One thing hockey and NASCAR have in common is speed.
Martin Truex Jr. knows a thing or two about going fast, and he saw similarities in the pace of both sports when he joined NBCSN’s broadcast of the Philadelphia Flyers and visiting Boston Bruins on Wednesday Night Hockey.
“These guys go with everything they have every single minute of the game,” Truex said. “We have to do the same. When they’re on the ice, they’re going wide-open all day, and that’s kind of how we do it.”
The 2017 NASCAR Cup Series champ is gearing up for the 2019 Daytona 500 on Feb. 17 on a new team after making the switch to Joe Gibbs Racing during the offseason following five years with Furniture Row Racing.
But on Wednesday, he was between the glass in Philly with NBCSN’s Brian Boucher.
Truex watched the two teams warming up prior to puck drop. His goal?
“Just to see how close I can get to the puck without it actually hitting me would be a good start,” Truex said, smiling. “Just to see the size and the speed of these guys is going to be insane up close.”
As to who he was rooting for, the Philadelphia-area native was clear.
“Flyers all the way,” he said.
Truex got a good taste of what today’s NHL is all about: goal-scoring.
The Bruins and Flyers combined for three goals in the first period.
“I feel like this is a NASCAR race,” Truex said 15 minutes into the period. “It’s so intense. You got to be here to see it in person. TV is awesome, but when you get down here by this ice, it’s amazing what these guys are doing. NASCAR fans would say the same thing about racing all of the time.”
Truex was especially impressed by the goaltenders, who saw a combined 19 shots in the period.
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Scott Billeck is a writer for Pro Hockey Talk on NBC Sports. Drop him a line at [email protected] or follow him on Twitter @scottbilleck
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