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The podcast currently has 17 episodes available.
We're back! We sit down with Elijah Gracia, owner and founder of Blackout Hockey Club, a hockey clothing brand that plays a big part in charitable causes around Northern California. Elijah tells us about the success of Blackout so far and the incredible community he and his wife have created through their brand. Also, we find out Pat really likes Halloween and another Pat, Patrick Marleau, surpasses Gordie Howe with the most NHL games played on the date of this recording.
Blackout Hockey Club:
Website: blackouthockeyclub.com
Instagram and Facebook: @blackouthockeyclub
Twitter: @blackouthockey
Pondcast:
Instagram and Twitter: @pondcastpodcast
Queen City Seamen Co-captain/Co-founder/Defenseman Kevin Pawlukovich is back to discuss his hockey origins, the Seamen's pond hockey prospects, and much more.
Brendan and Pat talk to Broken Sticks Hockey founder Kyle Tedesco about the Sabres, Canadian ice skating, and of course, Broken Sticks Hockey. Founded in 2018, Broken Sticks is an organization that provides $20 week-to-week pick-up ice hockey games with refs and two goalies, along with a friendly, competitive atmosphere for all involved. Games are currently played at Holiday Twin Rinks in Cheektowaga, NY. For more info, go to brokenstickshockey.com.
Facebook: facebook.com/BrokenSticksHockey
Twitter: @Broken_Sticks
IG: @brokenstickshockey
Save Pond Hockey Co-Founders Svante Suominen and Steve Baynes join us to discuss their movement of fighting the ever-present climate crisis through pond hockey.
Save Pond Hockey organizes pond hockey tournaments throughout Finland and donates profits to local campaigns fighting Climate Change. They've donated 50,000 Euro so far, organized the largest charity hockey tournaments in Europe, and have some notable players who have participated and/or are active ambassadors - including the President of Finland and Stanley Cup champions. For more info on Save Pond Hockey, go to savepondhockey.org and follow on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook - @savepondhockey.
We're back with another guest! Queen City Seamen Co-captain and Co-founder Kevin Pawlukovich joins us to talk jersey design, the Seamen's pond hockey debut and contract negotiations over dual-team player, Pete.
Former NHL left winger Randy "Garbage" Burridge talks with the guys about his hockey career - from playing cards with Wayne Gretzky, to the 1992 NHL All-Star Game, to bailing his brother out of jail for defending the Boston Bruins from rowdy Buffalo Sabres fans - and much more.
Burridge played 706 NHL games, scoring 199 goals and a total of 450 points along the way. He's played with the Bruins, Washington Capitals, LA Kings and Sabres. He also spent some time playing in Deutsche Eishockey Liga (DEL), the premier German professional hockey league. One of his nicknames was "Garbage" for the garbage goals he scored.
We're back with some quick updates on what we've been up to and what's to come!
The boys discuss how they think your team should react to having a clear advantage against other teams.
The ravishing Dom Goosman joins us again to talk about off-season bar and roller hockey leagues, and how they stack up to pond hockey.
The podcast currently has 17 episodes available.