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Send us a Text Message.Retired NHL player, Rich Pilon, grew up in the Metis community of St. LouisSaskatchewan.Rich nearly lost his career due to injury but found a way to get back on the ice. In that time off, he found cocaine and his addiction had him. He ended his 1.5 million dollar a year career in the NHL because it was getting in the way of his using.His addiction spiraled until he saw no other escape but to end it allAfter his failed attempt, his eyes were opened, and he reached inward and asked for help.In this episode Rich talked to me about what it was like growing up in disfunction, how the fear of losing his identity as a professional hockey player pushed him to addiction which ultimately end his career, and what his healing journey looks like today with now 20 years in recovery.This episode is funded in part by the SK-NEIHR Network. ✅ Check out EHN Canada ✅ Pine Lodge Recovery ✅Métis Nation Saskatchewan's move to self government✅Bunny Hugs and Mental Health ✅Wellness NewsSupport the Show.Tickets for Saskatoon's Battle to Recover August 30th 2024 HEREWe've got fresh merch and it's amazing! Pick yours up HERE Are you getting something from our content? Tap here and buy us a coffee to say thanks and help us keep this train on the tracks! Check us out on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@hardknoxtalks
Send us a Text Message.Discover the compelling journey of Daniel Carcillo, a former NHL player, as he reveals his battles with multiple concussions and a traumatic brain injury (TBI). Daniel shares his heart-wrenching experiences from his athletic career, the despair he faced upon retirement, and his inspiring path to regaining his life. His story is a testament to the power of resilience and hope, offering solace and motivation to those grappling with similar health challenges. Explore the transformative potential of psychedelic medicine as Daniel takes us through his personal experiences with psilocybin and other natural remedies. Learn about the clinical trials and retreat centers like Sunstone Therapies, which are pioneering new ways to address mental health issues. This episode sheds light on the intelligence of natural medicines and the importance of vulnerability and seeking help, especially for high-performing professionals. Daniel's journey is a powerful reminder of finding purpose through alternative medicine and using past traumas to help others. We highlight organizations like Heroic Hearts Project and No Fallen Heroes, which provide hope and healing to veterans and first responders. Join us for an episode filled with hope, resilience, and the transformative power of healing. Patreon: securityhaltpodcastInstagram: @securityhaltX : @SecurityHaltTik Tok: @security.halt.pod We greatly appreciate you and your support, so please remember to LIKE, FOLLOW, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE! Make sure that you follow Daniel on LinkedIn and join his broadcast channel on Instagram too! Instagram: @danielcarcillo13 LinkedIn: Daniel Carcillo X: @CarBombBoom13Support the Show.Produced by Security Halt Media
Retired NHL defenseman and current Sportsnet analyst and panelist on Hockey Night in Canada, Kevin "Juice" Bieksa, joins Emer on the latest Etem UP. The pair discuss Bieka's recent travel to the 2024 NHL All-Star Game, including a great story with Frank Vatrano and his rise to stardom in Anaheim (0:48), playing in the 2011 Stanley Cup Finals (11:36), and becoming a humble star in the broadcast and media world (15:18). Later, the duo makes their Stanley Cup predictions (22:48) and discuss the importance of smart financial decisions as a professional athlete (31:58). Bieksa then answers awesome fan texts, including his favorite teammates, origin of “Juice”, a funny on-ice rivalry and his ‘welcome to the show' moment (42:26). Lastly, Bieksa shares where he wants to be in hockey 10 years from now (54:16) and the competitive hockey spirit of being a bully on the ice and a gentleman off it (56:56).
Dale and Mike are thrilled to speak with retired NHL linesman Vaughan Rody. He gave us some great stories and fascinating insights into the life of an NHL official. The All Star Game happened this weekend and it wasn't a complete fiasco, so that's a step forward for the league. Listen Here: iTunes Google Play Stitcher Direct MP3 iHeart Radio Title Player Randy Burridge News Trades: Lindholm to Vancouver Monahan to Winnipeg All Star Game - Skills was an improvement - was fun and interesting and they were actually trying 3 Hours? WAAAAY too long - no need for bands Does the $1,000,000 prize make it more interesting for fans? PWHL game was fun - skill is impressive - Draft feedback All Star Skills competition - Steve Mayer - been Chief Content Officer for 7 years and this was most input from player - doesn't speak well of him imo 3 on 3 main event.... meh All Star Announcements - NHL Players in Olympics!! 4 nations faceoff - replaces all star next year World Junior Charges - All players officially named - Michael McLeod has 2 charges Dillon Dube Alex Formenton Cal Foote Carter Hart Vaughan Rody Interview - 20 years - 1228 regular season games / 19 playoff games https://nhlofficials.com/nhl-officials/current/vaughan-rody/ - Read the bio - had some serious injuries Connections: Guess the 5th Mike watched 1967 Habs vs Leafs on Youtube and was fascinated AT THE ALLSTAR BREAK - Playoff picture East - by P% wildcard teams are TBL / PHI West - by P% wildcard teams are LAK / STL ATLANTIC - 1st Bos / Last Ottawa Predictions - Leafs / Canadiens METRO - 1st NYR / Last CBJ Predictions - Rangers / Flyers CENTRAL - 1st WPG (Pts%) / Last CHI Predictions - Avalanche / Blackhawks - very tight PACIFIC - 1st VAN / Last SJS Predictions - Oilers / Sharks Player Stats - Kuvherov, MackInnon, Pastrnak, Miller Goalies - league average save % .899!! Swayman, Hellebuyck, Daccord, Demko, Ingram, Jarry Crazy Stat DOPeS - Trouba 2 games for elbowing https://www.nhl.com/news/topic/player-safety/new-york-rangers-defenseman-jacob-trouba-suspended
On this episode of the Hockey Cards Gongshow podcast we start with an NHL's (almost) most famous two-fer, number 34 Miikka Kiprusoff and number 35 Tom Barrasso (5:14). Next, Rookie Deep Dive is back and this time we dig deep into the surprise Boston Bruins rookie Matthew Poitras (29:14). In Hobby News, the Penguins announce they will retire Jaromir Jagr's number and we give an update on key NHL injuries and their hockey hobby impact (38:55). It's been a rough start to the season for the Edmonton Oilers and Connor McDavid. The team is at the bottom of the standing and his hobby values are down. So we ask the question; Is now a good time to buy Connor McDavid cards (48:11)? The 2022-23 Upper Deck Stature checklist is out and we break it down (1:05:42). We highlight our favorite vintage and modern hockey cards in the current PWCC Weekly auction (1:21:55), and we end the show by revealing our Fall Expo picks for the $100 card challenge (1:49:47).Partners & SponsorsOur Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/HockeyCardsGongshowPWCC Marketplace - https://www.pwccmarketplace.comSlab Sharks Canadian Consignment - https://www.slabsharks.comMy Card Post - https://www.mycardpost.comSign up for Card Ladder - https://app.cardladder.com/signup?via=HCGongshoFollow Hockey Cards Gongshow on social mediaInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/hockey_cards_gongshow/TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@hockey_cards_gongshowFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/HockeyCardsGongshowTwitter - https://twitter.com/HCGongshowYouTube - http://youtube.com/@hockeycardsgongshow
Retired NHL linesman Brad Lazarowich joins Todd and Josh as we count down the days to the start of the NHL season! After 30 years in the NHL, 1,971 regular season games, 204 playoff games, and 3 trips to the Stanley Cup Final, Laz has taken over the reins as the Vice President of Hockey Operations for the British Columbia Hockey League (BCHL), as well as the league's head of Player Safety. Brad talks about the benefits of his dual role, the upcoming BCHL season, his recent trip to the NHL Officiating Exposure Combine, and the challenges of running an independent league that operates outside of Hockey Canada. Take a listen before the BCHL Exhibition Games get under way September 3, with the season starting on September 22. For more on the BCHL, visit bchl.ca. Visit www.scoutingtherefs.com and follow @scoutingtherefs and @toddlewissports on Twitter, Instagram, and Threads. Email us your questions - heyref@scoutingtherefs.com Call the RefLine at 585-484-REFS!
