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A Miracle In The Midst Of Madness


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A cold rink, a loud crowd, and a country craving something to believe in. We take you back to Lake Placid for a cinematic, breath-by-breath retelling of the Miracle on Ice—how a roster of college kids, shaped by Herb Brooks’ ruthless vision and welded together from rival programs, toppled the most feared hockey machine on earth. Along the way, we rewind to the mood of late-70s America—stagflation, hostages, the long shadow of the Cold War—and explain why one winter night in 1980 felt like the nation’s heartbeat coming back.

We dig into the players who defined the moment: Jim Craig turning into a wall under siege, Mark Johnson finding rebounds that shouldn’t exist, and Mike Eruzione arriving in the high slot when history called. Then we sit with those final ten minutes: blocked shots, dumped pucks, the Soviets refusing to pull their goalie, and Al Michaels’ voice breaking into the line that became American folklore. Not the gold medal game, but the game that made gold possible, and the one Sports Illustrated later called the greatest sports moment of the 20th century.

This episode also traces the afterlives—who went pro, who coached, who raised families—and how Al Michaels rode one perfect call from Lake Placid to decades of championship broadcasts. We connect the dots to today’s Olympics, why winter sports still captivate us, and how stadium roars turn strangers into a single voice. Hit play for hockey history, Cold War context, and a reminder that underdogs sometimes do the impossible. If this story moved you, subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review telling us your favorite Olympic moment—and whether you still believe in miracles.

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Like WhateverBy Heather Jolley and Nicole Barr