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New York Hockey Talk
by Rob Kowal
A radio show hosted by Rob Kowal debuted back on September 23rd, 2007. The show featured interviews with past, present, and future pro hockey players, broadcasters, and front-office personnel from the local New York hockey teams: the Rangers, Islanders, and Devils. The weekly 1-hour show aired on Long Island’s WGBB Radio through March 2008. This podcast features past interviews from the show and interviews on WGBB's SPORTSTALK1240 in the years that followed.
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Jeff Beukeboom
Originally aired on the January 30th, 2011 broadcast of NY Hockey Talk on WGBB.
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Brendan Shanahan
Originally aired on the March 7th, 2010 broadcast of NY Hockey Talk on WGBB.. Drafted by the New Jersey Devils 2nd overall in the 1987 NHL Entry Draft, Brendan Shanahan retired in 2009 after playing the last three seasons of his career with the New York Rangers. When I spoke to Shanahan, he had just begun working for the NHL as Vice President of Hockey and Business Development. Shanahan talks with me about his hockey career, his very brief film career, and some of what he would like to do in the future.
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Al Arbour
Originally aired on the March 7th, 2010 broadcast of NY Hockey Talk on WGBB.
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Bob Bourne
Originally aired on the January 3rd, 2010 broadcast of NY Hockey Talk on WGBB.
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Peter McNab
Originally aired on the January 3rd, 2010 broadcast of NY Hockey Talk on WGBB.
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Mike Gartner
Originally aired on the December 6th, 2009 broadcast of NY Hockey Talk on WGBB.
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Derek King
Originally aired on the November 1st, 2009 broadcast of NY Hockey Talk on WGBB.
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Kris King
Originally aired on the November 1st, 2009 broadcast of NY Hockey Talk on WGBB.
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Mikko Mäkelä
Originally aired on the September 27th, 2009 broadcast of NY Hockey Talk on WGBB.
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Pete Stemkowski
Originally aired on the April 5th, 2009 broadcast of NY Hockey Talk on WGBB.
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Harry Howell
Originally aired on the February 1st, 2009 broadcast of NY Hockey Talk on WGBB.
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Andy Bathgate
Originally aired on the February 1st, 2009 broadcast of NY Hockey Talk on WGBB.
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Kelly Kisio
Originally aired on the November 2nd, 2008 broadcast of NY Hockey Talk on WGBB.
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Mike Emrick
Originally aired on the November 2nd, 2008 broadcast of NY Hockey Talk on WGBB.
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Jiggs McDonald
Originally aired on the January 27th, 2008 broadcast of NY Hockey Talk on WGBB.
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Jan Erixon
Originally aired on the December 16th, 2007 broadcast of SPORTSTALK1240 on WGBB.
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Eddie Mio
Originally aired on the December 9th, 2007 broadcast of NY Hockey Talk on WGBB.
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Pierre Larouche
Originally aired on the November 18th, 2007 broadcast of NY Hockey Talk on WGBB.
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Bryan Trottier
Originally aired on the November 18th, 2007 broadcast of NY Hockey Talk on WGBB.
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Brad Dalgarno
Originally aired on the November 4th, 2007 broadcast of NY Hockey Talk on WGBB.
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Carey Wilson
Originally aired on the October 28th, 2007 broadcast of NY Hockey Talk on WGBB.
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Rick Jeanneret
Originally aired on the October 21st, 2007 broadcast of NY Hockey Talk on WGBB.Host Rob Kowal talks with the longtime Buffalo Sabres play-by-play announcer Rick Jeanneret. Topics discussed included his 2008-09 contract extension... the Sabres loss of Chris Drury and Danie Briere in the off season... what Rick might be doing if he didn't become the Sabres play-by-play announcer... growing up in Canada and when he realized a broadcasting career was in his future... guys he looked up to like Foster Hewitt and others... moving over from radio booth to television, taking over for Ted Darling on Sabres TV broadcasts... his ability to be impartial and still root for the Sabres... how broadcasting has changed over the years... leaving the famed "Aud" for the new HSBC arena... some of his favorite Sabres teams over the years... his connection with Sabres fans and the city of Buffalo... working with Jim Lorentz and Harry Neale... how the NHL game has changed... other sports he is a big fan of... his son Mark calling games for the Erie Otters.