Retired NHL defenceman and Current TSN Analyst/Colour Commentator Marc Methot joins Creech and Kenny from Peterborough to discuss the OHL Championship, exciting brand of hockey, intriguing prospects, and who he would trade in the Leafs core four.
Retired NHL referee Don Koharski returns! Koho, currently a rules analyst on TNT's NHL broadcasts, breaks down the Pietrangelo slash and the Nurse instigator. He also share some ideas on improving officiating, what the playoffs are like for refs, standby officials, potential rule changes, the evolution of hockey officiating, and how refs can get out of the way on the ice! More on these plays, including video clips and rule breakdowns, at scoutingtherefs.com Visit www.scoutingtherefs.com and follow @scoutingtherefs and @toddlewissports on Twitter and Instagram. Email us your questions - heyref@scoutingtherefs.com Call the RefLine at 585-484-REFS!
Retired NHL referee Dave Jackson - currently a rules analyst with ESPN - joins Todd and Josh to talk about the start of the Stanley Cup Playoffs, including how officials are selected and notified, playoff ref pairings, the role of series supervisors, and big plays of the week: Dumba's hit on Pavelski, Bunting on Cernak, goaltender interference, and more! Follow Dave at @ESPNRefNHL. More on these plays, including video clips and rule breakdowns, at scoutingtherefs.com Visit www.scoutingtherefs.com and follow @scoutingtherefs and @toddlewissports on Twitter and Instagram. Email us your questions - heyref@scoutingtherefs.com Call the RefLine at 585-484-REFS!
Retired NHL goaltender Corey Hirsch joins the show to talk about his book "The Save of My Life" His story through hockey and mental health struggles. Corey offers some great advice for parents and shares his own life experience which has helped so many people.
Stop Me… Ep94 - Retired NHL Goaltender Eddie Lack On Realizing Your Potential (12 06 '22) by Todd Hancock
Ep286 Whitesnake Tanya O'Callaghan, Retired NHL'er Mike Commodore & Actor Laura Ramoso (11 01 '22) by Todd Hancock
Retired NHL referee Kerry Fraser joins Kevin to talk about his career in pro hockey, dealing with emotions in a high stakes in environment, likening that to the game of golf, and raising awareness for his golf fundraiser.
When you're on Nathan MacKinnon's team, you can't just eat, you have to be "eating to win a championship". That is, according to former Colorado Avalanche forward Matt Calvert. Calvert talks the bittersweet emotions of watching the Avs make the Stanley Cup final, his new venture, CAL Sports Management, and has a bone to pick with Ray for chirping his breakaway on live TV! Ray and Dregs discuss the Lightning ‘flipping a switch' to make the Eastern Conference final a best-of-three, how a stacked Avs lineup matches up vs. either of the remaining world-class goalies. Plus, why Oilers fans should be proud of the season they had, but if the salary cap will keep them from being a team that gets those last ‘8 wins'. Coolbet Kris celebrates hitting a prop bet on an otherwise meaningless Panarin goal, chats the wild changes in odds after the Lightning erased a 2-0 Rangers lead, and looks ahead to Stanley Cup final. Ask R&D sees questions on the off-season, how soon players book tee-times/vacations after being ousted in the playoffs, changes to the high-stick rule, and more! Season 3 Episode 37 is presented by our title sponsor Canadian Club Whisky: who are asking: 'Are You Over Beer?', Coolbet.co the free to play sports and casino games website, by Boston Pizza - pick it up or get it delivered right to your door, let Boston Pizza do the cooking tonight, and by DUER: Use code ‘RND15' to save 15% off pants at DUER.ca. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Stop Me... Ep82 Retired NHL Defenceman Brent Sopel On Winning Stanley Cup (05 31 '22) by Todd Hancock
Stop Me... Ep80 - Retired NHL Goaltender Grant Fuhr On Hockey Hall Of Fame (05 17 '22) by Todd Hancock
Stop Me… Ep 78 - Retired NHL Centre Dave Scatchard On High Point Of His Career (Apr 26 '22) by Todd Hancock
Brady Leavold welcomes his new friend, retired NHL tough guy Kenny Belanger to talk about his ups and down in his career and life after hockey. Live Tuesday April 5, 2022 @ 8:30pm EST Kenneth Belanger is a Canadian retired ice hockey forward. He played in the National Hockey League with the Toronto Maple Leafs, New York Islanders, Boston Bruins, and Los Angeles Kings from 1994 to 2006. Born in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Belanger started his National Hockey League career with the Toronto Maple Leafs in 1994. He also played for the New York Islanders, Boston Bruins, and Los Angeles Kings. He left the NHL after the 2006 season. Belanger lives in Sault Ste. Marie Ontario and runs his own hockey school. #MENTALHEALTH #HOCKEY #NHL Support The Podcast On Patreon with a monthly contribution. www.patreon.com/bradyLeavold
