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Thanks to our Partners, NAPA Auto Care and NAPA TRACS Recorded live at the Institute Summit, this insightful conversation explores how business leaders can apply sports principles—like team chemistry, leadership, and preparation—to enhance performance. Keynote speaker Ross Bernstein underscores the impact of storytelling as a powerful communication and trust building tool, sharing lessons from icons like Scotty Bowman and Jay Leno. The discussion reinforces the importance of having a solid business playbook grounded in strategy, data, and accountability, while also addressing the need to adapt to change, foster a culture of loyalty, leverage technology for growth, and prioritize meaningful personal connections and networking. A best-selling author of nearly 50 sports books, Ross Bernstein, is an award-winning peak performance business speaker who's keynoted conferences on all seven continents for audiences as small as 10 and as large as 10,000. Ross and his books have been featured on thousands of television and radio programs over the years, including CNN, ESPN, Bloomberg, Fox News, and “CBS This Morning,” as well as in the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, and USA Today. https://www.rossbernsteinspeaking.com/ Show Notes Watch Full Video Episode The Institute of Automotive Business Excellence: https://www.wearetheinstitute.com/ Introduction to the Episode (00:00:00) Importance of Storytelling (00:02:51) Jay Leno's Storytelling Practice (00:03:50) Team Chemistry in Sports (00:05:06) Scotty Bowman's Coaching Insights (00:06:29) Building Team Chemistry (00:08:00) Innovative Recruiting Strategies (00:08:47). The Power of the Playbook (00:12:17) Measuring Performance (00:13:06) Continual Improvement in Business (00:14:21) Ketchup Insights (00:15:45) Practicing What We Learn (00:20:02) Generational Workforce Changes (00:22:11) Creating Loyalty in Teams (00:22:55) Time Perception (00:23:10) Focus and Distractions (00:23:49) Engagement in Presentations (00:24:38) Struggle and Growth (00:27:26) Humility in Leadership (00:28:25) Client Experience Officer Concept (00:30:05) Philanthropy and Business Success (00:30:23) Gamification in Customer Engagement (00:32:36) Adapting to Change (00:35:14) Networking and Personal Connections (00:36:21) Legacy Business Lessons (00:37:08) Business Fundamentals (00:39:00) Thanks to our Partners, NAPA Auto Care, NAPA TRACS and Automotive Management Network Learn more about NAPA Auto Care and the benefits of being part of the NAPA family by visiting https://www.napaonline.com/en/auto-care NAPA TRACS will move your shop
NFL coaching great Jon Gruden joins the show and he says he'll be in the building for Game 6 against the Jets. Unboxing his Blues gift package. His time at SEMO. Still involved with the technical side of football. Being a part of Barstool Sports. Coach hurt his hand celebrating Buchnevich's hat trick. 3-0 as an honorary St. Louis sports fan. Would Coach come in studio Friday morning? Some of the audience is unhappy after the Jon Gruden interview. Wanted us to ask him about the St. Louis Bengals. Scotty Bowman. Jackson's shortcomings. Brad Thompson joins the show coming off the Cardinals taking 2 out of 3 from Milwaukee. Bullpen struggles but starting pitching has given the team a chance. Wilson Contreras starting to get back on track. Walt Jocketty memories. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
NFL coaching great Jon Gruden joins the show and he says he'll be in the building for Game 6 against the Jets. Unboxing his Blues gift package. His time at SEMO. Still involved with the technical side of football. Being a part of Barstool Sports. Coach hurt his hand celebrating Buchnevich's hat trick. 3-0 as an honorary St. Louis sports fan. Would Coach come in studio Friday morning? Some of the audience is unhappy after the Jon Gruden interview. Wanted us to ask him about the St. Louis Bengals. Scotty Bowman. Jackson's shortcomings. Brad Thompson joins the show coming off the Cardinals taking 2 out of 3 from Milwaukee. Bullpen struggles but starting pitching has given the team a chance. Wilson Contreras starting to get back on track. Walt Jocketty memories. