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Mitch Marner: Conn Smythe | Morning Cuppa Hockey

Season 3, Episode 143 of Morning Cuppa Hockey!

Jonny Lazarus and Colby Cohen are breaking down what might already be one of the greatest Stanley Cup Final series ever played after Vegas survived a stunning Hurricanes comeback to take a 2-1 series lead with a 5-4 double-overtime win in Game 3.

Former Carolina Hurricane Zach Boychuk joins the show to give the Hurricanes' perspective on where this series stands. He knows what it takes to win — four DEL championships with Eisbären Berlin and a Swiss title with SC Bern — so he'll tell us what a championship dressing room looks like when your backs are against the wall.

Then former NHL netminder Carter Hutton steps in to break down the most talked-about goaltending situation in hockey… Andersen gave up four goals on 16 shots through two periods before Bussi replaced him, stopped 18 of 19, and almost stole the whole thing — so what does Brind'Amour do now and how does a goalie even process being pulled on that stage?

Vegas Golden Knights radio play-by-play voice Dan D'Uva brings the view from the other side of the ice… what does this Golden Knights group look like from inside the building when Mitch Marner is doing what he's doing and the series keeps going to overtime?

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