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Playoff Beards | Stanley Cup Finals Preview: Vegas or Carolina, Who Takes the Cup Home?

1 h 5 min · 2. kesä 2026
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Snark and Ryan are back with the biggest show of the year — it's time to preview the 2026 Stanley Cup Finals. On one side, the Carolina Hurricanes have put together one of the most dominant postseason runs in decades. After going 12-1 through three rounds, sweeping two opponents and barely breaking a sweat on their way to the Final, the Canes are back in the championship round for the first time since 2006 — when Rod Brind'Amour was the captain lifting the Cup. Now he's the coach trying to bring it home. That's a storyline. On the other side, the Vegas Golden Knights are doing what the Vegas Golden Knights do. John Tortorella, who took over with just eight games left in the regular season, has this team playing some of the best hockey of their short franchise history. They ended the Colorado Avalanche's Presidents' Trophy season in a four-game sweep and are riding a six-game win streak into the Final. The Golden Knights have now made three Cup Final appearances in nine years — and they know exactly how to win one. Both of these teams play a physical, suffocating defensive style, which means this series is going to come down to goaltending, special teams, and who breaks first. Carter Hart has been the story in Vegas' net all postseason. Frederik Andersen has three shutouts for Carolina and a save percentage over .930. Something has to give. Offensively, Mitch Marner is the leading scorer in the entire playoffs. Jack Eichel isn't far behind. But Carolina's second line — Taylor Hall, Logan Stankoven, and Jackson Blake — has been the most dangerous unit nobody's talking about outside of Raleigh. Snark and Ryan get into all of it: the paths to the Final, the key matchups, the X-factors, and their picks for how this series ends. The beards are getting longer. The stakes don't get higher than this.

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Snark and Ryan are back with the biggest show of the year — it's time to preview the 2026 Stanley Cup Finals. On one side, the Carolina Hurricanes have put together one of the most dominant postseason runs in decades. After going 12-1 through three rounds, sweeping two opponents and barely breaking a sweat on their way to the Final, the Canes are back in the championship round for the first time since 2006 — when Rod Brind'Amour was the captain lifting the Cup. Now he's the coach trying to bring it home. That's a storyline. On the other side, the Vegas Golden Knights are doing what the Vegas Golden Knights do. John Tortorella, who took over with just eight games left in the regular season, has this team playing some of the best hockey of their short franchise history. They ended the Colorado Avalanche's Presidents' Trophy season in a four-game sweep and are riding a six-game win streak into the Final. The Golden Knights have now made three Cup Final appearances in nine years — and they know exactly how to win one. Both of these teams play a physical, suffocating defensive style, which means this series is going to come down to goaltending, special teams, and who breaks first. Carter Hart has been the story in Vegas' net all postseason. Frederik Andersen has three shutouts for Carolina and a save percentage over .930. Something has to give. Offensively, Mitch Marner is the leading scorer in the entire playoffs. Jack Eichel isn't far behind. But Carolina's second line — Taylor Hall, Logan Stankoven, and Jackson Blake — has been the most dangerous unit nobody's talking about outside of Raleigh. Snark and Ryan get into all of it: the paths to the Final, the key matchups, the X-factors, and their picks for how this series ends. The beards are getting longer. The stakes don't get higher than this.

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