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S2 Ep64: Why Goaltending Is Defining These Playoffs: Kelly Hrudey Breaks It Down

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100% Hockey
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May 11, 2026
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Summary

John Shannon and Daren Millard are joined by Kelly Hrudey on 100% Hockey for a deep dive into the Stanley Cup Playoffs and the evolving world of NHL goaltending. The conversation focuses heavily on the mental side of the position, including Montreal goaltender Jake Dobich and the emotional style he brings to the crease. Hrudey breaks down how different teams are handling goalie usage this postseason, why some clubs are more willing to rotate netminders, and what separates young goaltenders who thrive under playoff pressure from those who struggle with it. The group also discusses Carolina’s dominant playoff run, Anaheim’s defensive growth, and the Montreal-Buffalo series, before shifting into reflections on broadcasting and Hockey Night in Canada. Hrudey shares stories from his 31 years with the show, including memories from the iconic green room known as “The Lotus.” They close with thoughts on Mitch Marner’s playoff performance in Vegas and the larger trend of young goaltenders continuing to reshape the NHL postseason landscape.