Artturi Lehkonen and the Colorado Avalanche held off the Tampa Bay Lightning in the Finals and won the Stanley Cup. General manager Joe Sakic will now have a lot to do to keep his team intact.
Posted at 5:52 p.m.
Have we seen the best of Avalanche before, or are we witnessing the birth of a new dynasty? As for the Lightning, will we see its core dismantle?
When the Lightning won the Cup in 2020, we thought they could never keep that core with the salary cap. They reissued. We said to ourselves, it’s sure that it’s over. They figured it out and came back with a roster that came very close to winning the Stanley Cup a third time. The Avalanche are in a more critical situation, there are several independent players. But when you build a culture and you’ve experienced those emotions, it’s still a very attractive place for players. Joe Sakic has shown how good a GM he is by setting up this team, he can also show that he is by keeping it competitive.
Simon Olivier Lorange
Kudos to Joe Sakic. He went for Devon Toews who rounds out the NHL’s best pairing. He went for Lehkonen, Cogliano, Josh Manson. Are these incredible acquisitions? You do this when your core is ready to win. The core was mature, you surround them.
Stephane Waite
Journalists Simon-Olivier Lorange, from The Press and Mikaël Lalancette, from Sundiscuss it with Stéphane Waite and Jérémie Rainville, from 98.5 FM.
The detail of the episode
Block 1
0:05 – Colorado, Stanley Cup champions
10:52 – Artturi Lehkonen: From fourth line in Montreal to winning goal in the Stanley Cup Final
7:00 p.m. – Will Colorado be able to repeat the feat?
Block 2
28:22 – Tampa Bay: A Wounded Warrior
34:00 – Corey Perry: three times in the final without a cup
37: 10 – Mikhail Sergachev is solid and hurts the Canadian.
Block 3
39:39 – Luke Richardson in Chicago, Sean Burke in Vegas. Who takes over?
49:29 – The world of rumours: Josh Anderson in the market?
54:17 – In your opinion, have the Canadiens made their choice for July 7?