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Mike Buckley and Bill Ranford join host Jesse Cohen to evaluate the LA Kings goaltending for the 2024-25 season. Mike Buckley discusses a strong season from Darcy Kuemper and the goaltending at the NHL level while Bill Ranford updates us on Hampton Slukynsky, Carter George and Erik Portillo.
In episode #300, we celebrate the milestone with a very special guest: LA Kings Director of Goaltending Bill Ranford. Not only was Ranford one of the original presenters at our TCS Live coaching conference back in 2012, he'll be returning to the stage in June for this year's edition of hockey's premier coaching conference. And top it off, he is the childhood hero of our host Aaron Wilbur. Ranford has spent the last 19 seasons with the Kings, 17 as the goaltending coach and the last two as Director. As a goalie, he led the 1990 Edmonton Oilers to a Stanley Cup with a Con Smythe performance. He also led Canada to the 1991 Canada Cup and helped his country capture its first Gold Medal in over 30 years at the World Hockey Championships 1994. Listen he shares why detail and work ethic have to be the foundation of every player's game, giving new tools over change, and why goalie's need to have their own unique identity.
Episode 288 of the InGoal Radio Podcast, presented by The Hockey Shop Source for Sports, features ex-NHL goalie former long-time Dallas Stars goalie coach Mike Valley. In the feature interview presented by NHL Sense Arena, Valley walks us through highlights of his latest book, The Power Within III, co-authored with Justin Goldman of The Goalie Guild, sharing anecdotes and highlights from his interviews with a wide range of goalies and goalie coaches. From Tim Thomas inviting multiple equipment companies to bring him new skates to test three games into his Stanley Cup Championship playoff run, to Mitch Korn working with Dominik Hasek and stories from Bill Ranford, Sean Burke, Brian Elliott, Thomas Magnusson, Alfie Michaud, Jeremy Swayman and Hannu Nykvist, the interview is loaded with great advice and insights. In our Parents Segment, presented by the Stop It Goaltending U app, we talk about drills that can help goalies — and their teammates — get warmed up properly and quickly with a focus on minor hockey where warm up time on ice is so limited.We also review this week's Pro Reads, which is presented by Vizual Edge, featuring freshly minted AHL All Star Devon Levi of the Buffalo Sabres with some great advice on when to use paddle down. And in our weekly gear segment, we go to The Hockey Shop Source for Sports for a look at the new Vaughn VX1 pants and subtle improvements on an already popular pant among NHL goalies.
Chris Hajt and Bill Ranford join host Jesse Cohen to talk about Jakub Dvořák, Hampton Slukynsky and Carter George and their upcoming participation in the 2025 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. The defenseman and two goaltenders were named to Teams Czechia, United States and Canada respectively.
Episode 263 of the InGoal Radio Podcast, presented by The Hockey Shop Source for Sports, features two-time USA Olympian and five-time world championship gold-medal winner Alex Cavallini.In the feature interview presented by NHL Sense Arena, we caught up with Cavallini (formerly Alex Rigsby before getting married) at the first ever USA Hockey National Goaltending Symposium in Minnesota and talked about both everything from the state of the women's game (she played 2 seasons in the PWHPA and was the CWHL Goaltender of the Year in his one season with Calgary in that league), as well as in the United States. We also talked about being a still fairly new mom, her work with the St. Louis Blue and Chicago Blackhawks, and her roots in the game in Wisconsin, including parents who didn't want her to be a goalie at first before growing to love being goalie parents -- and the need to educate other parents about those stereotypes -- the evolution of the decision to play versus boys or other girls, and so much more in this can't miss interview.In our Parents Segment, presented by the Stop It Goaltending U app, we enlist the help of four-time Stanley Cup champion Bill Ranford to help goalie parents deal with how to respond when other parents are making negative comments about your young goalie.And in our weekly gear segment, we go to The Hockey Shop Source for Sports for a closer look at the new Bauer KONEKT 2, with a sleek all-black look and plenty of new features and improvements.
