
TNT takes viewers behind the scenes on Adin Hill's save, Patrick Roy gets a Gatorade shower and Lil Jon and Owen Wilson hung out at Game 1 of the Stanley Cup final.

With June upon us, attention will soon turn to summer vacations and enjoying cold drinks on beaches. But before we get there, the hockey world gave us a few more fun stories to discuss from this past week:
By now, you've probably watched Adin Hill's outstanding save on Nick Cousins during Game 1 of the Stanley Cup final between Vegas and Florida. But have you ever wondered what goes into showing not only the save but the replays after it?
NHL on TNT released an inside look at the production team and how it showed different angles of the saves in a very short period of time during game broadcasts.
You'll hear they mentioned "Holtby" in reference to Braden Holtby making "The Save" for the Washington Capitals during Game 2 of the 2018 Stanley Cup final in Vegas. That moment helped the Caps even the series and later win the Cup. Who knows how Game 1 this year would've changed had Hill not made that acrobatic display?
It's not every day we get an inside look at a Stanley Cup final broadcast from this perspective, but it is really cool to see how a network makes replays come to life for a viewing audience.
Patrick Roy's likely final game behind the Quebec Remparts' bench saw him end as a winner.
Quebec defeated the Seattle Thunderbirds for the Memorial Cup this past Sunday. As Roy was chatting with TSN's Julia Tocheri, his players sneaked up on him to celebrate in one of the oldest ways in sports, a Gatorade bath.
It sounds like Roy has a good dry cleaner, as he mentioned it was the second time this suit has been soaked.
Lil Jon and Owen Wilson together at T-Mobile Arena? Wow. Yeah!
Two stars in music and Hollywood were hard to miss during Game 1, with Lil Jon always being a fixture at Golden Knights games.
We'll have to wait and see who may pop up at Game 2. In a city like Las Vegas, expect plenty more famous faces to appear before this series comes to an end.