Tradition's Finest Episode 138 - "The Bust of All Time Episode"
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Episode 138 - "The Bust of All Time Episode" includes a discussion of the following sports-related topics:
- NCAA: News & Storylines - - NCAA College Football: Posthumously, Mike Leach is on the College Football Hall of Fame ballot for the first time, following an adjustment to eligibility criteria for coaches - - Leach, whose use of the Air Raid offense, widespread coaching tree and distinct personality left a significant impression of the sport, had been kept off previous ballots because his career winning percentage at Texas Tech, Washington State and Mississippi State - 158-107 (.596) - fell just below the previous threshold of .600 - - In 2025, the National Football Foundation, which oversees the Hall of Fame, announced that the winning percentage required for coaching eligibility would be adjusted to .595, whereas the other requirements for coaches to become eligible for selection, including ten or more years as a HC and at least 100 games coached, have not changed and/or remain the same - - Leach died in December 2022 at the age of 61 from complications related to a heart condition, while still coaching at Mississippi State - - **NOTE: He won division titles at both Texas Tech and Washington State, where his 2018 team finished the season ranked No.10 nationally, and guided teams to bowl appearances in all but two seasons at his three (3) head coaching stops - - Leach's previous ineligibility for the Hall of Fame garnered extensive criticism of the process involved in selection, from many coaches, media members & fans - as Leach coached or hired many notable coaches throughout his pristine career, including USC's Lincoln Riley, TCU's Sonny Dykes, Oklahoma State's Eric Morris, Baylor's Dave Aranda & Tennessee's Josh Heupel, among others - - Similarly, Jackie Sherrill, who had a career winning percentage of .592 at Washington State, Pitt, Texas A&M and Mississippi State, also appeared on the ballot for the first time, as Sherrill had six (6) AP top-10 finishes, including a No.2 overall ranking while at Pitt in 1980 - - Other notable players on this year's ballot include Auburn QB Cam Newton and Baylor QB Robert Griffin III, who won the Heisman Trophy in 2010 and 2011, respectively, as well as Ohio State LB A.J. Hawk and Wisconsin RB Melvin Gordon, both national award winners - - **NOTE: The 2027 ballot includes 80 players and nine (9) coaches from the FBS level, and 99 players & 39 coaches from other NCAA or NAIA divisions, while the next Hall of Fame class will be announced in January 2027, during the College Football Playoff. . .Q: What are your thoughts on the late Mike Leach being included on the HOF ballot for the first time after the career winning percentage for eligibility was adjusted to .595?. . ."You Can't Make This Up:" Jordyn Adams spent the better part of eight (8) years pursuing one sports dream, but now he's returning to another: The former five-star football recruit & first-round MLB draft pick has enrolled at SMU and plans to join the Mustangs football program, a source confirmed to CBS Sports - - Adams was once considered one of the country's premier high school athletes - a standout WR at Green Hope High School in Cary, North Carolina - he finished his prep career ranked as the No.3 WR in the 2018 class and the No.14 overall prospect nationally - - **NOTE: The only WRs ranked ahead of Adams in the Class of 2018 were future NFL stars: Amon-Ra St. Brown & Ja'Marr Chase - - While in high school, Adams signed with North Carolina and intended to play both football & baseball, but those plans changed when the Los Angeles Angels selected him with the No.17 overall pick in the 2018 MLB Draft and signed him away from college on a deal worth more than $3 million, which was a decision that launched a professional baseball career that stretched from 2018 up until just a couple weeks ago, when he last appeared in a Triple-A game on May 20 with the Nashville Sounds - - Adams made his major league debut in 2023, as he appeared in 17 games for the Angels that season and returned for 11 more games in 2024, after which point, he departed the Angels' organization, spending time with the Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers' organizations - - In total, Adams played 38 MLB games, collecting 13 hits, six (6) runs scored, one HR and five (5) RBIs - as he spent the bulk of his career in the minor leagues, appearing in 678 games and accumulating more than 2,400 at-bats, while showcasing the athleticism that once made