During Hour 3 former NHLer and current Director of Goaltending for the LA Kings Bill Ranford joined the show to break down the goaltending from game seven. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We are joined by Bill Ranford, a 2 time Stanley Cup Champion who was the starting goaltender for the Edmonton Oilers the last time they won the Cup in 1990. Ranford was selected in the third round of the 1985 NHL Entry Draft 52nd overall, by the Boston Bruins. He played fifteen seasons in the NHL with 5 different teams and was also a member of the Canadian National team that won a Canada Cup, and a World Championship along the way. In fact, he is the only player in the history of hockey to be awarded the MVP of the Stanley Cup Playoffs, the Canada Cup, & the Men's Hockey World Championship! He is currently the Goaltending coach for the Los Angeles Kings.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 233 of the InGoal Radio Podcast, presented by The Hockey Shop Source for Sports, features four-time Stanley Cup winner Bill Ranford, Director of Goaltending for the Los Angeles Kings.In that feature interview, presented by Sense Arena, Ranford talks about his new position with the Kings, how to scout young goaltenders, advice for young coaches, the evolution of the position, what makes Jonathan Quick such a special goaltender, a plan to add a third goalie to NHL rosters…and much more.All that, plus an in-person trip to The Hockey Shop Source for Sports where Cam schools Woody on the Bauer line of pants, in another good, better, best analysis to find the right gear for you and your game.
Bill Ranford joins host Jesse Cohen to talk about the play of Kings goaltenders in the 2022-23 season. The newly named Director of Goaltending for the LA Kings shares his thoughts on the acquisitions of Pheonix Copley and Joonas Korpisalo and the immediate future of the position in LA. Then Jesse's Dad rejoins the program to talk about the upcoming matchup of Vegas and Florida in the Stanley Cup Final.
New promoted LAK Director of Goaltending Bill Ranford goes 1-on-1 with the Mayor. The guys talk about their globetrotting and questionable Conference Final selections.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesYou can find us on X/Twitter at @kingsofthepod
New promoted LAK Director of Goaltending Bill Ranford goes 1-on-1 with the Mayor. The guys talk about their globetrotting and questionable Conference Final selections. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
I got signed by a college team with no coach present, and spent a year playing at Vancouver Island University in the BCIHL. Liam Sweeney was my team mate at VIU and came with me to Sweden 2 years later to play. We shared our Sweden and VIU stories. New podcast episodes every Sunday at 11am eastern! :)Buy SHEATH and get 20% off the best underwear on the planet with code "BIZKIT69" at https://www.sheathunderwear.comINSTA ► https://instagram.com/slanginthebizkit?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=PATREON ► https://www.patreon.com/slanginthebizkitLISTEN ON THE GO ► https://linktr.ee/SlanginTheBizkitTimestamps00:00 Intro02:20 Why we went to Sweden to play09:03 Flemingsberg IK nightmare in Sweden16:00 Bratford Rattlers shoutout17:00 Swedish teams ONLY use concrete floors18:10 Waiting for my sticks from Flemingsberg19:14 Playing with Dmytro Timashov22:40 How Flemignsberg IK scammed us24:17 Sheath Underwear use code "BIZKIT69" for 20% off25:40 Escaping Stockholm29:45 What happened to Liam Sweeney31:55 Meeting with the VIU Mariners33:26 VIU Mariners coaching staff destroyed their players34:36 How / Why VIU Mariners signed Trav36:45 VIU coach called a timeout just to go to the bathroom37:51 Playing with Bill Ranford?39:14 Trav's ONLY start in College Hockey42:37 Liam Sweeney became friends with Trav over this43:50 Trav quit the VIU Mariners only to come crawling back 8 months later45:50 Driving 2 days to ask VIU Mariners for another chance49:02 Ethan Kruger gets TOSSED by UPEIThe Trap - New Jersey Devils PodcastShare in the excitement of the New Jersey Devils with lifelong fans on The Trap Podcast!Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
