Tim Cranston Podcast Interview – Episode S4E04 – The Early Years. Tim Cranston, former Fife Flyers, Cleveland Bombers, Durham Wasps, Sheffield Steelers, Edinburgh Capitals forward is my guest for today’s show. He also played 39 times for Great Britain as a duel national. Also available, read: The Tim Cranston Blog Post Our interview begins with Tim’s…
Garry Unger Podcast Interview Part 2 – Episode S2E09
The Garry Unger Podcast Interview Part 2 – the Heineken Years For the very first time since starting the Podcast back in 2014 I’ve decided to split an episode in two. Garry Unger’s career has been absolutely amazing. Consequently I recorded over 3 hours of quality content that I could not possibly fit into just a one…
Garry Unger Podcast Interview Part 1 – Episode S2E08
Garry Unger Podcast Interview Part 1 – the NHL Years Garry Unger had an amazing career, with so much recorded content it was impossible to fit everything into one hour. Therefore for the first time since starting the Podcast I’ve decided to split an episode into two parts. In Part One we’ll be talking about: His first…
Ken Priestlay Podcast Interview – Episode S1E09
Ken Priestlay Interview In this episode I talk to the former Buffalo Sabres and Pittsburgh Penguins NHL Stanley Cup winner Ken Priestlay. We discuss the 1985 NHL draft and how Ken felt at having to wait until round 5 before being drafted by the Buffalo Sabres.We also talk of his trade to Pittsburgh, about his…
Les Millie Podcast Interview – Episode S1E05
Les Millie Podcast Interview. Born in Fife, Les Millie started skating at just 5 years old and progressed through the Kirkaldy junior ranks. At the age of jus 14, Les was called up to make his senior debut as a Fife Flyer for a game against the Dundee Rockets. The following season Les became a…
Ron Shudra Podcast Interview – Episode S1E03
Ron Shudra Interview. Ron Shudra dreamed of becoming a Hockey professional, it came true in 1986 when the Edmonton Oilers drafted him. Originally from Winnipeg in Manitoba, Canada, Ron was chosen in round 3 of the 1986 NHL draft by the previous season’s Stanley Cup Champions. The Oilers with talent aplenty, hence Ron knew his…