him one of the nation's top football recruits - - After his baseball career came to a close last month, rather than continuing to pursue another opportunity in the MLB, Adams has elected to revisit the sport many believed could have carried him to a professional career as well - - As for now, Adams remains eligible to play college football for SMU, but the NCAA continues to debate significant eligibility changes, for instance, last month Division I leaders discussed an age-based "five-for-five" model that would give athletes five (5) years to compete beginning immediately after high school graduation or their 19th birthday - whichever comes first, as this type of proposal could impact cases like Adams in the future - - Adams never enrolled, however, at UNC after signing with the Angels, and so, because he went directly into the MLB and never played college football, his eligibility situation differs from that of a traditional college athlete. . .Q: What is your most current take (or stance) on a situation such as that of Jordyn Adams? Should Jordyn Adams, a former eight-year MLB player, be considered eligible by the NCAA to play college football for the SMU Mustangs next season? If so, why?. . .NCAA College Basketball: Former Iowa State forward Milan Momcilovic, the No.1 player in the NCAA transfer portal this spring, has committed to Kentucky, he announced on Monday - - Momcilovic chose the Wildcats over Louisville and Arizona, meanwhile, St. John's was also among the schools in pursuit as recently as last week, but the Red Storm bowed out after landing Baylor transfer Tounde Yessoufou - - Momcilovic, a 6-foot-8 junior, was the best shooter in college basketball last season: he averaged 16.9 points and shot 48.7% from 3-point range, leading the nation in 3-point percentage and ranking fifth in 3-pointers made - - **NOTE: In his three (3) seasons in Ames, Iowa State won 83 games and made two Sweet 16 appearances, as Momcilovic earned second-team All-Big 12 honors last season - - It's impossible to overstate the significance of Momcilovic's addition for the outlook of the Kentucky Wildcats - as well as for head coach Mark Pope, who is entering a pivotal season, coming off a campaign in which the Wildcats struggled for long stretches and finished 22-14 with a second-round NCAA tournament exit despite having the nation's most expensive roster - as with Momcilovic in the fold, and after starting center Malachi Moreno withdrew his name from the NBA Draft last week, Pope now has a top-25 roster on his hands entering the 2026-27 college basketball season - - Kentucky has leaned heavily on the portal this offseason, as Momcilovic will likely join fellow transfers Alex Wilkins (Furman) and Zoom Diallo (Washington) in the Wildcats' starting lineup - - After announcing his intent in early April to enter the transfer portal and the NBA Draft, he went through the entire draft process, earning an invitation to the combine, as he cemented himself as one of the elite shooters in the pool of players, shooting nearly 69% across the four (4) shooting drills, but removed his name hours before the draft's early-entry withdrawal deadline. . .Q: What do you make of Milan Momcilovic's decision to remove his name from the NBA Draft and to transfer to the University of Kentucky?. . .NCAA College Softball: Women's College World Series (WCWS) Semifinals: No.2 Texas Longhorns vs. No.7 Tennessee Volunteers - - Teagan Kavan pitched her fifth career shutout in the Women's College World Series and Texas defeated No.7 seed Tennessee twice on Monday to advance to the championship series - - The No.2 seed Longhorns, who had to advance through the loser's bracket after falling to the Vols in the tournament opener, won Monday's first game 5-2, and then rolled again 4-0 behind Kavan's gem - - **NOTE: Texas joined Oklahoma as the only other NCAA program to reach three (3) consecutive WCWS championship finals - - Texas had the pitching, as Teagan Kavan, who surrendered three (3) runs before being pulled after three (3) innings in the WCWS opener, rebounded to cruise past the Vols, outdueling Tennessee ace Karlyn Pickens, as Kavan surrendered only two hits and struck out 10 batters in the deciding game - - The Longhorns also got a sterling performance on the circle from Citlaly Gutierrez in the first game, as the senior went 6 2/3 innings, allowing just one earned run, before handing the ball off to Kavan, who picked up the one-out save - - **NOTE: With her performance, Kavan passed Cat Osterman for the most WCWS shutouts in Texas history, and she has now allowed one or fewer earned runs