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this episode of The Sick Podcast, former Montreal Canadiens defenseman and 3-time Stanley Cup champion with the Detroit Red Wings Mathieu Dandenault joins Chris Nilan to discuss his career, winning 3 Stanley Cups, Scotty Bowman, the current Montreal Canadiens team and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of The Sick Podcast, the legendary Scotty Bowman joins Pierre McGuire and Jimmy Murphy to discuss if the Montreal Canadiens will make the playoffs, Ivan Demidov, his playoff matchup analyses and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Riley Cote and Derek Settlemyre start the show discussing the Flyers 3 game winning streak after firing Johnson Tortorella, Nasty Knuckles Hockey Experience, and Bare Knuckle Ice Wars. Former Philadelphia Flyers captain Keith Primeau joined us in studio for an interview! Keith talks to us about the 1990 NHL Draft, playing in Adirondack, winning a Calder Cup, and his junior career. Jumping ahead we discuss his time with the Detroit Red Wings, his first NHL fight, getting traded to the Flyers, practice fights, playing for Scotty Bowman, trade to Carolina, and playing for Paul Maurice. Circling back, we dive deeper into Primeau getting traded to Philly, the 2004 playoff run, the 5 overtime game from 2000. Finishing up the interview we talk about the concussions Keith suffered in his career, and his son Cayden's goaltending career. On the latest segment of Captain's Corner Mike Richards gives us his thoughts on John Tortorella being fired and Alex Ovechkin chasing Gretzky's goal record. 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 week as the guys release a new episode weekly! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week Topher talks with Barry Smith, 7 time Stanley Cup winning NHL coach. Smith shared some of his extensive hockey knowledge with us and what he's learned in his years working with Scotty Bowman and numerous other NHL Hall of Famers. In this episode we talk about: — Improving game performance by replicating the game in practice — Introducing contact younger, so that players don't have to think about it later — How there are a lot of skilled players, but not smart players — Smith's personal experience in the NHL — How players can't be fearful of losing & the need to find ways to reward players other than winning the game AND SO MUCH MORE! Thank you to our title sponsor IceHockeySystems.com, as well as Train-Heroic, Helios Hockey, and Crossbar! And thank you to our AMAZING LISTENERS; We appreciate every listen, download, comment, rating, and share on your social sites! If you'd like to join our Hockey Think Tank Community, head over to Community.TheHockeyThinkTank.com and check it out! PARENTS & RECRUITING 101 COURSES BLUEPRINT ORGANIZATION REFERRAL Follow us: IG: @HockeyThinkTank X (Twitter): @HockeyThinkTank TikTok: @HockeyThinkTank Facebook: TheHockeyThinkTank
On the latest episode of the Flames Alumni Krahnicles, we're continuing our chat with Hockey Hall of Famer and Stanley Cup winner Mike Vernon! Listen in as Mike chats with fellow Flames Alumni members Brent Krahn and Colin Patterson to discuss Calgary's run to the 1989 Stanley Cup! Hosted by Pat Steinberg, Mike also talks about being traded to Detroit and playing for Scotty Bowman, finishing his career with Darryl Sutter and the San Jose Sharks, and life after hockey!The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate. https://www.sportsnet.ca/960/flames-talk/
Peter Mahovlich is an all-time great hockey player, as well as a legendary storyteller. He won four Cups with Montreal in the 70s and played key roles in the '72 Summit Series and the '76 Canada Cup. He shares some great anecdotes from a golden era of hockey; we cover his brother Frank, Gordie Howe, Ken Dryden, Scotty Bowman, Jean Beliveau, Guy Lafleur, Larry Robinson, Vladislav Tretiak and many more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Our final episode before officially reaching 10 years of the Winged Wheel Podcast...unbelievable (0:00). Tune in as we open with a very special guest interview with none other than Scotty Bowman: 14x Stanley Cup Winner, Detroit Red Wings legend, and the greatest NHL Coach of All Time - stories & insights from his coaching & executive days, tales of Steve Yzerman, McCarty, Osgood, Shanahan, and other NHL greats, & so much more in this (slightly delayed) very special interview (4:15). Next, we take a look at just how far the Red Wings have come, and how the core of Dylan Larkin, Lucas Raymond, Moritz Seider, Simon Edvinsson, Alex DeBrincat, Patrick Kane, Marco Kasper, Elmer Soderblom, & others have helped this team, under Todd McLellan, to truly differentiate themselves from previous version (44:05). Additionally, a note on Marco Kasper's "paper moves" between Hockeytown and the AHL's Grand Rapids Griffins (55:40). After that, a preview of the 4 Nations Face-Off as Larkin and Raymond join the likes