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US Hockey Hall of Famer - Reed Larson was a tough, offensive defenseman who grew up in Minneapolis, MN. He played his high school hockey at Roosevelt and got to play with his hometown Gophers. He played his 1st NHL game at The Met Center against the North Stars. This one of the funniest interviews we have done - what a character!Market & Johnson Adding Value to Everything We DoValley Sports Academy Multi-sport training facility dedicated to helping all athletes reach the next level.Parker Insurance Northwoods Therapy Associates Taking physical therapy to the next levelChippewa Valley Ortho and Sport Medicine Dedicated and committed to the health care needs of patients in Western Wisconsin since 1954. @TheBOSPodwww.thebreakoutsessions.com
Madison, Wisconsin native Gary Suter went from youth hockey to the greatest heights of the game: playing (and winning) in Stanley Cup championships, Olympics and World Cups of Hockey. He was a gritty, tough, offensive defenseman. You'll love listening to his stories !Ryan Flaig - State Farm Serving Eau Claire, Altoona, Fall Creek, Fairchild, Augusta, Osseo, Eleva, Strum, MondoviQuin Flaig Serving customers in Duluth, Proctor, Hermantown, Cloquet, and Two HarborsRolf Flaig Serving Duluth, MN and the surrounding areaJeff Flaig Serving Chippewa Falls, Eau Claire, Elk Mound, Cadott, Holcombe, Stanley, and the Chippewa ValleyHertel Law The law firm you want on your side. Focusing on criminal defense and personal injury.Rolly's Coach Club Riverside Bike and Skate Eau Claire's hockey headquarters which is the oldest hockey store in the state of Wisconsin. Chippewa Valley Ortho and Sport Medicine Dedicated and committed to the health care needs of patients in Western Wisconsin since 1954. @TheBOSPodwww.thebreakoutsessions.com
Tony joins us from the Kohl Center to discuss his lifelong involvement in the game of hockey - from his outstanding professional career to his travels through coaching in the NHL and college. Chippewa Valley Ortho and Sport Medicine Dedicated and committed to the health care needs of patients in Western Wisconsin since 1954. Market & Johnson Adding Value to Everything We DoParker Insurance Valley Sports Academy Multi-sport training facility dedicated to helping all athletes reach the next level.Northwoods Therapy Associates Taking physical therapy to the next level
Joe O'Donnell catches up with Minnesota Wild GM, Bill Guerin. Guerin is in his second season at the helm of the Wild's hockey operations, after spending several years with the Pittsburgh Penguins organization. He also played in more than 1,200 NHL games and has his name on the Stanley Cup four times! Guerin discusses the challenges of an NHL season during COVID, several players who have recently played with the Iowa Wild, the emergence of Kirill Kaprizov, the time he spent with the Stanley Cup, and more. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Tony Granato, the coach of the Wisconsin Badgers, a 13 year veteran of the NHL with the NY Rangers, Los Angeles Kings and San Jose Sharks, and the former head coach of the Colorado Avalanche, joins Craig Custance to celebrate his induction into the US Hockey Hall of Fame. Tony discusses his storied career as a player and coach in the NHL which led him to his induction into the Hall of Fame. Craig gets Tony to analyzes some of his top players at Wisconsin, who are set to make the jump to the NHL in the next few years, including Cole Caufield, K'Andre Miller and Alex Turcotte. Plus Tony tells some awesome hockey stories about his first NHL game at the Chicago Stadium, Being dealt to the Kings by the Rangers and getting to room with the great one, Wayne Gretzky, and how he ended up coaching the Colorado Avalanche. Tony also shares his battles with concussion and his best time in hockey, cheering his Hall of Fame sister Cammi on, in the 1998 Winter Olympics as she and Team USA won Gold in Japan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Paul "Stewy" Stewart - NHL Hall of Fame Referee - Paul Stewart can TALK. He's an NHL referee who's been inducted in the US Hockey Hall of Fame. In a sport full of tough guys, Paul's book is called Wanna Go? which tells you quite a lot about how Paul played the game. Buy to support the show and Paul. Here's the thing, Pete A Turner is actually in this episode, but Paul does all the work. What a fascinating storyteller. To watch the live version of this episode click HaikuLife ignores your planSometimes you're dream adjacent But still in the hallSimilar episodes: Get your raffle tickets for the Save the Brave rifle at Join us in supporting Save the Brave as we battle PTSD. Executive Producer/Host: Pete A Turner Producer: Damjan Gjorgjiev The Break It Down Show is your favorite best, new podcast, featuring 5 episodes a week with great interviews highlighting world-class guests from a wide array of shows.
Wayne talks with US Hockey Hall of Fame Coach, Lou Vairo. Brought to you by iBerkshires and Comalli Electric
US Hockey Hall of Famer, Olympic gold medalist Bill Christian joins the program to talk about his time on the 1960 Gold medal US Olympic hockey team as well as what it was like watching his son David on the 1980 Gold medal US Olympic team. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The boys interview the NHL's lead color commentator and one of the best broadcasters and in all of sports Mr. Eddie Olczyk. Edzo is a former 1st round pick of the Chicago Blackhawks, who scored in his very 1st NHL game, then went on to play 16 seasons in the NHL, a US olympian, former head coach, a member of the US Hockey Hall of fame and a member of the 1994 Stanley Cup winning New York Rangers. Edzo recently released a very personal and detailed book “Eddie Olczyk: Beating the Odds in Hockey and in Life" available on amazon and anywhere books are sold. From shooting hundreds of tennis balls at a goal in his childhood living room to the ups and downs of his improbable hockey career to rollicking stories from the booth and the backstretch, Olczyk guides readers on his journey toward his ultimate test: a battle against Stage 3 colon cancer. For years, Olczyk's goal was to be the best husband, father, broadcaster, and handicapper he could be. Today he has a new one: to bring as much awareness and support to those fighting cancer as he possibly can. In this emotional but often hilarious autobiography, you'll learn why the people who know Eddie Olczyk best might describe him as "tremendously tremendous."