in nine (9) of her 11 career WCWS starts - - Women's College World Series (WCWS) Semifinals 2: No.1 Alabama Crimson Tide vs. No.11 Texas Tech Red Raiders - - In just a matter of hours, Alabama went from the winners' bracket to ending its season in the WCWS semifinals: The No.1 seed Crimson Tide (56-9) fell 2-0 to the No.11 seed Red Raiders (60-8) to solidify its fate in a do-or-die game after suffering a first 5-4 loss to Texas Tech on Monday at Devon Park in Oklahoma City: In Game 1, Texas Tech forced the winner-take-all game with a walk-off win in Monday's opener, thanks to a 7th inning HR by Mia Williams - - In Game 2, the Red Raiders picked up right where they left off after the first game, as Texas Tech started the second game with a hit in its first at-bat, and by the end of the 3rd inning, the Red Raiders tallied four (4) hits, whereas Alabama, prevented Texas Tech from capitalizing on any of them while the Crimson Tide was trying to get its offense going - - Alabama finally got a hit in the bottom of the 3rd, but it couldn't turn that into a run - but then, to open the 4th, Texas Tech's Jasmyn Burns rocketed a pitch to center field, giving the Red Raiders a 1-0 lead, and while the lead did not seem like much, it almost felt insurmountable with the way NiJaree Canady was pitching: Alabama struggled to get into any type of groove offensively against her, and she pitched all seven (7) innings of the second game, allowing only two hits, no runs, one walk & striking out six (6) batters - - Meanwhile, by the 6th inning, Alabama ace Jocelyn Briski was running out of steam, and after she gave up an eighth hit for the game with two runners on and no outs, the Crimson Tide swapped Briski out for Vic Moten, as the freshman pitcher got Alabama out of the jam without allowing another run or hit, however, Texas Tech added to its lead in the top of the 7th when a single up the middle allowed Mihyia Davis to advance to 3rd base, after which a Crimson Tide throwing error opened the door for her to run home & increase the Red Raiders' lead to 2-0 - - Alabama got the tying run to the plate after Audrey Vandagriff doubled down the left-field line, but Ambrey Taylor popped up to left to end the game, and send the Crimson Tide home three (3) wins short of a national title - - Shockingly & overall, the Red Raiders out-hit the Crimson Tide, 10-2, but Alabama's inability to get much anything going at the plate in the second game ultimately ended the Crimson Tide's spectacular season. . .Q: What were your thoughts on a Texas-Texas Tech WCWS Finals rematch? - - Women's College World Series (WCWS) Finals: Game 1: No.2 Texas Longhorns vs. No.11 Texas Tech Red Raiders - - Teagan Kavan pitched a complete-game three-hitter, Katie Stewart hit her fourth HR in as many games, and Texas opened the WCWS championship round with a 7-3 victory over Texas Tech on Wednesday night - - The No.2 seed Longhorns (52-12) could potentially wrap up their second consecutive national championship with a victory in Game 2 on Thursday night - - **NOTE: Winners of Game 1 have gone on to win the title 80% of the time since the best-of-three (3) series format began in 2005 - - Tech took a 1-0 lead on a solo HR by Mihyia Davis with one out in the 1st inning, but that lead didn't last long as Texas scored five (5) runs in the bottom of the 1st, as Stewart's two-run homer that cleared the bleachers in center field gave Texas a 2-1 lead - it was her seventh career HR in WCWS, including one in each of the past four (4) games, which is the first time that's ever happened in WCWS history - - Teagan Kavan cruised into the 5th, not allowing another hit until Mia Williams went deep to straightaway center field for her 27th HR of the season, a two-run blast that made it 6-3 - as Kavan (29-6) , the WCWS most outstanding player in the Longhorns' run to the 2025 championship, finished with six (6) strikeouts, two walks & a hit batter, as it was her 10th career win in WCWS, tied for the most all time - - Meanwhile, Texas Tech coach Gerry Glasco took NiJaree Canady, the two-time national pitcher of the year, out of the game after she faced six (6) batters in relief in the 1st and 2nd innings, however, she was listed as the Red Raiders' presumptive starter in Game 2 of the series - - This was the first WCWS championship rematch since UCLA defeated Cal in 2003 and 2004, the last two title games before the championship was implemented. . .Q: Following the Longhorns' win in Game 1 of the WCWS Finals, did you think that No.2 seed Texas would close the series out in Game 2? Or would the series go three (3) games?. .