Listen To This Ep188 - Retired NHL Left Wing Sean Avery On Landing A Role In Tenet (04 05 '22) by Todd Hancock
Stop Me… Ep75 - Retired NHL Goaltender Kirk McLean On Jagr, Lemieux, Hull (03 29 '22) by Todd Hancock
This week, Jason got a chance to interview retired NHL referee Tim Peel. We got to talk about a variety of topics from his start as a referee, the current state of being an NHL Ref, his favorite NHL building to call a game, what he thinks of the current St. Louis Blues team and who he thinks will win the Central division. We even touched on the infamous hot mic incident. It was a blast talking to Tim and we hope to have him on again to talk some more NHL hockey. Listen to us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Anchor, Stitcher, Amazon Music, and many more podcast apps! We are part of the Hockey Podcast Network. There are many great hockey podcasts that cover teams from across the NHL. Be sure to follow them on Twitter and Instagram! Check out Brookroyal who sings our theme “Bleed Blue” out on Itunes, Spotify, and Amazon Music. Be sure to visit one of our sponsors, Rock Star Taco Shack. The Rock Star Taco Shack has daily specials and their new South City location is open! The new South City location is 4916 Shaw Ave., St. Louis, MO 63110. Music Trivia every Tuesday night. Be sure to pick up some Rockstar Dust at your local Schnucks as well! Also, check out our other sponsor, Lucky Lola's Foods. They provide a variety of great products including their Jalapena Sweet Heat and their Salmon Rub. Their products are available at your local Schnucks, Kenrick's Meats & Catering & Fresh Thyme stores. Head over to Draft Kings and use the promo code: THPN to get started today! Get the latest news from all of our social media accounts: Instagram – BluesHockeyPodcast Website- www.blueshockeypodcast.net Facebook – Blues Hockey Podcast Twitter – @BluesHockeyNHL YouTube – Blues Hockey Podcast Email – blueshockeypodcast@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blues-hockey-podcast/support
Live December 7th @ 9pm EST Brady welcomes one of his junior hockey rivals, former Medicine Hat Tiger - Derek Dorsett. Derek Dorsett (born December 20, 1986) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey right winger who played for the Columbus Blue Jackets, New York Rangers and Vancouver Canucks of the National Hockey League (NHL). The Blue Jackets drafted him in 2006 in the seventh round, 189th overall. After nine years in the NHL, Dorsett retired after repeated injuries to his neck. He is currently working for the Columbus Blue Jackets in Player Development. Brady and Derek discuss their time playing against each other in the WHL including the fight they had in 2007. Derek opens up about his journey through persistence, hard work and the willingness to do whatever it took to fulfill his dreams of playing in the NHL. Brady Leavold Derek Dorsett Medicine Hat Tigers SwIft Current Broncos Puck Suppor t #nhl #whl #podcast #nevergiveup
Listen To This Ep175 - Retired NHL Defenceman Brent Sopel On Starting Up His Foundation (11 02 '21) by Todd Hancock
Ep258 311 Bassist PNut, Retired NHL Centre Dave Scatchard & actress Kelly Dowdle (11 02 '21) by Todd Hancock
Dave Scatchard (retired NHL centre) - THE FULL 61 MIN CONVO by Todd Hancock
Listen To This Ep173 - Retired NHL Goaltender Eddie Lack On Realizing Potential (10 12 '21) by Todd Hancock
We chatted with legendary pugilist Rob Ray about some of his best fighting stories, his approach to fighting, and what he's up to now. Follow: @dropping_gloves Subscribe: youtube.com/johnscotthockey Merch: https://violentgentlemen.com/products/dropping-the-gloves-tee Violent Gentlemen Dropping the Gloves Tee Live the Hockey lifestyle with the Dropping the Gloves Tee from our Men's T-Shirts collection! More available at violentgentlemen.com! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We chatted with legendary pugilist Rob Ray about some of his best fighting stories, his approach to fighting, and what he's up to now. Follow: @dropping_gloves Subscribe: youtube.com/johnscotthockey Merch: https://violentgentlemen.com/products/dropping-the-gloves-tee Violent Gentlemen Dropping the Gloves Tee Live the Hockey lifestyle with the Dropping the Gloves Tee from our Men's T-Shirts collection! More available at violentgentlemen.com!
We caught up with Andy Sutton, who played for a decade in the NHL and delivered some MASSIVE hits about his journey to the NHL, his philosophy for checking, and what he's up to now. Follow: @dropping_gloves Subscribe: youtube.com/johnscotthockey Merch: https://violentgentlemen.com/products/dropping-the-gloves-tee Violent Gentlemen Dropping the Gloves Tee Live the Hockey lifestyle with the Dropping the Gloves Tee from our Men's T-Shirts collection! More available at violentgentlemen.com!
