Podcast Episode 23: Thoughts on the Stanley Cup finals, a hockey player who eats glass & $100 bets

Cam shares his thoughts on the 2018 Stanley Cup finals and who he thinks will win between the Las Vegas Golden Knights and the Washington Capitals.

Cam and Kris attended a screening of the Flin Flon movie and offer their review. Cam shares his thoughts on seeing Flin Flon forty years later.

Stories include:
-What hockey player would eat glass?
-A story about Barry Dean, his car being repossessed and what happened in the desert.
-Brian Maxwell, his $100 bets, and why he is the fastest beer drinker in the world
-A listener asks who the last hockey player Cam spoke to, Cam says Wayne Gretzky, Rich Preston and Tom Laidlaw and shares who Rich Preston thought would win the Cup.
-The importance of Marc Andre Fleury to the Pittsburgh Penguins
-A listener asks if there are any more stories about Fred Shero.

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One thought on “Podcast Episode 23: Thoughts on the Stanley Cup finals, a hockey player who eats glass & $100 bets”

  1. Cam, I’m very impressed with your podcast skills. I hope you can get paid a lot of money for it because you are doing a very professional job. I just heard one of your podcasts today for the first time so I have a lot of catching up to do. You’ve got a great voice for the internet and already I’ve learned a lot more about hockey. Keep up the great work. Your Old Buddy, Bob Arthur. PS – if you want me to send the originals for the black & white photographs, please send me your address, thank you.

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