- NFL - - "CBS Country, Let's Ride:" Ten-time Pro Bowl QB Russell Wilson confirmed Wednesday in a video posted to social media that he's retiring from the NFL to take a job with CBS Sports - - Wilson, who also had an offer on the table from the New York Jets to join the franchise as a backup to starting QB Geno Smith, decided to embark on a new career path as an NFL analyst - - Wilson, who won a Super Bowl and the prestigious Walter Payton Man of the Year award during his career, is now set to leave the NFL as a player to become an analyst on the network's pregame show that includes James Brown, Nate Burleson & Bill Cowher - - Wilson will replace Matt Ryan with CBS after the former QB left the network this offseason to return to the Atlanta Falcons as the organization's president of football operations - - Wilson, 37, has thrown for 46,966 yards, 353 TDs and 114 INTs during a career which includes 10 seasons with the Seattle Seahawks, two with the Denver Broncos, one with the Pittsburgh Steelers & last season with the New York Giants - - **NOTE: His passing yardage is the fifth most in the NFL since 2012, when he was selected by the Seahawks in the third round of the 2012 NFL Draft, trailing only Matthew Stafford (56,676), Tom Brady (49,235), Aaron Rodgers (48,908) and Matty Ice (48,554). . .Q: What was your initial reaction to the news announcement Monday that QB Russell Wilson was leaving the NFL as a player to become a sports analyst on CBS?. . ."A Blockbuster Trade:" The Cleveland Browns have agreed to trade two-time NFL Defensive Player of the Year & DE Myles Garrett to the Los Angeles Rams in exchange for two-time Pro Bowl pass rusher Jared Verse and multiple draft picks, the teams announced Monday - - The Browns receives a first-round draft pick in 2027, a second-round pick in 2028 and a third-rounder in 2029 in what is one of the biggest or most significant trades in NFL history involving a defensive player - - The shocking trade, however, is completely "on brand" for the L.A. Rams, who made a similarly seismic move in the 2021 offseason when they completed a trade with the Detroit Lions for QB Matthew Stafford - - The Rams' interest in Garrett sparked shortly after the Browns modified the contract of the seven-time Pro Bowl DE in March, pushing back the option bonuses from the 15th day of the league year in March to a week before the start of the NFL regular season, making it easier to trade him, while the Browns at the time, had zero interest in trading Garrett - but the Rams refused to give up what one source referred to as their "persistent pursuit" of Garrett, just kept calling & calling - as it was the sole franchise that tried to pry loose a player the Cleveland Browns' front office once deemed "untouchable." - - **NOTE: The trade not only lands Garrett in Los Angeles - and with a winning franchise - but also relocates the two-time DPOY to the city where his girlfriend resides - and it also marks a homecoming for Jared Verse, who was born in Dayton, Ohio - - Meanwhile, Sportsbooks reacted quickly to the reported trade, with DraftKings moving the Rams from 8-1 to 13-2 to win the Super Bowl. . .Q: What are your thoughts on the NFL's blockbuster trade that landed two-time DPOY Myles Garrett in Los Angeles and Jared Verse in Cleveland? Following the trade, are the Rams