away from hoisting the Stanley Cup. As expected, the conversation quickly turns to the most important position on the ice — goaltending. Guy and Kent take a deep dive into the matchup between Carolina's Frederik Andersen and Vegas' Carter Hart and explain why the battle between the pipes could ultimately decide the series. The discussion also shines a spotlight on Hurricanes head coach Rod Brind'Amour. Having played alongside Rod during his time with the St. Louis Blues, Guy shares firsthand stories about Brind'Amour's legendary work ethic, leadership, and competitiveness, and how those same traits have helped make him one of the NHL's premier coaches. Then the conversation pivots from the rink to the business of sports. NBA superstar Stephen Curry recently signed a groundbreaking 10-year agreement worth more than $400 million with Chinese sportswear company Li-Ning. The deal expands the Curry Brand into basketball products, lifestyle apparel, athlete endorsements, and even golf equipment. Guy and Kent discuss the evolving world of athlete endorsements, the business opportunities available to today's stars, and share a few stories about their own experiences with sponsorships and endorsement deals. From Stanley Cup predictions and elite goaltending to sports business and branding, Episode 18 covers the biggest stories in sports from every angle. Subscribe to TheMaskTheMic YouTube Channel [https://www.youtube.com/@TheMaskTheMic]

3. juni 202639 min
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Stanley Cup Playoffs: Vegas Dominates & Goalies Shine

The Stanley Cup Playoffs are heating up — and so is the pressure. On Episode 17 of The Mask & The Mic, Guy Hebert and Kent French break down both the Western and Eastern Conference Finals as the race for the Stanley Cup enters its most intense stage. In the Western Conference, the Vegas Golden Knights shocked the hockey world by sweeping the Colorado Avalanche in four games despite Colorado entering the playoffs with the NHL’s best regular season record and the Presidents’ Trophy. Guy and Kent discuss the impact of Vegas’ late-season coaching change, replacing Bruce Cassidy with John Tortorella, and whether Tortorella’s demanding coaching style works best in short bursts. Of course, the conversation also turns to goaltending — with a spotlight on Carter Hart and the remarkable postseason run helping revive his career in Vegas. The guys then preview the Eastern Conference Finals between the Montreal Canadiens and the Carolina Hurricanes, where both goaltenders have been outstanding — including Carolina’s Frederik Andersen and Montreal rookie Jakub Dobes. Guy also reflects on one of hockey’s most legendary playoff environments — Bell Centre in Montreal — sharing his firsthand experience playing there during the 1996 World Cup of Hockey when Team USA defeated Canada. He gives rare insight into the pressure, mindset, and emotional intensity of being an NHL goaltender during the Stanley Cup Playoffs. And finally… Guy shares a recent vacation story from Hawaii that includes an unexpected trip to urgent care after getting water trapped in his ears. From playoff hockey to vacation mishaps — this episode covers it all. Subscribe to TheMaskTheMic YouTube Channel [https://www.youtube.com/@TheMaskTheMic]

27. maj 202655 min
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NHL Playoffs, A Bright Future, & A Walk-Off!

The Anaheim Ducks may be out of the Stanley Cup Playoffs — but the future in Anaheim has never looked brighter. On Episode 16 of The Mask & The Mic, Guy Hebert and Kent French reflect on a breakthrough season for the Anaheim Ducks. After missing the postseason for seven straight years, the Ducks exceeded expectations, returned to playoff hockey, advanced to the second round, and gave fans a glimpse of what could be the beginning of something special. Guy and Kent break down the Ducks’ season, discuss the young core that has Anaheim trending upward, and explain why this team may be positioned for long-term success in the NHL. The conversation then shifts to the remaining teams in the Stanley Cup Playoffs as the guys analyze the final four contenders, compare the goaltending matchups, and share their thoughts on who has the best chance to reach the Stanley Cup Final. And finally, Kent shares a personal full-circle moment as he steps back into the world of baseball broadcasting, once again hosting pregame and postgame coverage for the Los Angeles Angels. He recounts an unforgettable night at the ballpark when the Angels broke up a no-hitter in the 9th inning before walking it off on a dramatic two-run home run by Zach Neto. Kent describes the energy inside the stadium, the chaos of the moment, and what it was like conducting the on-field interview immediately after the game-winning hit. From playoff hockey to walk-off baseball drama, Episode 16 is all about momentum, opportunity, and why the future feels exciting. Subscribe to TheMaskTheMic YouTube Channel [https://www.youtube.com/@TheMaskTheMic]

20. maj 202652 min
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Captain Korbinian

A championship captain, a beloved former Duck, and the next chapter of a hockey life. On Episode 15 of The Mask & The Mic, Guy Hebert and Kent French welcome former Anaheim Ducks defenseman Korbinian Holzer to the show following one of the most memorable seasons of his career. Korbinian recently captained the Moser Medical Graz99ers to the first championship in franchise history in Austria’s ICE Hockey League — an accomplishment that meant everything to the players, coaching staff, ownership, and the city of Graz. He reflects on the emotional championship run, the unforgettable celebration that followed, and the incredible gift the team owner gave the players after winning it all. The conversation also marks the close of an incredible professional hockey journey, as Korbinian recently announced his retirement after 20 years of professional hockey. Guy and Kent revisit Korbinian’s NHL career, including the moment he was traded to Anaheim and what it was like spending five seasons with the Ducks organization. Korbinian also opens up about what comes next — stepping into coaching and management as the future coach and GM of Germany’s U20 Junior Team. He shares how he’s preparing for the role, the lessons he learned throughout his playing career, and which former Ducks head coach has become an important mentor during the transition. And yes… the guys also revisit some of the more unforgettable moments away from the rink — including photo shoots featuring Korbinian dressed as a circus conductor. This episode is about leadership, reinvention, championships, and what it means to walk away from the game on top. Subscribe to TheMaskTheMic YouTube Channel [https://www.youtube.com/@TheMaskTheMic]

13. maj 20261 h 5 min