You'll hear an inspiring story of incredible determination and success from NHL legend Bill Ranford. Hear firsthand how he broke through barriers to make it to the professional level, his thoughts on how goalies should approach the game mentally and physically, and gain practical advice on how to take your game to the next level. It's a must-listen for hockey fans and players alike!Bill Ranford takes us through his journey from a military brat to a celebrated NHL goalie who represented Canada in the 1991 Canada Cup. Ranford reflects on his initial successes and the barriers he had to break through because of his military upbringing. He talks about his experiences off and on the ice, giving valuable advice to aspiring NHL players on how to stay grounded, compete and make the best possible saves. Everything from his mental approach to his physical training tips, Bill Ranford's story is one of hard work and dedication as he overcame challenges to reach the pinnacle of success.From his rookie years in the Western Hockey League to becoming part of the 1991 Canada Cup championship team, Ranford reflects on his journey and sheds light on the overtime work and dedication it takes to make it to the NHL. Through his stories of success and failure, listeners get an in-depth look at the life of a professional athlete and the wisdom Ranford has gained from his experiences.Stay up to date with everything at https://www.petefry.net/
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The amount of guidance, advice and insight that Jamie Storr shares in this episode is incredible. Starting out in minor hockey, Jamie goes into detail what it was like as a young hockey player turned goalie and what made him successful. Jamie shares about his international experience at a young age representing Team Ontario at the age of 15 as well as playing in the OHL 3 years before he was eligible to be drafted into the NHL. Jamie touches on his experience playing with guys like Joe Sakic, Rob Blake, Brendan Shanahan, Paul Kariya, Bill Ranford and many more! After being drafted the Los Angeles Kings 7th over in the NHL draft, Jamie had the opportunity to live with Wayne Gretzky for a month and shares how amazing the experience was and how it helped his mindset. Jamie also shares an awesome story about Gretzky having to pay for the planes during the financial crisis so that his team was able to fly. Looking at his career as a goalie, he talks about how hard he fought every single day for his job and the big differences between Junior hockey and the National Hockey League which includes consistency. Jamie shares incredible mental advice for all young players and how important it is to keep your mental toolbox active and constantly evolving. Jamie's journey and story has incredible insight on so many different subjects including being a free agent in the NHL, deciding where to play in the NHL, getting sent down to the minors and how to deal with pressure. A key takeaway from Jamie to young goalies is the ability to sell yourself and be your own biggest advocate.Goalie Mindset Academy (30 Day Free Trial): https://www.goaliemindsetacademy.com/Daily Insight and Tips: https://www.instagram.com/goalie_mindset/Listen to other podcasts: https://www.petefry.net/podcastStay up to date with everything at https://www.petefry.net/
Conn Smythe winner, Oilers legend, and Kings goalie coach Bill Ranford in studio. Walker debates beating up a senior citizen.
Episode 149 of the InGoal Radio Podcast, presented by The Hockey Shop Source for Sports, features four-year pro Connor LaCouvee, currently playing for KalPa in the Finnish Liiga.In the feature interview, presented by Sense Arena, Lacouvee pulls back the curtain on the experience of building a pro career as an undrafted free agent after a four-year NCAA career. From the challenges of finding that first ECHL job, to moving up to the AHL and now stops in Europe including his current stint in the top league in Finland, we hear what life is like as a minor leaguer working towards the ultimate goal of playing in the NHL. From a revolving door of teammates to finding work while teams prioritize the development of their NHL drafted goaltenders, to the right mindset to work with multiple goalie coaches long the way, there are many great lessons in this episode for any goaltender or parent as LaCouvee was generous with his time and open with all of his answers.A warning to all, this interview does include some difficult points as LaCouvee experienced terrible tragedy with his Hungarian pro team, as he openly discusses the passing of both a teammate and a GM this season.All that, plus Kevin returns to The Hockey Shop to look under the gear with Cam at base layers - the padded undershirts and pants that provide moisture wicking, strategic padding and protection, and of course a bit more size in the net.Christmas is right around the corner and we have two other options for you to consider. You can send a gift subscription of InGoal Premium to the favourite goalie, goalie-parent or goalie-coach in your life. They'll get a notification you can customize and you can even download a gift certificate to put under the tree or in a stocking!Also, we have launched a new podcast channel by subscription - you can hear past feature interviews - no chit chat, no ads, no gear….features only so you can binge listen to pro goalies and pro coaches. We've started with several including Roberto Luongo, Bill Ranford and Thatcher Demko and are adding new interviews every day. Subscribe today - or send a gift subscription to our feature interview channel.