now the clear favorites for you to win Super Bowl LXI?. . "[Worst] Kept Secret:" The Philadelphia Eagles agreed Monday to trade star WR A.J. Brown to the New England Patriots for a first-round pick in 2028 and a 2027 fifth-round pick - - The fifth-round selection will be the better of New England's two picks in that round of next year's draft, sources told ESPN - - The trade, which has been discussed and anticipated across the NFL for months, reunites Brown and Patriots' head coach Mike Vrabel - - Brown, who turns 29 on June 30, gives Patriots QB Drake Maye a true No.1 target as part of a revamped top of the WR depth chart alongside free agent signing Romeo Doubs - - The Eagles, likewise, have planned for Brown's departure all offseason, trading up in this year's draft for USC WR Makai Lemon, while also trading for Green Bay Packers WR Dontayvion Wicks and signing Hollywood Brown & Elijah Brown as free agents - - Since entering the league as a second-round selection of the Vrabel-led Tennessee Titans in 2019, Brown is fourth in the league in both receiving yards (8,029) and TD catches (56) - - Although Brown left his mark in Philadelphia, where he recorded the highest single-season receiving yards totals in franchise history in 2022 and 2023, his frustration with the Eagles' offense continued to grow, especially over the previous two seasons - - The Patriots inherit Brown's contract, which runs through the 2029 season and averaged $32 million per season, which is the seventh highest in the NFL among WRs, as New England was one of Brown's preferred trade destinations, in part because of his on- and off-field relationship with Vrabel, whom of which he played for in Tennessee from 2019 to 2021. . .Q: What are your thoughts on the Eagles-Patriots trade that landed WR A.J. Brown in New England?. . ."Madden NFL 27:" Caleb Williams had an unshakeable premonition that his time with the Chicago Bears would take the franchise to heights it had rarely seen, and he took a step toward that promise Wednesday when EA Sports announced he will be the cover athlete for “Madden NFL 27,” the first player in Bears history to earn that distinction: Williams enters the 2026 season with a 90 overall rating - - In his first season playing under Bears HC Ben Johnson, Williams threw for 3,942 yards and 27 TDs - setting a franchise single-season passing record - while leading Chicago to its first divisional title since 2018 and first playoff win in 15 years, and in doing so, he emerged as one of the NFL's most exciting QBs - - He and the aptly named “Cardiac Bears” made history with their seven (7) comeback wins, including playoffs, after trailing in the 4th QTR - - The Standard Edition cover features Williams' signature jump pass, remembered best by a 4th-and-8 throw to Rome Odunze as the Bears fought back from an 18-point deficit to beat the Green Bay Packers in the playoffs, with the Chicago skyline in the background - - The 2025 NFL Moment of the Year - Williams' 46-yard walk-off TD pass to DJ Moore to beat Green Bay in OT in Week 16 - will be represented on the Deluxe Edition in the form of Williams' “Iceman” celebration - - “Madden NFL 27” is set for a full release on all consoles on August 13. . .Q: What are your thoughts on Chicago Bears QB Caleb Williams being the cover athlete for Madden NFL 27?. . .
