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In this episode, we’ve got a full slate of Tuesday night NHL action and one huge announcement from Dallas that’s shaking up the hockey world.
We start in New York, where Pyotr Kochetkov made his season debut and stopped all 25 shots he faced as the Carolina Hurricanes shut out the New York Rangers 3–0 at Madison Square Garden. I’ll break down how Kochetkov’s calm play in net and Carolina’s perfect penalty kill helped them come out with the win, and how Nikolaj Ehlers’ first goal as a Hurricane set the tone early.
Then we head to Montreal, where the Flyers edged out the Canadiens in a 5–4 shootout thriller. Hear how Philly blew a 3–0 lead, rallied late with Nikita Grebenkin’s first NHL goal, and finished the job thanks to Trevor Zegras’ shootout winner. I’ll also touch on Nick Suzuki’s 12-game point streak and what it says about Montreal’s consistency early in the season.
Next, we’re off to Minnesota, where the Wild pulled out a wild 3–2 overtime win over the Predators — literally. Marcus Johansson’s OT goal sparked controversy after Nashville’s goalie dislodged the net, but the call stood. We’ll unpack the NHL Situation Room’s ruling, Kirill Kaprizov’s two-point night, and how the Wild are finally stringing wins together.
Over in Dallas, the Stars kept their hot streak alive with a 4–3 shootout victory against the Oilers, thanks to Wyatt Johnston’s game-winner and a three-assist night. We’ll go over Mikko Rantanen’s 300th career goal, Connor McDavid’s 1,100th point, and what this stretch means for both teams moving forward.
Finally, we wrap with the biggest story of the night — the Dallas Stars officially being named hosts of the 2027 NHL Stadium Series at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, home of the Dallas Cowboys. We’ll talk about the league’s announcement, potential opponents, and what Commissioner Gary Bettman’s “Southern growth strategy” means for hockey in Texas.
So sit back, relax, and enjoy the episode!
DON’T FORGET to FOLLOW the Hockey Talk with TG Podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and iHeartRadio, and SUBSCRIBE to the YouTube Channel. We’re with you EVERY Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 11:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m., bringing you the latest scores, stories, and insights from around the league. Your No. 1 podcast for ALL things hockey. 🏒🔥
By Ty GlennIn this episode, we’ve got a full slate of Tuesday night NHL action and one huge announcement from Dallas that’s shaking up the hockey world.
We start in New York, where Pyotr Kochetkov made his season debut and stopped all 25 shots he faced as the Carolina Hurricanes shut out the New York Rangers 3–0 at Madison Square Garden. I’ll break down how Kochetkov’s calm play in net and Carolina’s perfect penalty kill helped them come out with the win, and how Nikolaj Ehlers’ first goal as a Hurricane set the tone early.
Then we head to Montreal, where the Flyers edged out the Canadiens in a 5–4 shootout thriller. Hear how Philly blew a 3–0 lead, rallied late with Nikita Grebenkin’s first NHL goal, and finished the job thanks to Trevor Zegras’ shootout winner. I’ll also touch on Nick Suzuki’s 12-game point streak and what it says about Montreal’s consistency early in the season.
Next, we’re off to Minnesota, where the Wild pulled out a wild 3–2 overtime win over the Predators — literally. Marcus Johansson’s OT goal sparked controversy after Nashville’s goalie dislodged the net, but the call stood. We’ll unpack the NHL Situation Room’s ruling, Kirill Kaprizov’s two-point night, and how the Wild are finally stringing wins together.
Over in Dallas, the Stars kept their hot streak alive with a 4–3 shootout victory against the Oilers, thanks to Wyatt Johnston’s game-winner and a three-assist night. We’ll go over Mikko Rantanen’s 300th career goal, Connor McDavid’s 1,100th point, and what this stretch means for both teams moving forward.
Finally, we wrap with the biggest story of the night — the Dallas Stars officially being named hosts of the 2027 NHL Stadium Series at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, home of the Dallas Cowboys. We’ll talk about the league’s announcement, potential opponents, and what Commissioner Gary Bettman’s “Southern growth strategy” means for hockey in Texas.
So sit back, relax, and enjoy the episode!
DON’T FORGET to FOLLOW the Hockey Talk with TG Podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and iHeartRadio, and SUBSCRIBE to the YouTube Channel. We’re with you EVERY Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 11:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m., bringing you the latest scores, stories, and insights from around the league. Your No. 1 podcast for ALL things hockey. 🏒🔥