Kel Land Interview. Kel or Lando, as most people know him, was born in Sevenoaks in Kent, the product of a British mother and a three quarters North American Indian father serving in the Canadian forces. Kel tells of his formative years, learning the game, initially in Germany, back home in New Brunswick, Canada and…
Brian Kanewischer Podcast Interview – Episode S1E30
Brian Kanewischer Interview. In today’s show I talk to former Aviemore Blackhawks, Cardiff Devils, Ayr Raiders and Swindon Wildcats coach, Brian Kanewischer. We talk of how he had no hesitation in travelling over 4000 miles from his home in Medicine Hat, Alberta Canada for the 100 years UK Ice Hockey event, held in Durham in…
Todd Bidner Podcast Interview – Episode S1E27
Todd Bidner Interview. In today’s show I talk to former Washington Capitals, Fife Flyers and Peterborough Pirates forward Todd Bidner. Todd was drafted into the NHL in 1980 by the Washington Capitals, he was a round 6 pick, 110th overall. It was a good year for UK ice hockey as in the same round, future…
Kenny McKie Podcast Interview – Episode S1E25
Kenny McKie Interview In today’s show I talk to former Glasgow Dynamoes, Nottingham Panthers, Peterborough Pirate and Paisley Pirates forward Kenny McKie. Kenny first “discovered” ice skating as a 10 year old, he’d persuaded his 16 year old brother to take him to the Crossmyloof ice rink, his brother had arranged to meet a girl…
Scott Neil Podcast Interview – Episode S1E23
Scott Neil Interview. In today’s show I talk with Edinburgh Capitals team owner and former Murrayfield Racers and Sheffield Steelers forward, Scott Neil. Edinburgh born, Scott’s earliest memories of ice hockey was as a twelve year old playing “stick and puck” after a Murrayfield Racers game. Two years later he had put all of his…
Scott Plews Podcast Interview – Episode S1E15
Scott Plews Interview. I interview former Fife Flyers, Murrayfield and Edinburgh Racers, Telford Tigers and Paisley Pirates D Man Scott Plews. Scott made his debut for the Flyers at the tender age of fourteen. Due to his age, he spent the next three years playing not only for the Kirkcaldy club’s first team, but also…