In the feature interview, presented by Sense Arena, Storr shares some great stories from a career that included living with Wayne Gretzky during him time with the Los Angeles Kings, and an incredible story about how his dad, who went from first time adult goalie to Toronto Maple Leafs camp in just a couple of years, inspired him to become a goalie and helped build a foundation for his success.In the bonus interview, Matisz shares audio clips from his podcast series on theScore focusing on goalies from the 90s, with some great stories and anecdotes surrounding features goalies like Dominik Hasek, Patrick Roy, Ed Belfour, and Ron Hextall, including one with Hextall going head to head with Gretzky in a game of horse.All that, plus Kevin returns to The Hockey Shop to get 10 great gift ideas from Cam that will make sure the goalie in your life is happy on Christmas morning.Christmas is right around the corner and we have two other options for you to consider. You can send a gift subscription of InGoal Premium to the favourite goalie, goalie-parent or goalie-coach in your life. They'll get a notification you can customize and you can even download a gift certificate to put under the tree or in a stocking!NEW just this week we have launched a new podcast channel by subscription - you can hear past feature interviews - no chit chat, no ads, no gear….features only, so you can binge listen to pro goalies and pro coaches. We've started with several including Roberto Luongo, Bill Ranford and Thtcher Demko and are adding new interviews every day. Subscribe today - or send a gift subscription to our feature interview channel.
The LA Kings extended their winning streak to four games and improved their record to 5-5-1 by defeating the St. Louis Blues and New Jersey Devils last week. Bill Ranford and Zach Dooley join host Jesse Cohen to talk about all things goaltending including the burgeoning new department for the LA Kings. We also bring you the conversation Jesse and LA Kings PA Announcer Trevor Rabone had about the OT win against the Devils Friday night and crown a new King of the Week.
Learn about Bill Ranford's journey to the NHL in this episode. How he succeeded and dealt with adversity in his goalie career. Bill is a class act and one of the hardest working goaltenders to play the game and it showed in his results.
Episode 106 of the InGoal Radio Podcast, presented by The Hockey Shop Source for Sports, features Troy Grosenick talking training camp with the Los Angeles Kings and life on the waiver wire, including at-times scary adventures driving from LA to Edmonton and back over the past month.In that feature interview, presented by Sense Arena, Grosenick shares examples of the things he learned from Jonathan Quick, Cal Petersen and Bill Ranford with the Kings -- toe-up glove save, anyone? -- and shares some of the fascinating collaborative back-and-forth that go into adding new technical elements after nine years as a pro. He shares some great lessons about always being open to adding new tools to your goaltending toolbox, but the importance of not abandoning your foundation in that process, and we have a long talk about the continued pace for traditional VH in today's game, and how he's noticed some big NHL names using it more often this season.All that, plus another trip to The Hockey Shop with Cam and a special behind-the-scenes look at Braden Holtby's unique pad set up that still includes a toe bridge. The Holtby set from CCM is one of several that will be available to buy at The Hockey Shop's annual Demo Sale, which starts Friday, Feb. 12, and you can check out the video simulcast of the Gear Segment for better visuals of Holtby's unique set up and set of Frederik Andersen Bauer pads that includes a custom "Professor Strap" and is also on sale.
Shannon Szabados joined the InGoal Radio Podcast, presented by The Hockey Shop Source for Sports, as our feature guest brought to you by Sense Arena to talk about her new children's book, Every Bunny Loves to Play, being a new mom and an incredible puck-stopping career that already includes two Olympic gold medals and one silver. Szabados, who has broken barriers playing against men in junior, college, and professionally, talks about her inspiration for the new book, an incredible career path in the crease and how — and when — it might continue. Szabados shares stories from her career, including the most nervous she's ever been before a game, how she overcame being "painfully shy" after winning her first Olympic gold medal, and how influences like Bill Ranford and Dustin Schwartz shaped her playing style at very different points in her career.Szabados is always a delight to talk to, and one of the greats of the game, so we were tempted to save this engaging and informative 45-minute interview to celebrate Episode 100 of InGoal Radio. But that would be doing a disservice to our listeners because that milestone episode drops on New Year's Eve and by sharing now there is still time to get a copy of her new book, which has received rave reviews, delivered in time for Christmas! Be sure to check out Szabados' book about a bunny who just wants to play sports but has to deal with criticism from others through Amazon.Plus Woody drops by The Hockey Shop to talk about their stick sale and some incredible sub $100 deals you just might be able to grab in time for Christmas.
