FACEOFF: Inside the NHL - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

Big Skates to Fill
Brady Tkachuk starts this season as the little brother of the reigning Stanley Cup Champion, Matthew Tkachuk. He ends the season as a face of the NHL, a father, and his own man.

Johnny Hockey
The hockey world experienced the unimaginable devastation when Johnny Gaudreau and his brother Matt were killed over the summer. This episode is about how those closest to Johnny - his wife, Meredith, and teammates Sean Monahan and Zach Werenski redefine what it means to be a family, a team, and a community in the face of tragedy.

Immortals
Two of the league's biggest superstars (Sidney Crosby and Anže Kopitar) let us into their world with intimate access in a pivotal 2024-25 season. As we see them fight Father Time in their own way, Quinton Byfield represents the next generation of superstars, eager to learn from his elders and leave the league better than he found it.

Best Laid Shanaplans
Brendan Shanahan's master 'plan,' years in the making, is finally coming to fruition thanks to his star forward, William Nylander. This playoff-centric story allows us to witness them beat their in-Province rival from Ottawa and clash with the reigning champion from Florida in the second round. If they don't deliver this season, changes could come for the team Brendan grew up rooting for.

Good Enough
Seth Jarvis is supposedly too small, too unserious, and out of place in the NHL. His team, the Carolina Hurricanes, have been on the verge of greatness for years - but they keep falling short. For Seth and the Hurricanes, the 2024-25 season is about proving that they indeed are good enough.

The Rat Kings
The Florida Panthers are bigger, louder, and nastier than ever-and now they're on the brink of hockey immortality. In the shadow of last year's heartbreak, the Edmonton Oilers are back on hockey's biggest stage-facing the same villains, the same wounds, and the same question: Can they rewrite the ending?
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