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They don't produce a ton of hockey talent out of Vermont, but when they do....look out! John LeClair, one of the most lethal goal scorers of his era drops by the Cam and Strick Podcast to talk about his incredible career in the game. From winning a Stanley Cup in Montreal to helping form the "Legion of Doom" in Philly, LeClair is one of a handful of players to score at least 50 goals in three consecutive seasons. He along with Eric Lindros and Mikael Renberg formed one of the most famous lines in hockey history with the Flyers. From Pat Burns to Jacques Demers, to Ken Hitchcock, Leclair played for some great coaches in addition to having some Hall of Fame teammates. What were his impressions of these guys? You might be surprised what he had to say. Plus his thoughts on playing with a young Sidney Crosby in addition to Lindros who he has mad respect for. How did they handle a young mouthy Crosby? What did he think of the Scott Stevens hit on Lindros and how did that hit impact the Flyers potential of creating a dynasty? Not to mention he's an American hero who helped USA hockey take a giant leap in international play. Lohn LeClair, he doesn't say much but when he does people listen. Check him out on this edition of the Cam and Strick Podcast.
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They don't produce a ton of hockey talent out of Vermont, but when they do....look out! John LeClair, one of the most lethal goal scorers of his era drops by the Cam and Strick Podcast to talk about his incredible career in the game. From winning a Stanley Cup in Montreal to helping form the "Legion of Doom" in Philly, LeClair is one of a handful of players to score at least 50 goals in three consecutive seasons. He along with Eric Lindros and Mikael Renberg formed one of the most famous lines in hockey history with the Flyers. From Pat Burns to Jacques Demers, to Ken Hitchcock, Leclair played for some great coaches in addition to having some Hall of Fame teammates. What were his impressions of these guys? You might be surprised what he had to say. Plus his thoughts on playing with a young Sidney Crosby in addition to Lindros who he has mad respect for. How did they handle a young mouthy Crosby? What did he think of the Scott Stevens hit on Lindros and how did that hit impact the Flyers potential of creating a dynasty? Not to mention he's an American hero who helped USA hockey take a giant leap in international play. Lohn LeClair, he doesn't say much but when he does people listen. Check him out on this edition of the Cam and Strick Podcast.

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