Hockey Podcast Episodes
Welcome to our best hockey podcast page, where you can explore exclusive podcast videos featuring your favorite hockey stars. Here, renowned players and coaches share behind-the-scenes stories, career highlights, and personal insights that you won’t find anywhere else. Each video offers a candid look into their lives on and off the ice, discussing the challenges they’ve faced, the triumphs they’ve celebrated, and the journeys they’ve embarked upon. Whether you’re a dedicated fan or simply curious about the world of hockey, our podcast videos provide a captivating and intimate experience. Dive into engaging conversations, hear firsthand accounts, and discover what it takes to excel in the sport of hockey. Join us as we bring you closer to the players and coaches you admire, one episode at a time.
Theo Fleury
Theo Fleury is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey player, known for his time in the NHL with teams like the Calgary Flames, Colorado Avalanche, New York Rangers, and Chicago Blackhawks. Despite his small stature, Fleury was a tenacious and highly skilled right winger, celebrated for his scoring ability, speed, and fearless play. Over his career, he won a Stanley Cup with the Flames in 1989 and represented Canada internationally, including winning a gold medal at the 2002 Winter Olympics. Off the ice, Fleury has become a motivational speaker and advocate for mental health and addiction recovery, sharing his personal struggles and triumphs.
Theo joins Dante and Ryan to talk about playing in the WHL with the Moose Jaw Warriors, the 1987 World Junior brawl, winning the 1988 World Junior Tournament with Team Canada against the Russians, getting drafted into the NHL, winning a Stanley Cup in his first season with the Calgary Flames, playing with intimidation, being a Power Forward in the NHL, the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano, winning the gold medal with Canada at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake, memories of playing in the battle of Alberta, his transition from being a pro hockey player to life after hockey, struggling with mental health and addiction, and how to deal with those struggles.
Tim Hunter
Tim Hunter is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey player and former coach, best known for his role as an enforcer during his NHL career. Playing primarily with the Calgary Flames, as well as the Quebec Nordiques, Vancouver Canucks, and San Jose Sharks, Hunter was recognized for his toughness and physical play on the ice. He won a Stanley Cup with the Flames in 1989. After retiring as a player, Hunter transitioned into coaching, serving as an assistant coach for several NHL teams and head coach for the Moose Jaw Warriors in the WHL.
Tim Hunter joins the podcast to talk about getting drafted into the NHL, playing with his hometown Calgary Flames, winning the Stanley Cup, the 1994 Vancouver Canucks, and his transition to coaching after he retired as a player. Tim also talks about being an enforcer in the NHL, and a brush up with Rob Ray during an NHL preseason game in Vancouver.