Brendan Ranford joined the podcast to discuss playing hockey in Edmonton, playing in the WHL for the Kamloops Blazers, getting drafted by the Philadelphia Flyers, winning a Calder Cup with the Texas Stars, his relationship with his uncle Bill Ranford & playing overseas.
Episode 92 of the InGoal Radio Podcast, presented by The Hockey Shop Source for Sports, is live and loaded with great position-specific take aways from Los Angeles Kings goalie Matt Villalta, who is already skating in California with Jonathan Quick, Bill Ranford and AHL goalie coach Matt Millar.In that feature interview presented by Sense Arena, Villalta shares lessons from his time on the ice with the two-time Stanley Cup winner, including some specific details from Quick that he's working to add to his own game. Coming off his first-year pro, Villalta is open and insightful about the evolution of his own game, all the various tools he's used to keep improving during a now 8-month break between games, including Sense Arena and a few other tools already featured at InGoal, and how something as simple as what you choose to put on your mask can help create the mindset necessary to succeed as a pro. All that, plus another trip to The Hockey Shop for a fresh gear segment that looks at the new CCM AXIS chest protector, which adds some new layers of protection to their already popular Premier models. Of course, as some of you may know, we're now also sharing a video version of our gear segments at The Hockey Shop -- think of it as a simulcast like TV and radio broadcasts of an NHL game -- to bring you behind the scenes at Goalie Utopia and add visual elements highlighting new features of each piece. You can watch this week's review at InGoalMag.com
A fun talk with Bill Ranford! Stories about his Stanley Cup runs and the challenges they had to overcome. He also shared some great stories about his role on the movie Miracle, about the 1980 US Gold medal team. Join Mooner and Lolly for their chat with Bill….you'll be glad you did! Bill Ranford enjoyed a very successful 14-year National Hockey League career, playing in Boston, Edmonton, Washington, Tampa Bay and Detroit. He won the Stanley Cup with the Edmonton Oilers in 1988 and 1990. Bill took home the Conn Smythe Trophy as the playoffs most valuable player in 1990. He also had great success representing Canada in international hockey too, winning the 1991 Canada Cup and the 1994 World Championships. Prior to his time in the NHL, Bill played in the Western Hockey League with the New Westminster Bruins. Bill retired from playing in 2000 and has been the Los Angeles Kings goaltending coach since 2006. Bill has an entrepreneurial spirit, he's been involved in the ownership of Mr. Mike's Restaurants for many years. He was also part of the very successful Sylvan Lake Goaltenders School. Please support our sponsor Twig and Barrys. They are a Canadian company, they've got all kinds of apparel including mens underwear. Essentials for the modern day caveman. No judgement, no shaming, no fancy words. Just real men! So go check them out TwigandBarrys.ca Use the code: TOPCHEDDAR and get 15% off your entire order. Top Cheddar is hosted by Cam Moon (Mooner) & Rob LeLacheur (Lolly) who chat with those who have excelled in hockey and the world of business. The entertainment is plenty as we get to hear some terrific hockey stories from all of the different hockey leagues and some Stanley Cup tales for good measure. In addition to the great hockey stories, we chat about the career(s) they've enjoyed since leaving the ice and we get to learn how hockey has helped them through their time in business and entrepreneurship. The Top Cheddar podcast is produced by Road 55, a content creation marketing firm located in downtown Edmonton, Alberta. Learn more at: https://road55.ca
Goaltending is one the most evolved and complex positions in hockey. Take the current Stanley Cup Final for example. It features two vastly different netminders who have helped propel their teams to within four wins of Cup. On the Dallas side, we have Anton Khudobin, a 34-year-old career backup on the playoff run of a lifetime. On the Tampa Bay side, there’s Andrei Vasilevskiy, a 26-year-old Vezina Award winner whom many would have picked to be in this exact position at the beginning of the year. Despite their paths, resume, and playing styles, either could end up lifting the Cup. Few in hockey have knowledge of the position like LA Kings goalie coach Bill Ranford. From his days backstopping the Edmonton Oilers to a 1990 Stanley Cup and Conn Smythe trophy, to his 14 years helping develop the Kings future in net, Ranford has seen the evolution of goaltending first hand. His playing career included 15 years in NHL, a 1991 Canada Cup, and a gold medal at the 1994 World Championships. Following retirement, Ranford joined the Coquitlam Express of the BC Junior Hockey League as a goalie coach. Over the next four seasons, he would platoon as a goalie coach for the Express, Seattle Thunderbirds and Vancouver Giants of the Western Hockey League. In 2006, he would make the move to Los Angeles and join the Kings. Ranford played a key role in the rebuilding process that eventually resulted in the two Kings championships, one of which included a Conn Smythe Trophy awarded to Jonathan Quick. The Kings have also won the Jennings Trophy as the team with the lowest goals against average twice during his tenure. Essentially, every goaltending and team defensive record has occurred under his watch. In today’s podcast, we’ll discuss the evolution of the goaltending position, how Ranford’s role requires him to be part coach, mentor, and psychologist, and how coaches can support the development of their goalies.