Retired NHL player and Minnesota Legend Mark Parrish joins us for a very lively conversation about his life as a professional hockey player, his journey through recovery and how here in Minnesota, Hockey really IS life. Cheers!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/brian-oake-show/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
We're all a little "Crazy" is brought to you by the #SameHere Global Mental Health Movement & The Hockey Podcast Network. Episode 18 : Featuring Brent Sopel Brent Sopel is a retired National Hockey League (NHL) player, who won a Stanley Cup with the Chicago Blackhawks in 2021. After his daughter was diagnosed with dyslexia, Sopel was also diagnosed with the learning disability after the symptoms sounded similar to his struggles. This inspired him to create the Brent Sopel Foundation to help promote and raise funds for youth with dyslexia. Sopel is also a mental health advocate. Lately, he is speaking out and encouraging his former teammates to comment on the Chicago Blackhawks Sexual Abuse Case currently under investigation, which allegedly took place while he was with the Blackhawks in 2010. Hosts: Darren Rovell: Sports business insider Theo Fleury: NHL great, mental health advocate & member of the #SameHere Alliance Eric Kussin: 20-year professional sports executive, mental health advocate, and founder of the #SameHere global mental health movement We're all a little "Crazy" is available on ALL Podcast Apps! Do us a favor and download each episode before you listen, and if you are an Apple user, please rate & review the podcast as it helps us get these important conversations out to reach a larger audience. “This topic isn't for 1 in 5 of us with mental illness, it's for 5 in 5 whose mental health has been impacted".- Theo Fleury We're All A Little “Crazy” is a 501c3 founded by 15-year professional sports executive, Eric Kussin, bringing together Athletes, Celebrities, and Expert Practitioners. A big fan of marketing, psychology, and sport, Eric combined all three and began reaching out to his contacts to discuss how they could attack the mental health epidemic strategically and differently than had ever been done before. He had to bring purpose to his own experience and believed he must have gone through that horrific period for a reason. With suicides at a 30-year high, and drug/opioid abuse out of control, he knows something major must change with the messaging if we're to reverse these negative trends. He was overwhelmed by the positive responses he received from athletes, celebrities, and practitioners all over the globe, wanting to join in, all of whom bought into his vision of bringing a louder voice to this cause through a Global Alliance under a singular, bold but inclusive brand message: #SameHere (mental health lives on a continuum and we are ALL impacted…we ALL have a story). The charter Celebrity Alliance launched with a formal rally with over 300 supporters in attendance on November 14th, 2017, in New York City. There, The Alliance introduced their “#SameHere” Movement, uniting the world through one ASL sign language hand gesture (you see depicted in their logos and profile pictures) that communicates – no matter where we live, or what our background or our accolades, we all go through life's inevitable challenges, and we should have a society where it is openly acceptable to talk about those challenges, thus: “#SameHere!” Video. Find out more about the origin story that led to The Alliance's usage of #SameHere.
We're all a little "Crazy" is brought to you by the #SameHere Global Mental Health Movement & The Hockey Podcast Network. Episode 18 : Featuring Brent Sopel Brent Sopel is a retired National Hockey League (NHL) player, who won a Stanley Cup with the Chicago Blackhawks in 2021. After his daughter was diagnosed with dyslexia, Sopel was also diagnosed with the learning disability after the symptoms sounded similar to his struggles. This inspired him to create the Brent Sopel Foundation to help promote and raise funds for youth with dyslexia. Sopel is also a mental health advocate. Lately, he is speaking out and encouraging his former teammates to comment on the Chicago Blackhawks Sexual Abuse Case currently under investigation, which allegedly took place while he was with the Blackhawks in 2010. Hosts: Darren Rovell: Sports business insider Theo Fleury: NHL great, mental health advocate & member of the #SameHere Alliance Eric Kussin: 20-year professional sports executive, mental health advocate, and founder of the #SameHere global mental health movement We're all a little "Crazy" is available on ALL Podcast Apps! Do us a favor and download each episode before you listen, and if you are an Apple user, please rate & review the podcast as it helps us get these important conversations out to reach a larger audience. “This topic isn't for 1 in 5 of us with mental illness, it's for 5 in 5 whose mental health has been impacted".- Theo Fleury We're All A Little “Crazy” is a 501c3 founded by 15-year professional sports executive, Eric Kussin, bringing together Athletes, Celebrities, and Expert Practitioners. A big fan of marketing, psychology, and sport, Eric combined all three and began reaching out to his contacts to discuss how they could attack the mental health epidemic strategically and differently than had ever been done before. He had to bring purpose to his own experience and believed he must have gone through that horrific period for a reason. With suicides at a 30-year high, and drug/opioid abuse out of control, he knows something major must change with the messaging if we're to reverse these negative trends. He was overwhelmed by the positive responses he received from athletes, celebrities, and practitioners all over the globe, wanting to join in, all of whom bought into his vision of bringing a louder voice to this cause through a Global Alliance under a singular, bold but inclusive brand message: #SameHere (mental health lives on a continuum and we are ALL impacted…we ALL have a story). The charter Celebrity Alliance launched with a formal rally with over 300 supporters in attendance on November 14th, 2017, in New York City. There, The Alliance introduced their “#SameHere” Movement, uniting the world through one ASL sign language hand gesture (you see depicted in their logos and profile pictures) that communicates – no matter where we live, or what our background or our accolades, we all go through life's inevitable challenges, and we should have a society where it is openly acceptable to talk about those challenges, thus: “#SameHere!” Video. Find out more about the origin story that led to The Alliance's usage of #SameHere. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 24: P.J. Stock; Retired NHL Left Winger Please rate and review wherever you're listening to this episode! Special thanks to our partners: ► DraftKings Sportsbook: Use promo code "KNUCKLES" to get a special NEW USER promotion and to check out all of the other great odds and promotions DraftKings Sportsbook offers! ► Manscaped: Use promo code "KNUCKLES" for 20% off and FREE shipping at Manscaped.com! Nasty Knuckles is an original show created by co-hosts, Riley Cote and Derek "Nasty" Settlemyre. The show will feature a mix of interviews, never before heard story-telling, hockey-talk, and maybe some pranks...The guys will bring in some of the biggest names in the hockey world all for your enjoyment! Make sure to check back every Monday as the guys release a new episode weekly! ► Nasty Knuckles Linktree: https://linktr.ee/NastyKnuckles ► Follow the show on Twitter: https://twitter.com/NastyKnuckles ► Follow Riley Cote on Twitter: https://twitter.com/rileycote32 ► Follow Riley Cote on Instagram: https://instagram.com/rileycote32 ► Follow Derek Settlemyre on Twitter: https://twitter.com/dnastyworld ► Follow Derek Settlemyre on Instagram: https://instagram.com/dnastyworld
