ATP Hockey Talks Vol 55 - Billy MacLellan

My very special guest is from the home of my heart, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. More specifically, the small town of East Bay. This man can basically do it all. Along with his dozens of tv and film credits as an actor, he’s also an audio book narrator, writer, singer, guitar player, entrepreneur and an all around great guy. He’s here today to share his journey in the acting world, and perhaps most importantly, his role as Boston Bruins captain Fern Flaman in the movie Goalie - the heart wrenching story of Terry Sawchuck. Please welcome to ATP Hockey Talks, my friend Billy MacLellan.

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ATP S3E18 - 2022 Playoffs Update: Vol 4

As a wise band once sang, “It’s the final countdown!!” This is it folks - the last episode before the Stanley Cup is raised high in the sky! Tune in to hear what the boys think of the first five games and who they think will be kissing Lord Stanley’s trophy this week. Questions are read - some answers may have even been right and Uncle Pauly chimes in with a controversial story.

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ATP S3E16 - 2022 Playoffs Update: Vol 2

As Bon Jovi once sang, “Whooooooah we’re half way there!” Conference Finals have kicked off today folks. The boys get on a call and chat about what’s been going down in the world of hockey - some obvious wins, some surprise landslides and some predictions of who’s heading to the next round. Uncle Pauly also returns with his weekly questions. Did Chris and Jess do as bad as the Habs in the regular season? Tune in to find out!

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ATP S3E13

It’s getting down to the wire now folks! With a few games left to the season, the boys chime in with their thoughts on who’s going on to the playoffs and who’s heading to the greens. They also touch on the latest news in the hockey world, which sadly includes the passing of NHL legend, Mike Bossy. Our condolences to his friends, family and fans.

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ATP Hockey Talks Vol 53 - Michael Lam

My guest today was born in Hong Kong and raised in Edmonton, Alberta. After attending university in Seattle, he returned to Hong Kong to work for the famous Shaw Brothers. In 2007, he started working with Barry Beck at the Hong Kong Academy of Ice Hockey. Seven years later he and a few friends decided to start their own hockey program called Kung Pow Kings Hockey. Please welcome Mr Michael Lam.

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