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🏒 Jordan Martinook on Canes' 8-0 Playoff Start, Rod Brind'Amour's Culture & Caniacs' Tailgates

26 min · 17. maj 2026
episode 🏒 Jordan Martinook on Canes' 8-0 Playoff Start, Rod Brind'Amour's Culture & Caniacs' Tailgates cover

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Carolina Hurricanes alternate captain Jordan Martinook joins The David Glenn Show to discuss the Canes' historic 8-0 playoff start — the first team in 40 years to sweep their first two postseason opponents. In this exclusive interview, Marty breaks down what's fueling the Hurricanes' success, the impact of coach Rod Brind'Amour, goalie Freddie Andersen's postseason dominance, and what makes the Caniacs the best fans in hockey. Plus, hear Marty's thoughts on his teammates including Sebastian Aho, Logan Stankoven, Jackson Blake, Seth Jarvis, and more as the Canes head to the Eastern Conference Finals. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 Show Intro 00:39 Meet Jordan Martinook 01:47 Historic 8-0 Start 02:53 Caniacs And Tailgates 04:58 Culture Turnaround 06:58 Playing For Rod 08:45 Marty Party Mindset 10:29 Svechnikov Big Brother 11:46 Staying Healthy 13:07 Staal Leadership 14:38 Sponsor Break 15:19 Freddie In Net 16:50 Depth Scoring Edge 18:35 Rapid Fire Teammates 21:04 Rest Versus Rust 22:06 Ignoring The Noise 23:06 Final Four Push 24:21 Sign Off And Network 🎙️ KEY TOPICS: * First 8-0 playoff start in 40 years of NHL playoff format * Rod Brind'Amour's coaching philosophy and buy-in culture * Freddie Andersen's elite playoff goaltending * The electric Lenovo Center atmosphere and Caniacs tailgating scene * Franchise turnaround from 9 straight playoff misses to 8 straight appearances * Mentoring Andrei Svechnikov and younger players * Jordan Staal's 20-goal season at age 37 * Team scoring depth with 7 twenty-goal scorers (most in NHL) * Staying positive through 90+ game seasons 💬 What's your prediction for the Eastern Conference Finals? Drop it in the comments! ✅ SUBSCRIBE to the North Carolina Sports Network for more exclusive interviews with North Carolina's biggest sports stars! 🔗 FOLLOW THE DAVID GLENN SHOW: Website: ncsportsnetwork.com Social: @thencsportsnet Presented by NC Pork — Good for the Plate, Great for the State #CarolinaHurricanes #Hurricanes #NHLPlayoffs #JordanMartinook #DavidGlennShow #Canes #RodBrindAmour #FreddieAndersen #NorthCarolinaSports #NCSN #StanleyCupPlayoffs #LetsGoCanes #HockeyTwitter #NHL #EasternConferenceFinals #Caniacs #PNCArena

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