Breezy and Rae Rae talk to retired professional hockey player and Stanley Cup champion Cam Connor. Cam won Lord Stanley in ‘78-'79 season with the Montreal Canadiens. He was selected 1st overall in the expansion draft with the Edmonton Oilers, played with Wayne Gretzky, was an assistant coach in the AHL and now hosts his own podcast called “View From The Penalty Box.” His stories are hilarious and this episode is chock full of them from pranks, to food poisoning and hearing on the radio that he was traded. Breezy and Rae discuss the Stanley Cup Playoffs thus far, John Tavares's injury and a Breezy's BBQ update! Download the DraftKings app https://www.draftkings.com/ Promo code: THPN Shop our brand new merchandise store www.Houseofhockeypodcast.whatforapparel.com Follow us on social media: https://www.facebook.com/houseofhockeypodcast/ https://www.instagram.com/houseofhockeypodcast/ https://twitter.com/houseofhockey_ Follow the Guest: https://twitter.com/CamConnorNHL https://viewfromthepenaltybox.com/ https://www.facebook.com/ViewfromthePenaltyBox https://www.instagram.com/camconnornhl/ Have a story of interacting with an NHL Player past or present? We'd love to hear it and air it on the podcast. Call our Phone Number (323) 438-2648 State your name State the NHL player/team the story is about. Tell the story in 5 minutes or less Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Breezy and Rae Rae talk to retired professional hockey player and Stanley Cup champion Cam Connor. Cam won Lord Stanley in ‘78-’79 season with the Montreal Canadiens. He was selected 1st overall in the expansion draft with the Edmonton Oilers, played with Wayne Gretzky, was an assistant coach in the AHL and now hosts his own podcast called “View From The Penalty Box.” His stories are hilarious and this episode is chock full of them from pranks, to food poisoning and hearing on the radio that he was traded. Breezy and Rae discuss the Stanley Cup Playoffs thus far, John Tavares’s injury and a Breezy’s BBQ update! Download the DraftKings app https://www.draftkings.com/ Promo code: THPN Shop our brand new merchandise store www.Houseofhockeypodcast.whatforapparel.com Follow us on social media: https://www.facebook.com/houseofhockeypodcast/ https://www.instagram.com/houseofhockeypodcast/ https://twitter.com/houseofhockey_ Follow the Guest: https://twitter.com/CamConnorNHL https://viewfromthepenaltybox.com/ https://www.facebook.com/ViewfromthePenaltyBox https://www.instagram.com/camconnornhl/ Have a story of interacting with an NHL Player past or present? We’d love to hear it and air it on the podcast. Call our Phone Number (323) 438-2648 State your name State the NHL player/team the story is about. Tell the story in 5 minutes or less
Retired NHL goaltender KELLY HRUDEY is up-front about mental-health challenges and how therapy helps him. The popular Calgary Flames broadcaster says he's inspired by his daughter Kaitlin's dealing with anxiety and OECD starting in 2013. Kelly identifies with Kaitlin's phrase, "more good days than bad." (In this photo he's holding a shirt her husband designed.) ANTONIA BAUM, a psychiatrist specializing in treating athletes, joins us for an important talk.
Retired NHL player Dave Scatchard Show notes: https://www.markgraban.com/mistake59 My guest for Episode #59 is Dave Scatchard, a retired National Hockey League player who now serves others as a coach through his practice, All Star Coaching. Dave played for 6 different NHL teams, from 1997 to 2011, scoring 128 goals in 659 games. Before making the NHL, the team that drafted him, the Vancouver Canucks, wanted him to shift his playing style from “goal scorer” to “tough guy.” This led to many fights, at least five concussions, and post-retirement injuries had led to a three-year period full of pain, memory loss, and struggle. Having recovered, Dave now shares a systematic approach for both businesses and individuals to redesign their lives and operating systems and live a healthier, brighter future with all of the abundance that goes along with living what he calls “The Big Life.” In today's episode, Dave shares his compelling and dramatic story. Beyond his medical recovery, why was it helpful for Tony Robbins to curse at him on stage, demanding to know, “Why are you hurting those people?” by not stepping up to help others. How did helping others accelerate his own personal progress? Dave talks about his “favorite mistake” of spending three years cursing his former career, asking God why he was punishing him, and looking at himself as a victim. He talks about the importance of his faith, his amazing recovery, and the power of positivity in this special episode. FOR A FEW MORE DAYS, you can join his free “Reawaken the Champion Within” Challenge. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/favorite-mistake/support
Retired NHL referee Kerry Fraser joins Andi Petrillo and Dave Poulin to discuss why Tim Peel being caught discussing a call on a hot mic was terrible optics, if he is being made an example of by the league, the human element of officiating and the relationship between players and referees.
Sean Avery (retired NHL LW) - THE FULL 27 MIN CONVO by Todd Hancock
Ep242 Offspring Todd Morse, Retired NHL Sean Avery & Naked News Marina Valmont (03 23 '21) by Todd Hancock
Retired NHL player turned techie. Mike had an extensive hockey career, playing 633 NHL games with the Canadiens, Blues, Canucks, Kings, Thrashers and Panthers. Through his Telecommunications degree from Michigan State University, Mike also achieved a minor in Virtual Reality, Software Development and Web Design, which propelled him to co-found the online coaching platform, CoachThem. Mike now resides in Toronto, where he runs Defence First Hockey, a hockey school that teaches the thinking part of the game. Find Mike on Linkedin, Instagram & Twitter ----------- Want access to the free High Performing Student minicourse? ->www.samdemma.com/high-performing-student-minicourse Want to win $500? I've partnered with the Student Life Network to bring you the High Performing Student Scholarship Submit a question for the next podcast: www.samdemma.com/ask
In episode #135 the boys are joined by special guest Anthony Stewart who is currently an NHL analyst for Sportsnet. In this episode the boys discuss Anthony's professional hockey career, playing for one of the best Canadian World Junior teams ever and winning gold, being a part of the Atlanta Thrashers, diversity in hockey, being on the Sportsnet panel, and much more! #ChumpTalk
Eddie Lack (retired NHL Goalie) - FULL 31 MIN CONVO (Jan 8 '21) by Todd Hancock
Ep237 Awolnation Aaron Bruno, Retired NHL Goalie Eddie Lack & Former MUCH VJ Erica Ehm (02 02 ’21) by Todd Hancock
Listen To This Ep154 - Retired NHL Goaltender Grant Fuhr On The Hockey Hall Of Fame (12 15 '20) by Todd Hancock
Craig explains a bit more about how the Wandrer platform is bringing communities together and as an avid rider, Andrew fills us in on how Wandrer has changed how he rides.
