
Stanley Cup Final Rundown, Islanders Draft Rumors & Special Guest Neil Smith
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Ray and Steve break down the Florida Panthers’ commanding 5-1 victory over the Edmonton Oilers in Game 6, securing their second consecutive Stanley Cup. The Panthers’ success is attributed to:
- Elite depth scoring, led by Sam Reinhart’s historic four-goal performance.
- Stifling defense, anchored by Sergei Bobrovsky’s 28-save effort.
- Smart acquisitions, like Brad Marchand and Seth Jones, who added grit and experience.
The brothers explore how Florida’s balanced roster construction and relentless forecheck overwhelmed Edmonton’s top-heavy attack—and what lessons the Islanders can draw from that blueprint.
With the first overall pick in the 2025 NHL Draft, the Islanders are expected to select Matthew Schaefer, a dynamic left-shot defenseman. But the buzz on social media and across the league suggests something bolder: a potential trade to also acquire James Hagens, the Long Island native and Boston College standout.
Ray and Steve weigh in on:
- The emotional and marketing appeal of drafting Hagens.
- The logistical gymnastics required to pull off a deal with teams like Utah or Nashville, who hold top-five picks.
- The rumored trade packages, possibly involving Alexander Romanov or future first-rounders.
It’s a high-stakes gamble—but one that could reshape the Islanders’ identity overnight.
Former Rangers and Islanders GM Neil Smith joins the show to reflect on:
- His storied career, including building the 1994 Stanley Cup–winning Rangers.
- His tenure with the Islanders, offering rare behind-the-scenes insights.
- His latest venture as co-host of the NHL Wraparound Podcast, where he and Vic Morren blend historical context with sharp analysis of today’s game.
Smith also shares thoughts on what it takes to build a championship-caliber team in today’s NHL—timely wisdom as the Islanders look to emulate Florida’s rise.