of Matthews, MacKinnon, McDavid, Crosby, Petterson, Miller, & other league superstars - including predictions, analysis, & more (58:50). Finally, NHL news including Jared McCann being available and whether Steve Yzerman should trade for him (1:08:20) & more before we take your questions and comments in our Overtime segment (1:14:50) - enjoy! Head over to wingedwheelpodcast.com to find all the ways to listen, how to support the show, and so much more! Submit your favorite moments of the last decade of WWP here: https://x.com/WingedWheelPod/status/1885818163519951307/ This episode is brought to you by Hims. Visit hims.com/wingedwheel for your personalized hair loss treatment options. #ad https://x.com/WingedWheelPod/status/1881143118575403086https://x.com/WingedWheelPod/status/1881143118575403086 Buy PLAY F*****G HOCKEY Merch: https://www.wingedwheelpodcast.com/shop WWP NIGHT w/ the DETROIT RED WINGS (Mar. 29th - barber pole jersey) tickets: wingedwheelpodcast.com/redwings
Nick Alberga & Carter Hutton recap Toronto's 6-3 win in Calgary. Additionally, the legendary Scotty Bowman drops by for a chat.
The legend joined Nick Alberga & Carter Hutton. They got his thoughts on Toronto's 6-3 win in Calgary, the job Craig Berube's done thus far, what the Leafs need to do to finally get over the hump in the playoffs, and what they should look to add between now and the deadline. Additionally, Scotty weighed in on Bobby McMann & Toronto's crease tandem.
On this episode of The Sick Podcast, former NHL coach Scotty Bowman joins Pierre McGuire and Jimmy Murphy to discuss Lane Hutson's incredible rookie season, striking similarities with legendary defenceman Phil Housley, how the Canadiens should handle Hutson's contract extension, the exciting race to the playoffs in the East, reminisce on a few Al MacNeil stories and much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to another entertaining episode of Enjoying Orange Slices with Jeff & Ian, and sometimes Millard!
On this episode of The Sick Podcast, former NHLer and general manager Doug Risebrough joins Chris Nilan to discuss his career, getting traded from the Montreal Canadiens to the Calgary Flames, his favorite memories, being coached by Scotty Bowman and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of The Sick Podcast, former Detroit Red Wings and Edmonton Oilers general manager Ken Holland joins Pierre McGuire and Jimmy Murphy to discuss the induction of Pavel Datsyuk into the Hockey Hall Of Fame, what he meant to the Red Wings organization, pulling off some of the best drafts in NHL history, breaking down barriers in Russia, working with Scotty Bowman and much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of The Sick Podcast, the legendary Scotty Bowman joins Pierre McGuire and Jimmy Murphy to discuss the upcoming NHL season, the Toronto Maple Leafs, Igor Shesterkin refusing a contract extension and much more. Later in the show, Pierre and Jimmy take questions from fans. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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L'ancien défenseur des Canadiens de Montréal, Serge Savard, a réuni au club de golf Le Mirage les 14 membres encore vivants des conquêtes des quatre coupes Stanley consécutives à la fin des années 1970, incluant l'entraîneur Scotty Bowman. Les grandes retrouvailles entre Mario Tremblay et Mario Langlois se sont produites mardi soir. L’ancien joueur et entraîneur du tricolore partage ses plus beaux souvenirs avec l’équipe, mais également des raisons entourant sa retraite des médias. L'animateur Mario Langlois avait une belle surprise pour ses auditeurs, aux Amateurs de Sports : l’unique Ron Fournier! Pour la première fois depuis sa dernière émission à Bonsoir des sportifs, au 98,5 FM, l’ancien animateur partage ses impressions de cette journée exceptionnelle avec les anciens Canadiens qui ont remporté quatre coupes de 1976 à 1979. L'ancien entraîneur des Canadiens, Michel Therrien, se souvient de l'équipe de légende de sa jeunesse et de ses années comme entraîneur à Montréal au micro de Mario Langlois. Il affirme que son seul regret est de ne pas avoir remporté la Coupe StanleyVoir https://www.cogecomedia.com/vie-privee pour notre politique de vie privée