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Randy Cunneyworth
Originally aired on the October 14th, 2007 broadcast of NY Hockey Talk on WGBB.
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Ken Gernander
Originally aired on the October 14th, 2007 broadcast of SPORTSTALK1240 on WGBB.
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Jack Capuano
Originally aired on the October 7th, 2007 broadcast of SPORTSTALK1240 on WGBB.
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Pierre Turgeon
Originally aired on the October 7th, 2007 broadcast of NY Hockey Talk on WGBB.Former New York Islanders forward Pierre Turgeon reflected on his 19-year NHL career. He shared various aspects of his life and hockey journey. Turgeon began by mentioning his experience representing Canada in the 1982 Little League World Series at the age of 11.Moving on to his NHL career, he discussed being drafted first overall by the Buffalo Sabres in 1987 and the learning curve he faced as a young player. Turgeon emphasized the importance of hard work, talent, and timing in sustaining his long tenure in the league. He spoke fondly of his time in Buffalo and the mentors who helped him adjust to the NHL. Growing up in a small town in Quebec and leaving home early to pursue hockey prepared him for life in the league. Turgeon acknowledged the pressure on high draft picks but focused on enjoying the game and taking it one step at a time.He then talked about his trade to the New York Islanders, where he had some of his best years, leading the team to a memorable run in the conference finals. Turgeon expressed gratitude for the guidance he received from coaches, especially Al Arbour. Later, he fulfilled a dream by playing for the Montreal Canadiens and becoming their captain. After stints in St. Louis, Dallas, and Colorado, Turgeon plans to coach his daughter's team and considers potential opportunities in the league.The interview provided a glimpse into Turgeon's remarkable hockey journey, the challenges he faced, and the impact of various individuals on his career.
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Sam Rosen
Originally aired on the January 28th, 2007 broadcast of SPORTSTALK1240 on WGBB.
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Mike Bossy
Originally aired on the January 14th, 2007 broadcast of NY Hockey Talk on WGBB.Former New York Islanders legend and hockey hall of famer Mike Bossy talk about his storied career and his current role with the team.The discussion begins with a trip down memory lane to the 1977 NHL draft, where the New York Rangers passed over Mike twice before he was selected 15th overall by the Islanders. Mike reveals that he had never heard of Long Island before the draft, but how he grew to love the area.Mike talks about his iconic partnership with Brian Trottier, whom he calls both a great hockey player and friend. Mike reminisces about the success of the team, highlighted by four Stanley Cups, and Mike's consistent scoring prowess with an impressive record of nine consecutive seasons with 50 or more goals.Mike talks about some of the toughest opponents Mike faced in his career, acknowledging the physical challenges he encountered as a prolific goal scorer.When asked about today's NHL players, Mike acknowledges that the game has evolved significantly. He emphasizes his admiration for players like Ilya Kovalchuk and Alexander Ovechkin for their goal-scoring abilities. He also praises Pittsburgh Penguins' stars, Evgeni Malkin and Sidney Crosby, acknowledging their talent and excitement on the ice.The conversation turns to Mike's post-retirement career, including his time as a TV announcer for the Quebec Nordiques and his successful stint as a radio personality in Quebec. Mike reveals that he continues to be involved in radio and television, balancing his commitments with his current role with the Islanders.Transitioning back to the Islanders, the host discusses the team's recent changes, including Charles Wang's ownership decisions and Rick DiPietro's long-term contract. Mike believes that the team has the potential for future success and that stability is crucial for any organization to thrive.Praising Coach Ted Nolan's efforts, Mike applauds the team's work ethic and highlights the importance of special teams in the modern NHL.The interview concludes with a mention of Mike's blog, which he enjoys writing to share his thoughts and stay connected with fans. Mike invites listeners to check out the blog and the Islanders' website for more exciting content.Overall, the interview offers a delightful glimpse into Mike Bossy's remarkable career, love for the game, and positive outlook on the New York Islanders future.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
A radio show hosted by Rob Kowal debuted back on September 23rd, 2007. The show featured interviews with past, present, and future pro hockey players, broadcasters, and front-office personnel from the local New York hockey teams: the Rangers, Islanders, and Devils. The weekly 1-hour show aired on Long Island’s WGBB Radio through March 2008. This podcast features past interviews from the show and interviews on WGBB's SPORTSTALK1240 in the years that followed.
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Rob Kowal
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