For The Record With Liam Maguire

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Sinopsis

A look behind the stories and the numbers of the National Hockey League.

Episodios

  • Episode 5 – Bryan Trottier and the Islanders Dynasty

    07/02/2018 Duración: 20min

    When you think of the greatest dynasties in the history of the National Hockey League, the New York Islanders of the early 1980s. One of the members of "The Trio Grande", Hall of Famer Bryan Trottier joins Liam to discuss those dominant years ruled by the Islanders, providing an insight you won't hear anywhere else.

  • Episode 4 – Steve Duchesne and the 1851 Connection

    30/01/2018 Duración: 13min

    You may remember Wayne Gretzky recording point #1851, but there are a few things about the Great One becoming the NHL's greatest point producer that you may not know. Liam will fill you in on the details, and then chat with one of the men who recorded an assist on the goal that broke the record: Steve Duchesne

  • Episode 3 – March 11 and the Morenz-Geoffrion Connection

    24/01/2018 Duración: 18min

    This week on FTR, Liam recounts the goosebump-inducing story about the Morenz-Geoffrion families and their various connections to March 11th. Then, Liam is joined by Dan Geoffrion: son of Bernie, grandson of Howie Morenz, and father of Blake. Dan adds his personal memories of his family and the day they raised his father's number #5 to the rafters of the Centre Bell in Montréal.

  • Episode 2 – Bobby Hull and the Highest-Scoring Family in NHL History

    16/01/2018 Duración: 09min

    This week on FTR, Liam answers the question: "Who is the highest scoring family in NHL history?" The answer isn't as simple as you may think. Then, Liam is joined by special guest Bobby Hull, the greatest left-wingers in NHL history.

  • Episode 1 – The Legend of Forbes Kennedy

    08/01/2018 Duración: 12min

    In the debut episode of For the Record with Liam Maguire, Liam tells the story of the legend of Forbes Kennedy. Then, joined by Forbes, the two discuss the infamous brawl on April 2, 1969 and some of Forbes' favourite hockey memories.