So thrilled to have coaching legend, Scotty Bowman on our final episode of the season! We are switching it up a bit with featuring our first coach on the show, but not just any coach - Scotty Bowman is an icon as a National Hockey League coach for 30 seasons! He holds the record for most coaching wins in NHL history, with 1,244 wins in the regular season, plus another 223 wins in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Bowman is often regarded as the greatest coach in NHL history. As head coach, he has won a record nine Stanley Cup championships; five with the Montreal Canadiens in the 1970's, one with the Pittsburgh Penguins in 1992 and three with the Detroit Red Wings in 1997, 1998 and again in 2002. He is the only NHL coach in history to lead three different teams to Stanley Cup victories. Scotty is now 90 years young and is sharp as tack!! Great stories with lots of reminiscing about some of the legendary players and teams he coached over the years! Enjoy the interview! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In episode #254 of the Glass and Out Podcast, we're joined by seven-time Stanley Cup Champion and someone who is woven into the fabric of some of the best NHL teams of all-time, Barry Smith. Smith spent 18 years behind an NHL bench, capturing back to back championships with the Pittsburgh Penguins as an Assistant Coach, three Cups riding shotgun with Scotty Bowman in Detroit, and two more with the Chicago Blackhawks as their Director of Player Evaluation. His resume also includes time coaching Sweden, Russia, the NCAA, he got his NHL start with his hometown Buffalo Sabres and was even an Assistant Coach to Wayne Gretzky in Phoenix. Smith be sharing his wealth of knowledge this June at TCS Live. Listen as he shares his philosphy on developing hockey sense, working with coaching legend Scotty Bowman, and what it takes to win hockey's ultimate prize.
Episode 9 features Brian Boucher, the analyst for TNT and NBC Sports Philadelphia. The discussions cover various topics, including the performance of the New York Rangers, the challenges faced by NHL teams, and the playoff race in both the Eastern and Western Conferences.They dive into the competitive landscape, strategic decisions, and critical factors influencing playoff success in the NHL. Throughout the podcast, the hosts and Boucher offered insights into these aspects.They analyzed the performances of various teams and players, providing a comprehensive overview of the NHL's current dynamics and the implications for the upcoming playoffs and finish up with the Human side of the story.IN THIS EPISODE: [00:36] - Introduction of guest Brian Boucher, discussing the upcoming topics and the Philadelphia Flyers.[01:33] - One Timers: Discussion about the New York Rangers' recent victories and their performance in a series of games.[03:00] - Conversation about the NHL teams' resilience and dedication to playing despite challenging schedules.[14:00] - Analysis of a coach's performance and impact on the team's success in the National Hockey League.[36:42] - Neil Smith shares a personal anecdote about Brian Boucher's career and his journey through various NHL teams.[39:15] - Discussion about the importance of dressing appropriately and the impact of personal presentation in professional settings.[40:30] - Anecdote about meeting Scotty Bowman and the lesson learned about dressing appropriately for professional interactions.[41:51] - Advice for young people entering the workforce to know their audience, be neat, and dress to impress.[42:06] - Human Side of the Story: appreciation for the opportunity to dress up for the occasion. KEY TAKEAWAYS: The importance of professional attire, as demonstrated by Neil Smith's encounter with Scotty Bowman, emphasizing the significance of personal presentation and professionalism in professional settings.The New York Rangers' recent victories and resilience in overcoming challenges during a series of games are discussed, highlighting the team's performance and determination.Brian Boucher provides insights into the Philadelphia Flyers' goaltending situation, specifically focusing on goaltender Carter Hart's performance and the team's progress and potential in the playoffs.The conversation delves into the competitive landscape of the NHL, highlighting strategic decisions made by teams and critical factors influencing playoff success, offering a comprehensive overview of the league's current dynamics and implications for the upcoming playoffs.RESOURCE LINKS Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgBj1LV0-DMfBhcRPSJZLjAX: https://twitter.com/NHLWraparoundNeil Smith: https://twitter.com/NYCNeilVic Morren: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vic-morren-7038737/NHL Wraparound Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/nhlwraparound/NHL Wraparound Tik Tok:https://www.tiktok.com/@nhlwraparoundSPONSORSHIP:MeiGray is your source for Game-Worn jerseys. Head...