- NBA - - 2025-26 NBA Playoffs Recap: In this particular segment, JD & Spencer review Game 7 of the Western Conference Finals as well as Game 1 of the 2026 NBA Finals (list included below):
Western Conference Finals:
Game 7: No.1 Oklahoma City Thunder vs. No.2 San Antonio Spurs [Series tied 3-3]
2026 NBA Finals:
Game 1: No.2 San Antonio Spurs (Western Conf. champ) vs. No.3 New York Knicks (Eastern Conf. champ) [Series 0-0]
- NBA (cont'd) - - "Magic [in] Me:" The Orlando Magic have announced the hiring of San Antonio Spurs associate head coach Sean Sweeney as the franchise's new HC - - Sweeney, who has spent this season as San Antonio's lead assistant, will replace Jamahl Mosley, who was fired after the Magic lost 4-3 to Detroit in their first-round series and has since become the HC of the New Orleans Pelicans - - Sweeney will finish the remainder of the postseason on the Spurs' bench with San Antonio hosting the New York Knicks for Game 1 of the NBA Finals on Wednesday night - - Former Chicago Bulls HC Billy Donovan and LA Clippers assistant coach Jeff Van Gundy were also finalists for the Magic's coaching vacancy - - A decision was finally made to offer the job to Sweeney, who blew Orlando away during his interview process and meeting with ownership Wednesday in San Antonio, sources added - - Sweeney ran San Antonio's defense for Coach of the Year finalist Mitch Johnson this season, guiding an improvement from 25th to third in the NBA's defensive efficiency rankings and garnering praise from the team's young stars Victor Wembanyama and Stephon Castle - - **NOTE: The Spurs also ranked top-five in defending isolations, on-ball screens, drives and rim protection, according to ESPN Research - - Under Sweeney, the Spurs made a 28-win improvement to a 62-20 campaign - tied for the third-most wins in franchise history - and have advanced to the conference finals, as Sweeney has served as a lead assistant to a conference finalist in three (3) of the last five (5) seasons - - Sweeney's first head coaching job will be with a Magic team built to contend in the Eastern Conference with one-time NBA All-Star Paolo Banchero, Franz Wagner, Desmond Bane and Jalen Suggs - - Orlando has failed to make it out of the first round for three (3) straight seasons - - The Magic led top-seeded Detroit 3-1 but didn't have enough offense to close out the Pistons, especially after Wagner suffered a series-ending right calf strain in Game 4 - - Sweeney broke into NBA coaching as a video coordinator in 2011 for the then-New Jersey Nets, before moving on to the bench in Brooklyn for the 2013-14 season, and he also had stints as an assistant coach with the Milwaukee Bucks (2014-18) and the Pistons (2018-21). . .Q: What are your thoughts on the Orlando Magic hiring Spurs' assistant coach Sean Sweeney as the franchise's new HC?. . .Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry has signed a 10-year, $400 million endorsement contract with Chinese company Li-Ning, ending a drawn-out recruitment process following Curry's departure from Under Armor in November - - Curry announced the end of his sneaker free agency Monday with a landmark deal at Li-Ning that expands his Curry Brand venture globally, as the agreement will include basketball products, athleisure lifestyle wear, the ability for Curry to sign male & female athletes under his brand, and a full golf line - - One factor in Curry's ultimate decision was his comfort while testing the shoes of two Li-Ning signature athletes - - Li-Ning plans to build Curry Brand stores in the United States and in China, as Curry's agent, Jeff Austin, finalized negotiations with in recent days, while the partnership was announced on social media Monday, but terms were not disclosed - - Curry split from Under Armor after a 13-year partnership, announcing a mutual divorce in November and expressing gratitude despite what industry sources said was growing frustration about the underinvestment from a brand decreasing in valuation. . .Q: What are your thoughts on Stephen Curry's decision to sign with Chinese sportswear company Li-Ning on a landmark 10-year deal?. . .