Episode 39 of Adversity University featuring our guest, Retired NHL Player, Phil Crowe. Co-Hosts, Sean Giles and Garrett Metcalf take some time to break down Phil's hockey career and the adversity that comes with it. Phil played in the NHL for Kings, Flyers, Senators, and Predators. He is currently the co-owner of an oil and gas directional drilling company called Total Directional. Executive Producer Sam Thrutchley
Episode 36 of Adversity University featuring our guest, Retired NHL player, Jim Thomson. Co-Hosts, Sean Giles and Garrett Metcalf take some time to break down Jim's hockey career and the adversity that comes with it. Jim was drafted by the Washington Capitals in the 1984 NHL Draft. He is a motivational speaker through his organization called Jim Thomson's "Dreams Do Come True". Executive Producer Sam Thrutchley
Dr. Green is joined by retired NHL star Joel Ward to talk about his unconventional path to the NHL and highlights from his incredible NHL career including his Game 7 OT goal vs the Bruins and his experience playing with Alex Ovechkin and Nicklas Backstrom. Ward talks about his experience with racism in hockey, his work with the HDA (Hockey Diversity Alliance), making hockey more affordable and accessible for children who can't afford it.
This week on The Let's Go! Hockey Podcast we welcome our friend Bobby Robins to the show to discuss his journey through the hockey world. Robins spent 9 years in various pro leagues before finally landing a spot on the Boston Bruins roster at age 32, making him one of the oldest NHL Rookies to make an opening day roster. Today, Robins is helping the hockey community as a Christian Sports Minister & mentor to young hockey players and helps develop their game as well as their faith. Make sure you don't miss this inspiring and inspirational episode of the show. Let's Gooooo!BobbyRobins.com
Ep230 IDKHOW Dallon Weekes, Retired NHL Brent Sopel & Author Blogger Abby Simpson (10 27 ’20) by Todd Hancock
Join Brady Leavold and his former coach Alan May on world mental health awareness day. Brady and Al, from NBC sports as they reconnect for the first time since 2008 when Brady asked May to leave the Norfolk Admirals to play closer to home in Victoria. It turned out being a huge mistake. Listen as May tells some incredible stories from his playing days through junior and his grind into the covenant NHL. May now works as an analyst for the Washington Capitals through NBC Sports. Follow Hockey 2 Heroin anywhere on social media@hockey2heroin@hockey2heroinpodcast@pucksupport@pucksupportwarriors@pucksupporthockey#PuckSupportwww.pucksupport.com #mentalhealth #addiction
On this episode of The Let's Go! Hockey Podcast we talk to NHL veteran, Andy Sutton, to the show to discuss his journey through the game of hockey. After spending 16 years in the NHL Andy took his knowledge and expertise of hockey to the business world and is currently the Owner and CEO of Verbero Hockey and Jomo Health & Wellness. Make sure you don't miss this one!Verbero HockeyJomo Wellness
Episode 24 of Adversity University featuring our guest, Retired NHL Goalie, Eddie Lack. Co-Hosts, Sean Giles and Garrett Metcalf take some time to break down Eddie's hockey career and the adversity that comes with it. Eddie Lack played 7 seasons in the NHL and is now the goaltending coach at Arizona State University for the Men's Division 1 program. Executive Producer Sam Thrutchley.
Retired NHL Player #42 and Hockey Diversity Alliance (HDA) Co-Founder, Joel Ward II discusses life as a minority in a predominately white league (Ep. #1.6)Episode 1.6: Show Notes. With the rise of the black athlete over the past 50 years, we often see professional athletes of all races presented together as a great example of the progress and leaps we’ve made in diversity. On this week’s episode, we speak with NHL Veteran #42 and Hockey Diversity Alliance co-founder, Joel Ward II, and have a discussion about how everything might not be as racially idyllic as it seems. Joel discusses what it’s like to be a minority in the NHL, one of the few majority white man’s sports leagues in North America. Joel talks us through specific incidences of racism and prejudice he’s experienced from both the league, and sports fans around the country. It’s these oversights that led Joel to join with eight other hockey players and form the Hockey Diversity Alliance, an organization that has committed itself to increasing visibility of minority players, addressing concerns of racism within the NHL organization, and encouraging POC to become involved in hockey at all levels. Joel also gives general advice as to the steps allies can take in listening and understanding black people, as well as tangible actions that can foster real change within both Canada and the United States. Overlooked history is also addressed as to the black roots from which the game of hockey sprung from, as well as the importance of major black athletes in the fight for acceptance and equality. Tune in to hear more about Joel’s unique and inspiring journey, and how you can make a difference “both on and off the ice.”Key Points From This Episode: • Joel starts by talking about instances of racism in the NHL• The Hockey Diversity Alliance works to increase diversity in professional hockey• HDA is trying to get more POC on hockey team staffs and POC kids playing hockey• Unequal opportunities for Black hockey players like Joel compared to white majority• Willie O’Ree breaking down barriers as first black player in NHL• The hidden hockey history of the Black Hockey League the first league in North America• Joel tells a harrowing story about being pulled over by a cop and fearing for his life• Experiences of racism that white hockey teammates may not understand• Addressing the importance of white people educating themselves about racism• A story about subtle racism in Nashville, and the way allies should listen and believe others• Words and statements of meaning only go so far, action is what is truly important• The difference between racism in Canada and the USA is much less than what people think• The special connection Joel has with Jackie Robinson, and the number 42• Joel discusses his future in hockey possibly as a coach or trainerLinks Mentioned in Today’s Episode:Joel Ward IINational Hockey League (NHL)Hockey Diversity Alliance (HDA) -https://hockeydiversityalliance.orgAkim AliuWayne GretzkyUniversity of Prince Edward IslandFredericton, NBWillie O’Ree - 1st Black Hockey Player in the NHLHockey Hall of FameJackie Robinson #42Sports Hall of Fame in New BrunswickBlack Ice BookAfricville, Nova ScotiaBlack Hockey LeagueTommy SmithJohn Carlos1968 Olympics Statement from the Hockey Diversity Alliance on NHL’s response to racial injusti
Ep226 Jane’s Addiction Stephen Perkins, Retired NHL Grant Fuhr & Radio Host Randi Chase (09 15 ’20) by Todd Hancock
Retired NHL player Joel Ward, and current Capitals Braden Holtby, Brenden Dillon and Garnet Hathaway join NBC Sports Washington’s Chris Miller for a discussion on racism in hockey, Ward’s involvement in the Hockey Diversity Alliance and the Capitals’ United for Change initiative.