For all intents & purposes, the Leafs laid a stinker on Monday night at Scotiabank Arena. Join Nick Alberga & Jay Rosehill as they recap Toronto's 4-1 loss to the rival Boston Bruins. Additionally, they mull over the latest names connected to the Leafs on trade market. Also, legendary head coach/Hockey Hall of Famer Scotty Bowman drops by for a chat.This episode is brought to you by Betano. Check it out https://www.betano.caYou can find the show on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theleafsnation401Follow us on Instagram @TLNDCFollow us on Twitter @TLNDCFollow us on Facebook @TheLeafsNation.Reach out to sales@thenationnetwork.com to connect with our Sales Team and discuss opportunities to partner with us! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Serge Savard ranks as one of the top 100 hockey players of all time, and won an incredible 8 Stanley Cups as a player, the most by any defenseman, and two more as a general manager. But in this conversation he says winning the 1972 Summit Series for Team Canada over the Soviet Union tops them all, where he was the only player to win or tie every game without any losses. Here he discusses coach Scotty Bowman, how teams come together – or don't – and what it takes for a team to reach its potential, lessons he learned as a great player and as an executive who won two Cups as a general manager. Tune in for a fast, funny, and fascinating conversation. About our Host:For info about the book or this podcast please visit our website:http://www.letthemleadbybacon.comhttp://www.johnubacon.comYou can connect with John via these platforms:https://www.facebook.com/johnubaconhttps://twitter.com/Johnubacon
When you have Scotty Bowman on the show, it's best to just let him talk, and that's exactly what Bob and John do on today's episode. It's like talking to a hockey encyclopedia as we listen to Scotty rattle off legendary hockey stories from just about every decade. The three transition from talking about Connor MacDavid to Bobby Orr and much more in-between on a special episode of The Bob McCown Podcast with one of the greatest coaches the NHL has ever had.
Ron is worried about being able to get through tomorrow's show without showing so much emotion. Noel Acciari was crushed in the face by Winepegs' Brenden Dillon and his helmet flew off as Acciari hit the ice. Dillon was elected and the Penguins scored two goals on the five-minute major penalty. The Edmonton Oilers lost to Vegas and their winning streak couldn't match the 1992-93 Penguins record of 17 games. Starkey talked to Scotty Bowman this morning and broke the news to him that the Penguins win streak as the best in NHL history remains No. 1.
Penguins analyst Jay Caufield joined the show. Jay starts off by thanking Ron for all he's done for Pittsburgh and is going to miss him. Tristan Jarry looked under control and steller against the Jets in the Pens' 3-0 win last night. The Dillon hit on Acciari ended up being a five-minute major and Dillon was ejected. The Pens scored two goals during the span and put the game out of reach. Scotty Bowman led the Penguins to the greatest winning streak in NHL history at 17 games. Jagr is being honored in a few weeks with his jersey No. 68 in the rafters. Jay thinks Mario will probably be at Mario's ceremony and would be surprised if he wasn't.
Hour 3 with Ron Cook and Joe Starkey: Penguins analyst Jay Caufield joined the show. Jay starts off by thanking Ron for all he's done for Pittsburgh and is going to miss him. Tristan Jarry looked under control and stellar against the Jets in the Pens' 3-0 win last night. The Dillon hit on Acciari ended up being a five-minute major and Dillon was ejected. The Pens scored two goals during the span and put the game out of reach. Scotty Bowman led the Penguins to the greatest winning streak in NHL history at 17 games. Jagr is being honored in a few weeks with his jersey No. 68 in the rafters. Jay thinks Mario will probably be at Mario's ceremony and would be surprised if he wasn't. Steelers insider Mark Kaboly of The Athletic joined the show. Mark said Ron is the type of guy that you were first intimidated by, but then you realize is like a Teddy Bear. Ron always showed up and wanted to be everywhere. Hines Ward doesn't have much coaching experience and Mark doesn't know if he's the right fit. The WR coach needs to be someone to keep Pickens and Johnson in line. An older coach like Richard Mann is the prototype. Another coach we know of is a critical piece to add on offense. Pittsburgh TV legend Sally Wiggin joined the show. Sally said before she did Steelers shows, she would read Ron's stories for weeks to gain knowledge. She said Ron was very funny during their interactions.
