One of the best parts about the advancements in technology and such is the fact that fans have access to some conversations that players have on the ice.

Whether they are good or bad conversations (swearing), hockey players being mic'd up makes for some pretty incredible moments.

 

Speaking of incredible mic'd up moments, one occurred in the dying seconds of Game 6 of the Stanley Cup final.

Up 2-0, Matt Cullen, Phil Kessel and company were celebrating the fact that they had just won back-to-back Stanley Cups a little early.

Obviously it's never over until it's over, but up 2-0 with only seconds to go, that's about as close as it can be to over.

Mike Sullivan, though, yelled at his players to remind them to stay focused.

The ultimate coaching move right there.  No celebrating, just focusing on the task at hand.

This moment was very similar to Crosby yelling at his teammates to calm down after the goal that made it 1-0 in Game 6.

 

After the final buzzer sounded, though, Sullivan showed his emotions and celebrated with his team and coaching staff.

(H/T: Penguins)