What does the “Miracle on Ice” mean today—and could it even happen again?
In this episode, Alisyn sits down with 1980 U.S. Olympic hockey captain Mike Eruzione to revisit one of the most iconic moments in sports history. But this isn’t just about the past.
Mike opens up about watching a new generation win gold, the emotional tribute to fallen teammate Johnny Gaudreau, and why today’s athletes are bigger, faster—and facing a completely different reality.
From growing up in a house with 14 kids to leading a team that united a nation, Mike reflects on what’s changed—not just in hockey, but in America.
And then comes the hard truth: the rising cost of youth sports may be shutting out the next generation of kids like him.
This is a conversation about legacy, loss, opportunity—and what happens when the dream becomes too expensive to chase.