Hour 1 with Ron Cook and Joe Starkey: Ron is worried about being able to get through tomorrow's show without showing so much emotion. Noel Acciari was crushed in the face by the Jets' Brenden Dillon and his helmet flew off as Acciari hit the ice. Dillon was elected and the Penguins scored two goals on the five-minute major penalty. The Edmonton Oilers lost to Vegas and their winning streak couldn't match the 1992-93 Penguins record of 17 games. Starkey talked to Scotty Bowman this morning and broke the news to him that the Penguins win streak as the best in NHL history remains No. 1. Audacy betting insider Chelsa Messinger joined the show. SUPER BOWL SUNDAY between Kansas City and San Francisco this Sunday at 6:30pm. The most money is on Travis Kelce to win Super Bowl MVP, but Patrick Mahomes is the betting favorite. You can bet on what color Taylor Swift is wearing and if Travis Kelce will propose. Callers congratulate Ron on his retirement. Jeff Patton of the Baseball Card Castle has a Ron Cook 1972 card and a Patrick Mahomes game used jersey card.
He holds the record for most wins in league history, with 1,244 wins in the regular season and 223 in the Stanley Cup playoffs and is regarded as the greatest coach in NHL History… and he's back on the show for a conversation with John and Dave. All we had to do was say hello and Mr. Bowman was off as we take a look back on his career, get his opinion on the greatest hockey team to ever play and a whole lot more on today's show with Scotty Bowman.
Dr. Jay Calvert & Dr. Jason Berkley chat with former NHL coach, general manager, team president, and sportscaster Doug MacLean about his new book "Draft Day: How Hockey Teams Pick Winners Or Get Left Behind", releasing October 3rd! Pull up a chair and grab a cup of joe, Doug is telling stories - from how he acquired Kris Draper for $1, working for Red Wings owner Mike Ilitch, Scotty Bowman's odd ways of motivating Stevie Y, the process of writing the book, his regret over the Kopitar draft, the Eric Lindros trade - the biggest draft trade ever, why the Sharks took Patrick Marleau over Olli Jokinen, the Sidney Crosby lottery, tanking, thoughts on the last two expansion drafts with Vegas & Seattle, and so much more!
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Some people are lucky enough to have one interesting career. Pat Hughes had two: playing in the NHL for nine years, then serving 20 years in the Ann Arbor Police Department, retiring as a Detective Sergeant. He played for legendary coaches Scotty Bowman in Montreal and Glen Sather in Edmonton, and alongside all-time greats Guy Lafleur, Wayne Gretzky, and Mark Messier, winning three Stanley Cups, then earned a reputation as one of Ann Arbor's most respected law enforcement officers. He talks here about the lessons he learned along the way.In this episode Pat tells us what he learned becoming one of the first college hockey players to get to the NHL – “There is no substitute for honest effort,” then playing for two hockey dynasties, the Montreal Canadiens and the Edmonton Oilers. While Montreal was an established, old-school organization, and Edmonton was run by young players whose coach gave them more freedom, the two clubs had a lot in common, as all winning teams do.“Great teams are inclusive,” Hughes says. “They bring you in right away, and make you feel like you belong.” He explains how both teams did that, and made every player feel important and valuable to the team's mission.He also talks about both Hall of Fame coaches, Montreal's Scotty Bowman, and his remarkable ability to influence his players, and Edmonton's Glen Sather, who took a different approach in some ways, with a younger, looser bunch, but kept his finger on the pulse of his players, and still instilled the principles needed to win four Stanley Cups in five years.Hughes also talks about what he learned playing alongside such all-time greats as Yvan Cournoyer, Guy Lafleur, and Ken Dryden in Montreal, and Wayne Gretzky, Mark Messier, and Paul Coffey in Edmonton, among others. A humble man, Hughes had to be prompted to discuss one of his highlights: five goals in one game against Calgary – the second highest total any NHL player has achieved, including Gretzky.The conversation then turns to Pat's lifelong interest in law enforcement, and how he realized his second dream by becoming a Detective Sergeant in the Ann Arbor Police Department, and the lessons he learned in his 20-year career, including how to settle down a college party run amuck without sparking a riot, and how to transfer his ability to stay calm under pressure from his hockey career to the AAPD.We close with Pat describing his favorite teacher from high school, and his great advice about being either really smart or very organized. Pat jokes that he picked the latter!About our Host:For info about the book or this podcast please visit our website:http://www.letthemleadbybacon.comhttp://www.johnubacon.comYou can connect with John via these platforms:https://www.facebook.com/johnubaconhttps://twitter.com/Johnubacon
Paul Jones joined Shannon again today for a conversation with one of the all time greats, Scotty Bowman. We get Scotty's perspective on this year's Stanley Cup Playoffs and Final to start the show before we pick the brain of one of the best hockey minds the game has seen, discussing the differences of watching hockey on TV compared to live, the issues with hockey broadcasting and ways we can fix them. After the break we take a look at the inevitable return of Mike Babcock and Scotty's thoughts on the NHL draft, salary cap and more.