Retired NHL Linesman Scott Driscoll joins Ray and Darren and tells amazing stories of some of the games biggest personalities - including past run-ins with Ray - and wildest moments from the unique on-ice perspective he had as a linesman. In edition of #AskRayandDregsAnything the guys talk Leafs post-mortem and what went wrong. This Episode is presented by Coolbet.co: the free to play sports and casino game website, by Boston Pizza and their amazing Pizza Flights: see you on the BP deck for Puck Drop, and by Duer Performance Denim: shop 15% off site-wide at Duer.ca when you use the code 'Ray'. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jim Thomson has some of the best stories playing the game at the NHL level. Playing with Gretzky, playing against Lemieux his first game etc. You don't want to miss this episode!
Brady Leavold, former professional hockey player who lost it all due to a serious addiction opens up in an unfiltered podcast with guests ranging from former teammates, coaches, family, friends and everyone in between.He talks about mental health, concussions, addiction, hockey, and all of its challenges and benefits. Brady also shares stories of playing days as an addict and what it was like to be incarcerated.Buckle up...It's a hell of a ride!Follow us on Twitter@hockey2heroin@pucksupport@hockeypodnethockey2heroin.compucksupport.com #psfgratitudecrusaethehockeypodcastnetwork.com
Brady Leavold, former professional hockey player who lost it all due to a serious addiction opens up in an unfiltered podcast with guests ranging from former teammates, coaches, family, friends and everyone in between.He talks about mental health, concussions, addiction, hockey, and all of its challenges and benefits. Brady also shares stories of playing days as an addict and what it was like to be incarcerated.Buckle up...It's a hell of a ride!Follow us on Twitter@hockey2heroin@pucksupport@hockeypodnethockey2heroin.compucksupport.com #psfgratitudecrusaethehockeypodcastnetwork.com
Brady Leavold, former professional hockey player who lost it all due to a serious addiction opens up in an unfiltered podcast with guests ranging from former teammates, coaches, family, friends and everyone in between.He talks about mental health, concussions, addiction, hockey, and all of its challenges and benefits. Brady also shares stories of playing days as an addict and what it was like to be incarcerated.Buckle up...It's a hell of a ride!Follow us on Twitter@hockey2heroin@pucksupport@hockeypodnethockey2heroin.compucksupport.com #psfgratitudecrusaethehockeypodcastnetwork.com
Brent Sopel (Retired NHL Defenceman) - THE FULL 18 MIN CONVO by Todd Hancock
Brady Leavold welcomes retired 13 year NHL veteran D-Man Andy Sutton to the H2H family in episode 19. Sutton retired from hockey almost a decade ago but he has found his stride in his many business ventures including Verbero Hockey which is called “The Bugatti of Hockey” Visit www.verbero.com for more information and to see the lightest stick on the market and the only one piece full Japanese carbon skate. Their products truly are exceptional and beautiful to look at. Make sure to visit hockey2heroin.com to sign up for our weekly livestream Team Issued Ltd. giveaways and to stay up to date with everything H2H.On twitter @Hockey2Heroin
Grant Fuhr (retired NHL Goaltender) - THE FULL 15 MIN CONVO by Todd Hancock
Our first guest, Peter Budaj, checks in with the Lets Go! Hockey Podcast. The 2001 draft pick played over 350 games in the NHL and currently runs a specialized goalie training program called Budaj Blockers. Tune in to hear Peter talk about his time in the NHL, how he trains goalies on and off the ice, and much more.Find Peter:Instagram: @budaj31and @BudajBlockersWebsite:www.budajblockers.com
Retired NHL star Ron Duguay joined the show to talk about his NHL career, representing Team Canada internationally and his appearance on Beverly Hills, 90210.
Darren Pang is a retired NHL goaltender for the Chicago Blackhawks, Memorial Cup Champion with the Ottawa 67’s and is now a renowned hockey broadcaster and analyst, currently with the St. Louis Blues and Fox Sports Midwest. Full disclosure, this isn’t a typical episode of My Social Life. As I currently work for the Ottawa 67’s in a digital coordinator role, I was selfish with my questions and a large portion of this episode revolves around Darren’s time as a player and his transition to broadcaster. We do touch briefly on social near the end of the interview but this is mainly stories of Darren’s time as a professional athlete. In our conversation we chat his time with the 67’s, the grind of the minors (including a bar fight he and his teammates got into in Saginaw), his time in the NHL, having to retire due to injuries and more. We also discuss his transition to broadcaster, where the phrase “holy jumpin’” came from, the YouTube video Pang Goes Bang and more! If you enjoy today’s please consider leaving a rating and a review! You can also screenshot this episode, post to your Instagram Story and tag @MySocialPod for a feature. FOLLOW DARREN Twitter - @Panger40 - https://twitter.com/panger40 Instagram - @DarrenRPang - https://www.instagram.com/darrenrpang/ Stats - https://www.eliteprospects.com/player/32773/darren-pang FOLLOW JACOB Instagram - @TheJacobKelly - https://www.instagram.com/thejacobkelly/ Twitter - @TheJacobKelly - https://twitter.com/thejacobkelly YouTube - Jacob Kelly - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgZxuMnpZ8W47ckjcAoMwWw Medium - Jacob Kelly - https://medium.com/@jacob97kelly Facebook - Jacob Kelly - My Social Life - https://www.facebook.com/jkells97/ FOLLOW MY SOCIAL LIFE YouTube - My Social Life - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwxYWLrtwqUNQDKTicneO9Q Instagram - @MySocialPod - https://www.instagram.com/mysocialpod/ TIME CODES 0:00 - Intro 2:23 - Playing with Steve Yzerman growing up 4:21 - Playing major junior hockey with the Ottawa 67’s and winning a Memorial Cup 16:59 - His first year pro 19:19 - Life in the minors and the bar fight in Saginaw 26:08 - Playing in the NHL 35:27 - Transitioning to media 42:10 - Do players ever consider post hockey life? 45:52 - Pang Goes Bang: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jD_63k3_Doo Intro Song: Tough Love - Joakim Karud https://soundcloud.com/joakimkarud https://www.facebook.com/joakimkarudmusic https://www.youtube.com/user/JoakimKarud Music from Soundcloud Music provided by RFM: https://youtu.be/jaoStyAQN4o
This week we talk to Ryan Walter. Retired NHL player, former coach, and former President of the Abbottsford Heat in the AHL. He is a writer, actor, and leadership expert. He hosts leadership retreats every year and travels to provide leadership tools to businesses, athletes, and sports teams. He is an exceptional key note speaker and has tremendous stories from his days playing the game of hockey, to his family, and finally to his leadership retreats and business. He shapes leaders of the future and he took the time to speak with us. Facebook: war room: the hockey podcast Instagram: @warroomthehockeypodcast Apple, Spotify, Podbean: War Room: The hockey podcast Like and follow. Hit that subscribe button and rate and review.
