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S2 Ep69: Pressure Shifts Fast: Scott Burnside & Mike Zeisberger on the Conference Finals

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100% Hockey
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May 22, 2026
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Summary

John Shannon and Daren Millard are joined by Scott Burnside and Mike Zeisberger on 100% Hockey to break down the opening games of the NHL Conference Finals. The conversation focuses on the surprising starts from road teams Vegas and Montreal, including Montreal’s dominant win over Carolina after many believed the Canadiens were running out of energy. The group examines how quickly pressure can shift in the playoffs and what it means now that Colorado and Carolina have both lost their perfect postseason records. The discussion also dives into playoff goaltending, roster construction, and how aggressive moves by teams like Vegas continue to reshape expectations around contender building. The guys debate the balance between star power, depth, and chemistry, while also looking at standout performances across both series. They wrap up with thoughts on Lindy Ruff’s extension in Buffalo and what his successful return says about experience, leadership, and today’s NHL coaching landscape. A full breakdown of a playoff picture that suddenly looks far less predictable.