Jason LaBarbera joined Carter Hart as featured guests when the first WHL / Hockey Canada Goaltending Symposium presented by InGoal Magazine wrapped up with a two-part Hot Stove hosted by our own Daren Millard. We already included the exclusive half hour interview with Hart in last week's podcast, which was loaded with valuable insights from the impressive young Philadelphia Flyers goaltender, and now we are excited to share our 30-minute conversation with LaBarbera, who has transitioned to goalie coaching since ending his 16-season NHL career in 2016, working with the Calgary Hitmen in the WHL and helping Canada win gold at last year’s IIHF World Junior Hockey Championships. LaBarbera worked with a lot of elite goaltending coaches during his playing days, including Bill Ranford with the Los Angeles Kings, Ian Clark with the Vancouver Canucks, Benoit Allaire with the New York Rangers, and Sean Burke with the Arizona (then Phoenix) Coyotes. The 40-year-old shared insights from both worlds, including lessons from his playing days, and how he’s learned to blend those coaches’ unique approaches with his own strengths now. Loaded with insights from off and on the ice, including his favorite drills, make sure you stay right to the end to hear how an errant stick toss after getting pulled in the ECHL led to a visit on the bench from local police, and played a direct role to his first call up to the NHL.
Talkin’ Hockey season 2 episode 21 — we are back in the virtual bunker talking some real hockey here on Gordie “Mr. Hockey” Howe’s birthday — born in Floral, SK.The boyce catch up and talk goalie fights (Youtube Potvin vs Hextall, Johnson vs DiPietro, and Emery vs Biron), they talk about the NHLPA player’s poll results and the VHH and Local Legend is a two-fer again with Brandon-born Bill Ranford!The tunes this week come from Kathleen Edwards and our beer league buddy Pip Skid (Germ Warfare)The boyce will be back next week revealing their ultimate line-ups of Jets 1.0 and 2.0 players.Keep your stick on the ice and watch out for the goalie’s blocker!
In the second “best of” episode, Tony and Kate share highlights from interviews with Oilers alumni Dwayne Roloson, Bill Ranford, Jason Strudwick and Louie DeBrusk alongside broadcast partner Kevin Quinn.
Hosts Tony Brar and Kate Pettersen catch up with Oilers legend Bill Ranford who discusses the trade that sent him from Boston to Edmonton and led to a pair of Stanley Cup titles, as well as the path that led to his current position as Goaltending Coach with the Los Angeles Kings.
It's episode 50 of Locked On Oilers! Tom Gazzola gets us set for the Oilers and Los Angeles Kings as Edmonton's four-game home stand continues. We hear from James Neal, Todd McLellan and Dave Tippett on today's show. Also, Bill Ranford suited up for the Kings morning skate and looked great. Tom tells us why the legendary former Oilers gave him the middle finger. Part of the Locked On Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's episode 50 of Locked On Oilers! Tom Gazzola gets us set for the Oilers and Los Angeles Kings as Edmonton's four-game home stand continues. We hear from James Neal, Todd McLellan and Dave Tippett on today's show. Also, Bill Ranford suited up for the Kings morning skate and looked great. Tom tells us why the legendary former Oilers gave him the middle finger. Part of the Locked On Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stanley Cup winning goaltender and goaltending coach Bill Ranford joined the InGoal team to talk about his career and experience and how it has informed his coaching today. We take a few listener questions and even enjoy a cameo appearance from Henrik Lundqvist - check it out to heard what that mysterious liquid is that he sprays on his gear before he hits the ice.