In episode #220, we had the honor of being joined by John Paris Jr., the first black coach in professional hockey. During the 1993-94 season, he was hired by the Atlanta Knights of the now defunct, International Hockey League, marking the first time a person of colour had been appointed the Head Coach of a pro hockey team. The move paid off as the Knights would capture the Turner Cup and an IHL Championship that same season. Listen as he discusses how he overcame the adversity of being a black hockey player and coach, the story of being scouted by Scotty Bowman, and the drive to get him inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame.
The legendary coach & friend of the podcast Scotty Bowman joins the show today for some hockey talk with Bob and John. Have the Tampa Bay Lightning hit a wall? We talk to Scotty about just that to start off the show before transitioning to the (in Scotty's words) unbeatable Boston Bruins. We break down both teams' chances at winning it all this year before having a conversation about what changes, if any, a coach will make heading into the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
The guys close out the week recapping the Canucks win over the Sharks and also chat about John Garrett's retirement announcement last night.Joining the guys is Thomas Drance (17:10) and Scotty Bowman (49:55).
In episode #209, we connect with Paul Dyck, Head Coach and General Manager of the MJHL's Steinbach Pistons. The Pistons have been one of the most successful and consistent Junior A programs in Canada since Dyck stepped behind the bench part way through the 2012-2013 season. Listen as he discuss why great coaches find reasons why a team CAN succeed, the role grit plays in winning Championships and why you need to appreciate feedback from your fans, even if they interrupt your breakfast.
Former Islanders defenseman Dave Lewis joins episode 39 of the podcast. Lewis talks about growing up with Bob Bourne (2:48), the 1975 playoffs (8:15) and how elephant dung played a factor (11:00), being traded for Butch Goring (19:00), the Miracle on Manchester (23:12), comparing Al Arbour and Scotty Bowman (30:40), the 2002 Red Wings (35:10), Lewis' bagel order (43:20) and more.
On this episode of Agent Provocateur, Allan Walsh and Adam Wylde are joined by the legendary Scotty Bowman! They chat about Scotty's incredible coaching career, including his many trips to the Stanley Cup Finals and the countless Hall of Famers he coached.Originally aired: December 26, 2022Visit https://sdpn.ca/agentprovocateur for more episodes of Agent Provocateur with Allan Walsh and Adam Wylde.Powered by https://sportsinteraction.com/sdpnAny opinion expressed is not advice, a promise or suggestion that increases the chance of winning. Gambling can be addictive, please play responsibly. To learn more, visit: https://help.sportsinteraction.com/hc/en-us/articles/216779528-Responsible-Gaming-Self-Limitation-Self-Exclusion Or if you have concerns about a gambling problem, call ConnexOntario 1-866-531-2600. Ontario Only. Must be 19+ or older to play.Follow us on Twitter: @walsha & @AdamWyldeAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The man, the myth…. the legend that is Scotty Bowman hops back on the podcast for todays episode to talk some hockey with Bob and John. The three start the show with a discussion on the surprisingly successful starts from New Jersey and Boston before shifting focus to all of the new coaching changes throughout the league and the positive effects they've had for their respective teams. We also discuss the evolution of player and goalie usage in todays NHL, the stacked Atlantic Division and much more with Mr.Bowman as we kick off another week of sports talk.