On this episode, Jared, Tyler and Brett get into a quiet week in the NHL as well as some other crazy stories around the hockey world. There was a very scary incident on Thursday night during the Niagra IceDogs and London Knights game. Tucker Tynan, goalie for the IceDogs, was rushed to hospital after a gory scene where his leg was sliced open during a freak accident in front of the net. We discuss two more firings in the NHL as well. Jim Montgomery and Peter Deboer have been relieved of their duties. Bit of a surprise in Dallas as the team was playing well but this is a Code of Conduct firing. Few details were given so what exactly he did remains a mystery. San Jose has been a tire fire on the other hand and the Deboer firing was less than surprising. For the first time in years Tim Thomas was in the news. This time was for a good reason that turned very dim. He was recently inducted in to the US Hockey Hall of Fame and during his press conference revealed some terrifying details about his life after hockey. Thanks for tuning in, we hope you enjoy.
Who doesn't love a good bonus episode? This one revolves around an all-time interview with an all-time great, Natalie Darwitz. Natalie is a member of the US Hockey Hall of Fame, three-time Olympic medalist, and is currently the head coach of the Hamline University Pipers. Natalie shares some fantastic stories from her career, her thoughts on some of the touchy sports topics du jour, and even gives an outstanding effort in "Buy, Sell, or Hold." Trust us, you won't want to miss this BONUS episode! SUBSCRIBE! ENJOY! REVIEW!
GIGANTIC EPISODE this week! Dave Christian, gold medalist from the 1980 Miracle on Ice team, 15-year NHL veteran, and member of the US Hockey Hall of Fame joins Sound of Hockey for a super fun interview. With Dave, the guys discuss his very successful - but sometimes overshadowed - NHL career, how Team USA prepped for the final game after beating the Soviets, and even about his experiences playing for the Minnesota Moose. Dave shares some fantastic stories from his long hockey career that you won't want to miss. Also in this episode, lots of fantastic post-trade-deadline banter, a WHL update, more John Tortorella zaniness, and Darren gets put in his place by a couple of listeners. And of course, segments like Weekly One-Timers, Games on the Radar, and Goalie Gear Corner. SUBSCRIBE! ENJOY! REVIEW!
We kick it off addressing Nashville's performance against Ottawa and Chicago. Are injuries to blame? Can the team be better? Next up, we talk US Hockey Hall of Fame and more Preds. Mark Sinclair, the Western Collegiate Hockey Association goaltender of the week joined us. This is the second time in a month the University of Alabama in Huntsville goaltender has received the honor. Next up, is Die Hard a Christmas movie? Where does Hartman belong once the Preds get healthy?
Justin and Intern Ally dive into talk about the Preds win over Ottawa, battling injuries and the week ahead. Justin thinks the Preds should absolutely get 4 points in their next two games. They then look at the new inductees to the US Hockey Hall of Fame. Lastly, they answer questions from holiday traditions to the lineup and more.
WHA and NHL Tough Guy, Hall of Fame Referee, Cancer Survivor, Paul “Stewcat” Stewart may be the most interesting man in hockey, but he made his mark well beyond the sport -- inspiring people from all walks of life to find, in themselves, the will and the courage to achieve and survive even the most dire of circumstances. Incredibly, Paul climbed to the top of the NHL ladder twice — as a player and referee. In Episode 19 of the Pro Hockey Alumni Podcast, we focus on Paul's playing career -- an incredible journey from Zamboni Driver at Philadelphia Flyers practices to a respected enforcer in the big leagues. Paul delivers fascinating tales from his days slugging it out in the wild “Slapshot” era of minor league hockey and his eventual climb to the big leagues with the WHA Cincinnati Stingers and NHL Quebec Nordiques. What fueled Paul's unlikely drive to the top? You'll get a good idea in his stories about meeting hockey legend Eddie Shore and and heartfelt letter he received from former puglistic foe Jack Carlson. This podcast is crammed with entertaining hockey stories and life inspiration as as is Paul's new book titled “Ya Wanna Go?” which is sure to be a best seller. The book is available on his website —YaWannaGo.com, amazon.com and wherever great books are sold. This book is a must read for any hockey fan. Host: Mark Willand Pro Hockey Alumni ITunes SoundCloud Stitcher Twitter Facebook Instagram Google Play Mark Willand
US Hockey Hall of Famer and 1980 Olympian Dave Chritian previews Saturday alumni game
On this week’s show we’ll talk all about the Ilya Kovalchuk sage including the possible long term ramifications of his controversial contract, we’ll also update you on all the trades and signings this past week in the NHL including another move involving the Stanley Cup Champions. We’ve got news on the US Hockey Hall of Fame Class for 2010 as well as an NHL player suffering a floor hockey injury. Plus we celebrate our 4 year anniversary and more on this week's Puck Podcast.
Bobby Carpenter played 18 seasons in the NHL and was just inducted into the US Hockey Hall of Fame. He was nice enough to join us from Boston to recap the induction and his life in hockey.
The US Hockey Hall of Fame enshrined four more this past weekend and one of the guys enshrined was former NHL Goaltender John Vanbiesbrouck.