TJHP EP027 - This weeks episode of The Junior Hockey Podcast Hoff and Gresko talk with Retired NHL player and Stanley Cup winner, Daniel Carcillo. We talked about his career in the Ontario Hockey League, and how he was abused mentally and physical during his Junior Hockey Career. During this interview, Dan was driving to Sarnia to discuss abuse with the people of Sarnia. He has not only become an advocate for people who have been affected from abuse, but he has also become the spokesperson for all people affected by Traumatic Brain Injuries. During his mission of helping people, he has made the NHL his target. We spoke a lot about Concussions, TBI's and CTE and how the NHL has been denying that players are being affected by the very serious side effects of TBI's. He goes into great depths about Junior Hockey and the issue of concussions that is effecting hockey players during and after their careers. We had a great time talking with Dan and he shared a ton of great knowledge about the severity of Concussions in the sport of hockey. We hope you enjoy this episode and come out of it knowing more about this topic.
Retired NHL enforcer George Laraque joins the boys to discuss his path to the NHL, throwing down with other heavy weights, and more...
Retired NHL referee Don Van Massenhoven joins The Hockey Illuminati. Don has been dishing out law and order for a long time. He began his career as a police officer before transitioning to an NHL referee where he enjoyed a 23 year career. The game of hockey is much different through the eyes of a referee. Join us as Don shares tales from his unbelievable career such as; his favourite characters on the ice, how to demand respect from NHL superstars, why he ended up in Mark Messier's book, how a power play literally threatened his life, advice for young refs and so much more. Don's resume includes over 1300 NHL games, the 2006 Olympics, the 2004 world cup, all star games, a high speed chase, a special moment with Sidney Crosby and some of the best one liners you have ever heard! Jock and Jill also take a call from 92 year old super fan Nonna Nina who expresses her love for hockey fights. Enjoy!
This podcast is exactly what the title says. Not for the faint of heart. I am recording with my friend John Aikin from Web Canopy Studio this week. We talk about some of our worst bathroom experiences, how easy it is to steal an NHL player's room key, and the most epic prank I ever played in the NHL. Enjoy!Book - "A Guy Like Me" on AmazonFollow me on Instagram @Jhs_32Thanks Guys!
Retired NHL defenseman turned podcaster and avid golfer Ryan Whitney talks golf in the hockey culture. Also, Alex Myers, Sam Weinman and Joel Beall discuss team formats, a joint PGA Tour and LPGA event, walk-up music fails, and their picks for the Wells Fargo Championship.
If you've seen an Olympic event with a North Korean athlete in it, you've probably also seen the cheering section for them that is almost picture perfect. They're trying to make North Korea seem like not that bad of a place, do you buy it? Guest: Jack Kim, Founder and Special Advisor to HanVoice-In Canada, the we are not organ donators by default. The same can't be said about the Dutch and those who live in the Netherlands because they have passed a bill that says everyone is an organ donor by default unless you specifically say that you don't want to be one. Is this a good idea or should it be repealed? Guest: James Breckenridge, President and CEO of the Canadian Transplant Society-Drug traffickers are creative and desperate to get their product from one place to another and will go to very extreme lengths to ensure success. Despite their best attempts, sometimes they get caught and it's hilarious. Two men in Lisbon, Portugal hid cocaine in a weird way, all we can say is that they like big butts and they cannot lie.-Talent isn't always recognized to its full potential. This can be used to describe Darren Haydar who, though he did play in the NHL, never had the complete chance to let his talent truly flourish. He still plays hockey but is now doing so with Multiple Sclerosis. The Dundas Real McCoys, the team that Haydar is currently playing for, is going to have a game to raise funds for MS research and to spread awareness. Guest: Darren, Haydar, Retired NHL hockey player
Retired NHL player Georges Laraque has written his autobiography, entitled "Georges Laraque - The Story of the NHL's Unlikeliest Tough Guy". As a child he knew he wanted to play professional hockey. Despite the racism he faced, which he actually attributes to having made him more determined to succeed, he did reach his goal. He talks also about the role of the enforcer; his time playing in Sweden during the NHL lock-out and his decision to adopt a vegan lifestyle which led to him becoming a spokesperson for PETA and also deputy leader of the Green party.
Retired NHL player Georges Laraque has written his autobiography, entitled "Georges Laraque - The Story of the NHL's Unlikeliest Tough Guy". As a child he knew he wanted to play professional hockey. Despite the racism he faced, which he actually attributes to having made him more determined to succeed, he did reach his goal. He talks also about the role of the enforcer; his time playing in Sweden during the NHL lock-out and his decision to adopt a vegan lifestyle which led to him becoming a spokesperson for PETA and also deputy leader of the Green party.
BodyChek Wellness with Riley Cote today on Hempire with Nick D'Franceso only on The Cannabis Radio. Riley is a retired NHL Player, co-founder, and the NHL League Ambassador for Athletes For Care, and Partner at BodyChek Wellness.In the NHL, they test for cannabis but nothing happens if you test positive. Riley has said that at least half the players in the NHL are smoking or consuming cannabis in some way. We discuss what he has learned has been the best way NHL players have been using cannabis.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
BodyChek Wellness with Riley Cote today on Hempire with Nick D'Franceso only on The Cannabis Radio. Riley is a retired NHL Player, co-founder, and the NHL League Ambassador for Athletes For Care, and Partner at BodyChek Wellness.In the NHL, they test for cannabis but nothing happens if you test positive. Riley has said that at least half the players in the NHL are smoking or consuming cannabis in some way. We discuss what he has learned has been the best way NHL players have been using cannabis.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy