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Jamie Crapper Podcast Interview
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Oct. 26, 2020

Jamie Crapper Podcast Interview

This episode features former Durham Wasps, Nottingham Panthers, Solihull Barons, Bracknell Bees and Great Britain goal-scoring star Jamie Crapper. Jamie charts an extraordinary UK hockey journey — from prolific import with the Durham Wasps, league and cup winner, to key roles at Nottingham, Solihull and Bracknell. He discusses becoming player-coach under pressure, guiding teams to promotion and survival, and balancing elite playing duties with off-ice roles as a manager and rink operator. After ...
Moray Hanson Podcast Interview
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July 30, 2020

Moray Hanson Podcast Interview

Today’s hockey hero is former Murrayfield Racers, Fife Flyers and Dumfries Border Vikings netminder Moray Hanson — one of British ice hockey’s true legends. Moray was Great Britain’s first-choice goalie at the 1994 World Cup Pool A Championships, before going on to achieve something no other Brit ever has: officiating at six consecutive World Championships. From backstopping the Racers to domestic silverware and unforgettable Wembley appearances, to a brief but headline-grabbing move to Fife Fly...
Andre Malo Podcast Inerview
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June 29, 2020

Andre Malo Podcast Inerview

Today’s hockey hero from the past is André Malo, one of the most respected defencemen of his era and a true servant of British ice hockey. Arriving from Canada in 1986, André went on to enjoy a remarkable 15-season UK career, icing for the Ayr Bruins, Cleveland Bombers, Nottingham Panthers, Sheffield Steelers and Newcastle Vipers. After gaining his British passport in 1993, he proudly represented Great Britain, earning 32 senior international caps. André’s UK journey began in Ayr during a turbul...
Ed Courtenay Podcast Interview
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May 30, 2020

Ed Courtenay Podcast Interview

Today's Episode features former NHL forward and SuperLeague star Ed Courtenay, whose career took him from the bright lights of the NHL to some of the biggest stages in UK ice hockey. Born in Montreal, Ed’s NHL journey began in unusual fashion when the Minnesota North Stars discovered him by chance during a junior game. Although he never iced for Minnesota, strong seasons in the IHL eventually led to his NHL debut with the San Jose Sharks. Over two seasons in San Jose, Ed scored 7 goals and added...
Jim Mollard Podcast Interview
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April 28, 2020

Jim Mollard Podcast Interview

In this episode Ken chat with Jim Mollard, a hard-nosed Canadian forward from Stonewall, Manitoba, whose UK hockey career produced some of the most dramatic moments of the late 1980s and early ’90s. Before arriving in Edinburgh, Jim had spent two seasons in the Edmonton Oilers farm system. Disillusioned with life in the minors, he accepted an offer from Murrayfield Racers after a recommendation from Tony Hand, whom he’d met at an Oilers training camp. Joining the Racers for the 1989–90 season, J...
Dave Whistle Podcast Interview
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March 29, 2020

Dave Whistle Podcast Interview

This Episode features one of the most successful coaches in UK ice hockey history — Dave Whistle. Over a 16-season UK career, Dave spent seven seasons as a player and nine as a head coach, leading both the Bracknell Bees and the Belfast Giants to SuperLeague League Championships, and guiding the Giants to a Playoff Championship as well. A graduate of the University of Brandon in Manitoba, Dave arrived in the UK in 1991 to join the Billingham Bombers. Despite finishing as the team’s top scorer wi...
Barry Nieckar Podcast Interview
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Feb. 7, 2020

Barry Nieckar Podcast Interview

Former London Knights and Nottingham Panthers enforcer Barry Nieckar joins the show to reflect on a career built on toughness, resilience and respect. A veteran of the AHL, IHL and ECHL, Barry also earned eight NHL appearances with the Hartford Whalers, Calgary Flames and Anaheim Mighty Ducks. Now based in Edmonton, he explains how his role naturally evolved into that of an enforcer and why he believes the NHL remains the toughest league. Barry’s UK journey began with the London Knights in 1999,...
Tim Cranston Podcast Interview - Part 2
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Jan. 25, 2020

Tim Cranston Podcast Interview - Part 2

Tim Cranston — Part Two Part Two picks up Tim Cranston’s story at the very top of UK ice hockey. In 1993, Alex Dampier invited Tim to join the Sheffield Steelers, beginning a five-season spell that helped redefine the British game. Balancing hockey with a law degree at York University, Tim became a cornerstone of a Steelers team on the rise. After the pain of a 12–1 Wembley Playoff Final defeat to Cardiff in his first season, Sheffield responded in style—winning a League and Playoff double, clin...
Tim Cranston Podcast Interview - Part 1
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Dec. 14, 2019

Tim Cranston Podcast Interview - Part 1

The Early Years Episode S4E04 explores the early hockey journey of Tim Cranston—former Fife Flyers, Cleveland Bombers, Durham Wasps, Sheffield Steelers and Edinburgh Capitals forward, and a 39-cap Great Britain international. Tim reflects on his development in Canada before choosing the European route, signing for GIJS Groningen at 21 and spending five seasons across Central Europe in the Netherlands, Austria, Switzerland and Germany. His UK story began unexpectedly in December 1988 with a short...
Doug Smail Podcast Interview
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Oct. 31, 2019

Doug Smail Podcast Interview

Former Winnipeg Jets forward Doug Smail joins the show to reflect on a remarkable career that spanned 13 NHL seasons before an unexpected and memorable move to UK ice hockey. Undrafted in 1980 after three seasons at the University of North Dakota, Doug signed as a free agent with Winnipeg and went on to play 867 NHL regular-season and playoff games, scoring 219 goals. He helped the Jets reach the playoffs eight times, twice making the Smythe Division Finals, and still shares the NHL record for t...
Jeff Hadden Podcast Interview
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Sept. 21, 2019

Jeff Hadden Podcast Interview

Episode two of Series 4 features Nottingham Panthers legend Greg Hadden, one of the club’s most prolific goal scorers. Greg spent seven seasons in Nottingham, playing 377 games and scoring 167 goals, cementing his place in Panthers history. Greg opens with an update on recent shoulder surgery, before reflecting on his hockey journey from street hockey in Vancouver to junior, college hockey, and a lifelong friendship with Steve Carpenter. Arriving in Nottingham in 1996 at the dawn of the SuperLea...
Peter "Jonker" Johnson Podcast Interview
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Aug. 31, 2019

Peter "Jonker" Johnson Podcast Interview

Series 4 opens with a true giant of British ice hockey, Peter “Jonker” Johnson—player, coach, mentor and innovator whose influence spanned five decades. Introduced to the game at Durham Ice Rink aged 10, Jonker rose through the junior ranks and debuted for the Durham Wasps at just 16. He reflects on the realities of hockey in the 1960s and ’70s—no helmets, heavy kit, fierce rivalries and the unique culture of Durham. A key figure in the Wasps’ glory years, Jonker later became head coach, leading...