- Miscellaneous - - NASCAR: A member of Michael Jordan's NASCAR race team was arrested after allegedly plowing over a 77-year-old man with a golf cart she was driving at a famed race track in North Carolina: 23XI Racing employee Evanna Howell got into big trouble on Saturday, according to The California Post - - Police reportedly say Howell was driving a golf cart in the wrong direction at Charlotte Motor Speedway when she swung around, hit a curb, pushed an elderly man into a fence, and ran him over - - The alleged victim was reportedly taken to a local hospital after suffering several serious injuries, meanwhile, Howell was booked in jail on one count of assault with a deadly weapon causing serious injury - - Michael and Denny Hamlin co-own 23XI Racing, where Howell works as a senior account manager - - NASCAR says Howell had been “indefinitely suspended,” and online records show she was released from custody Tuesday on a $125,000 bond and is due back in court June 16. . .Q: What are your thoughts regarding the 23XI Racing team member being arrested after allegedly plowing over an elderly man on a golf cart?. . .2026 NHL Stanley Cup Final: Vegas Golden Knights vs. Carolina Hurricanes – Game 1: It took just one shot and 25 seconds worth of game action for the Vegas Golden Knights to find themselves in a hole in the Stanley Cup Final, and midway through the opening period, they were down two goals against a fast-skating Carolina Hurricanes team riding the energy from a buzzing home crowd. . .No matter, and no panic. . .Not with these tested Golden Knights: Tomas Hertl took a backhand pass from Colton Sissons and beat Frederik Andersen from the slot with 3:24 left in the third period, lifting the Golden Knights past the Carolina Hurricanes 5-4 in Tuesday night's opener of the Stanley Cup Final - - Game 2 of the best-of-seven (7) series is Thursday in Raleigh, with Vegas already having taken home ice away from the Hurricanes as it chases a second Cup title in four (4) seasons - - Hertl's finish off Sissons' feed from the right faceoff circle broke a 4-4 tie and pushed the Golden Knights ahead in an entertaining, back-and-forth start on the sport's biggest stage, as it marked Vegas' seventh straight win of the playoffs, starting with the last two games of the six-game second-round series against Anaheim and then the shocking four-game sweep of the Presidents' Trophy-winning Colorado Avalanche - - That series included Vegas erasing a 3-0 deficit to take Game 3, and now the Golden Knights have followed by rallying from another multi-goal deficit - this time 2-0 in the opening period - against a team that finished second only to the Avs in the regular season - - Things changed after Vegas coach John Tortorella gathered his team around the bench during a TV timeout after the Hurricanes had sprinted out to their lead, coming as Vegas had a slow start out of its six-day break while waiting for Carolina to close out Montreal in a five-game Eastern Conference Final - - Shea Theodore, Ivan Barbashev and Brett Howden also scored for Vegas, with Howden's postseason-leading 11th score giving the Golden Knights a 4-3 lead just 1:21 into the third period, while goalie Carter Hart finished with 23 saves - - Nikolaj Ehlers scored twice for the Hurricanes, the first coming 25 seconds into the game when he got loose on a rush and blasted one past Hart from the left side on the game's first shot - and he followed with a breakaway that gave Carolina a 2-0 lead and sent a charged home crowd into an eruption in the team's first Stanley Cup Final game in two decades - - Jordan Staal and Shayne Gostisbehere each scored tying goals after Vegas had pushed to a lead - - The Hurricanes went 12-1 through three (3) rounds to get back to the Stanley Cup Final for the first time since now-coach Rod Brind'Amour captained them to the title in 2006, and it also comes amid an eight-year playoff streak that has included at least one series win every time as a regular postseason contender: Carolina swept through Ottawa and Philadelphia before taking the last four (4) games of a five-game win against Montreal to punch through an Eastern Conference Final roadblock – **NOTE: That made the Hurricanes the first team since 1983 to reach the Stanley Cup Final with one loss, and the first since the NHL went to best-of-seven (7) series in all four (4) rounds in 1987 - - Meanwhile, Vegas has been getting stronger with every playoff round, winning for 19 of 24 games going back to the unexpected late-season firing of Bruce Cassidy and replace him with Tortorella - that included the shocking result against the Avalanche, who managed just seven (7) goals in four (4) games - - Defense had been the standout feature for both teams, in fact, with Carolina having allowed two or fewer goals in 12 of 13 playoff games - but that wasn't the case in Tuesday's fast-paced series opener, with both teams capitalizing on their chances in an entertaining back-and-forth game before Hertl got Vegas the lead for good. . .Q: Although neither of us are major NHL fans, after we covered last year's Stanley Cup Final, it almost seems as though we are compelled to discuss this year's final as well, so let's do just that: What are your thoughts on Game 1 of this year's Stanley Cup Final?. . .
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