It's episode one of Coming In Hot presented by Renfrew Pro Tape, Brent Wallace with special co-host and former Ottawa Senator Jason York chat with Dave Poulin. With it being Halloween, the guys discuss their own parties and costumes. They break down the break down against Florida and who should be filling the second line centre role. Yorky finishes with how he was bag skated by Scotty Bowman. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode, the boys are joined by Barry Trotz, a Stanley Cup champion and 2x Jack Adams Award winner. Trotz will undoubtedly go down as one of the greatest coaches in NHL history, a winner of the aforementioned hardware, and also racking up over 900 wins (3rd all-time), and coaching on 1812 NHL games, second all-time to only Scotty Bowman. We dive into his future in coaching, walking away from the Capitals and being fired from the Islanders, joining Nashville as a new expansion team, and much more. Before the interview, the boys get into how bad the Canucks are (really bad), Sheldon Keefe backpedalling on his word choice and much more from around the league. Plenty of NHL coaches are already on the hot seat, so kick your feet up and enjoy our chat with Barry Trotz before he's back behind a bench. Interview starts: 1:30:35 Instagram | Twitter | YouTube | TikTok | Cam & Strick WebsiteYou can also keep up with the boys on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook!Andy Strickland - Instagram | TwitterCam Janssen - Instagram | Twitter | Facebook
No coach in NHL history has won more regular season games, playoff games, or Stanley Cups than Scotty Bowman. And on top of his 9 championships in Montreal, Pittsburgh, and Detroit, he won 5 more as an executive. He tells some great stories about building teams, the importance of good goaltending, and how you have to adapt to keep your edge.
TSN Hockey Analyst Mike Johnson joins OverDrive ahead of Free Agency Frenzy on TSN to discuss Johnny Gaudreau's FA decision-making process and if he re-signs with Calgary. Johnson also goes in-depth on the Maple Leafs' acquisition of Matt Murray, its impact on Auston Matthews, William Nylander's contracts, Jack Campbell's outlook and Scotty Bowman stepping down as Blackhawks' senior advisor.
In our second rerun, we go back to the NHL meetings of June 1971. Significant happening here are Punch Imlach's master manipulations of the rules of the NHL Intra-league draft, Scotty Bowman becomes coach of Montreal Canadiens and there is some troubling news about the financial operation of the Vancouver Canucks. Support hockey research and get exclusive BONUS podcast episodes! http://patreon.com/hockey50years Twitter: http://twitter.com/hockey50years Web: http://hockey50yearsago.com This is a clip from the 50 Years Ago in Hockey podcast. Subscribe to our channel to hear full episodes. Find us on Spotify, Stitcher, Apple, or your favourite podcast app. Listen online at https://www.thehockeypodcastnetwork.com ADVERTISING DISCLAIMER If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, crisis counseling and referral services can be accessed by calling 1-800-GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537) (IL/IN/MI/NJ/PA/W/WY), 1-800-NEXT STEP (AZ). 1-800-522-4700 (CO/NH), 888-789-7777/visit http://ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-BETS OFF (IA), 1-877-770-STOP (7867) (LA), 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY), visit OPGR.org (OR), call/text TN REDLINE1-800-889-9789 (TN), or 1-888-532-3500 (VA). 21+ (18+ WY). Physically present in AZ/CO/CT/IL/IN/A/LA/MI/ INJ/NYIPA/TN/VA/WV/WY only. Min. $5 deposit required. Eligibility restrictions apply. See http://draftkings.com/sportsbook for details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
04-27 The Instigators are joined by Hall of Fame head coach Scotty Bowman
The Legendary Scotty Bowman joins the show today to chat some Hockey with Bob and John. The three preview the 2022 Stanley Cup Playoffs & Scotty gives his opinion on who he thinks the teams to beat are while breaking down some of the rosters for the leagues cup contenders. We also make sure to leave some time at the end of the show to get some of Scotty's favourite memories from his days coaching the iconic Guy Lafleur. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.