What It Takes
In this episode, Drew Doughty looks back on his favorite Stanley Cup memories and identifies the key differentiator between a good team and a championship team:
In this episode, Drew Doughty looks back on his favorite Stanley Cup memories and identifies the key differentiator between a good team and a championship team:
Hey, hi. I'm Ilya Bryzgalov with The Players' Tribune. We're here in the fabulous Las Vegas. We're doing Stanley Cup coverage.
In episode four, the guys are back to discuss playoff superstitions, the truth behind home-ice advantage and more.
In this episode, Trevor Daley shares his favorite childhood hockey memories and looks back on the emotional journey of his first Stanley Cup run.
In episode three, the guys are back to discuss the magic of the Stanley Cup Playoffs and their toughest games of the season.
In episode 2, the guys discuss the Vegas Golden Knights' rise to the top and share what it was like to play in the city for the first time.
It's often said there is no trophy in professional sports that demands more of an athlete physically, mentally and emotionally than the Stanley Cup.
It’s funny. Everyone is asking us about change. Now that we beat Pittsburgh all the talk is, “What did you guys do differently?”
Whatever’s happening in Vegas this spring is certainly not staying in Vegas. Not as long as the Knights stay golden.
We are all thinking about you. We won’t forget. We are all Broncos.
What you need is a room full of guys who are willing to do anything. We had it in 2011. I think we have it again in 2018.
We know the task at hand. We’ve been there before. We want to see Thunder Alley in full force.
Look, I get it. There are a lot of goalies having great seasons. And sure, they all have valid arguments for winning the Vezina. But give me five minutes of you
For every single kid who was ever told to “stick to basketball,” Willie was like the first man on the moon.
The rule changes needed wouldn’t be revolutionary. And the solution is not complicated: No hits to the head — no excuses.
One has a Super Bowl ring, the other just won an Olympic Gold Medal. They recently got engaged and are definitely relationship goals.
"We’ve got Joe Thornton eating doughnuts. We’ve got the ’09 Penguins locker room. We’ve even got P.K. Subban’s first goal.
The stuff I want to talk about isn’t easy. So I’m going to start with a hockey player cliche here. But please just stick with me, because I promise you it’s for
Now, as a 56-year-old guy who has been through a ton, I realize that my life in hockey was really mainly all about gaining a platform for what I’m doing now.
There are so many little moments in everybody's lives, when things could go either way, when you could either go to the fifth floor or the sixth. And every one
You ever been punched square in the face? Not pushed, or shoved up high … punched in the face. Because that’s the closest comparison I can make to what the Edmo
I’ve probably messed up that shootout move a hundred times. But last week, on the ice in PyeongChang, with the gold medal on the line, I knew — I just knew — I
Trades are part of the business. Change is part of life. I’m definitely a little bit sad and a little bit excited to be heading to Tampa.
When my jersey goes up into the rafters this weekend, most people will probably think about the two Stanley Cups and the 1,025 points, and that’s what they’ll..