LA Kings Goalie Coach Bill Ranford joins host Jesse Cohen to talk about Jon Quick, Jack Campbell and the netminding depth within the organization. Then Cat Silverman breaks down the goaltending from the first three rounds of the playoffs. Subscribe on iTunes or any other podcasting app. Subscription links and recent episodes can be found at LAKings.com/podcast.
Bill Ranford comes on the show to talk to Reid about the upcoming Heritage Classic outdoor game in Winnipeg where the Oilers will take on the Jets. Plus Morley Scott talks to Reid from Ottawa about the Eskimos game as they will take on the RedBlacks.
Poden har träffat Jhonas Enroth, nybliven keeper i LA Kings. Vi pratade om cykling, fart och miljötänk. Jhonas är nämligen en hängiven cyklist numera och har till och med sålt bilen till förmån för cyklingen som även är ett sätt att rensa hjärnan. Men det blev fram för allt snack om nya klubben LA Kings, livet där och att han är värvad som backup till Jonathan Quick. Backup har Jhonas varit förr och nu är det ett litet nytt läge. Målvaktsduon har redan tränat ihop i somras så det blev lite snack om det, den tuffa målvaktsmarknaden i NHL, klubbvalet av just Kings, målvaktstränare i allmänhet och Bill Ranford i synnerhet, utveckling, utbildning, detaljer som slipas, inspiration, vighet, yoga, att stå bakom ett ihåligt vs ett tajt försvar med mycket mer målvaktsgodis. Det blev en del snack om att leva i nuet också, om att fokusera på det som ger energi och inte tar energi både under och mellan matcher samt hur man håller sig pigg och fräsch. Med mera så in och lyssna!
Poden har träffat Jhonas Enroth, nybliven keeper i LA Kings. Vi pratade om cykling, fart och miljötänk. Jhonas är nämligen en hängiven cyklist numera och har till och med sålt bilen till förmån för cyklingen som även är ett sätt att rensa hjärnan. Men det blev fram för allt snack om nya klubben LA Kings, livet där och att han är värvad som backup till Jonathan Quick. Backup har Jhonas varit förr och nu är det ett litet nytt läge. Målvaktsduon har redan tränat ihop i somras så det blev lite snack om det, den tuffa målvaktsmarknaden i NHL, klubbvalet av just Kings, målvaktstränare i allmänhet och Bill Ranford i synnerhet, utveckling, utbildning, detaljer som slipas, inspiration, vighet, yoga, att stå bakom ett ihåligt vs ett tajt försvar med mycket mer målvaktsgodis. Det blev en del snack om att leva i nuet också, om att fokusera på det som ger energi och inte tar energi både under och mellan matcher samt hur man håller sig pigg och fräsch. Med mera så in och lyssna!
HV-målvakten Erik Ersberg i en längre intervju där han bland annat berättar om att han likaväl kunde satsat på golf som hockey. Dessutom vänskapen med världsmålvakten Jonathan Quick och hur det var att ha sin idol, Bill Ranford, som målvaktstränare.
After resigning his three unrestricted free agents earlier this summer - Colin Fraser, Dustin Penner and Jarret Stoll - Kings GM Dean Lombardi had his roster all but set. However, the team was still set to make one more addition in late July. Following an interview process that included putting guys to work at his ranch in Alberta, head coach Darryl Sutter was ready to name his replacement for outgoing assistant coach Jamie Kompon. Enter Davis Payne, who just turned 42 years old yesterday. His resume includes playing and coaching stops in the ECHL, AHL and NHL - including a 4-3 win by St. Louis over the Kings in Los Angeles, his first-ever as an NHL head coach. After just 137 games behind the Blues' bench though, he was replaced by Ken Hitchcock. Now, eager to return to the NHL, he joins us on the MayorsManor show today for a look back at his career on and off the ice. Some of the topics we'll touch on include: - His relationship with Bill Ranford, Kings goaltending coach - Being a member of the Phoenix Roadrunners, LA's IHL affiliate in the '90s - Facing off with one of the Buffalo Sabres in his first NHL game - Playing at the old Forum in Inglewood - Penner looking to blackmail him - Coaching Scott Gomez during the NHL Lockout - The New Jersey Rockin' Rollers - Memories of former teammate Mark Bavis - His tweets, moving to LA and much more Give it a listen... NOW AVAILABLE ON iTunes