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Chris Ivany and Paul MacLean are two East Coast Canadians who host one of Asia’s premiere hockey podcasts. Tune in weekly as they make upcoming predictions, discuss what’s going on with the sport regionally and invite a variety of guests to the show to chat about their love of the game.
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He’s a retired Canadian hockey player and now head coach of the University of Ottawa Gee Gee's who is known for his incredible skill, tenacity and his passion for the game. After a successful playing career, he transitioned into coaching. He's a decorated QMJHL alumni, AUS first team all star, Godfrey award winner as AUS Student- Athlete of the year, Canadian National University Champion as a player and now as a Coach. He's also played over 170 professional games in his career. Please welcome Mon ami Patrick Grandmaitre!
My guest today is making his return to the podcast. He's a former first round pick who went on to play pro hockey all over the world and might just have the silkiest mitts to ever play the game. He's currently living in his old stomping grounds of London Ontario where he continues to make his mark on the game he loves. Please welcome back to the program, Mr Rob Schremp.
My guest today was chosen in the 2nd round, 51st overall in the 1999 NHL entry draft by the Pittsburgh Penguins. His career saw him play more than 850 professional games over a 16 year period across 3 continents.  He makes regular appearances on the Spittin Chiclets podcast and co-hosts, Game Notes, with Colby Armstrong. Please welcome, Matt Murley.
With a career spanning over three decades, he’s an eight time Gemini award winner while working due to his insightful commentary and engaging interviews. Perhaps most famously known for his role as host of Hockey Night in Canada and co-host of Coaches Corner alongside Don Cherry but has covered everything from The Olympics and horse racing to Rogers Hometown Hockey. He’s a husband, referee, author and is hands down the best sportscaster on the planet. His passion for the game, combined with his genuine love for storytelling, has made him a beloved figure and he is 100 percent on my Canadian Mount Rushmore. Please welcome to the podcast, Mr Ron MacLean.
My guest today, born in Czechia, was drafted in the 2nd round of the NHL entry draft in 1994 by the Quebec Nordiques. He played 159 games in the NHL with Colorado, Anaheim and Chicago. His playing career spanned 22 professional seasons and over that time he accumulated countless awards and accolades including; a Calder cup, 5 NLA championships, 3 Spengler cups,  a Spengler cup MVP, twice an AHL all star, an introduction into the Swiss Hockey Hall of Fame and his jersey is hanging from the rafters in Davos where he is considered one of the greatest players to ever play for that storied franchise. He’s currently continuing to coach the game he loves and I’m super excited to have him here with me today. Please welcome Josef Marha.
My guest today is a headlining stand-up comedian, host of the Puck Off Hockey Podcast and sports writer. Check out his amazing new comedy special A Killing in Chicago on Amazon Prime or Youtube. Please welcome to ATP, Mr Joe Bartnick.
My guest today was born in Pardubice, Czechia. Since 2015 has played over 400 NHL games with Detroit, Las Vegas, Boston and now the New Jersey Devils. He’s a hard-nose player who made his way to the NHL by tearing up the Czech league in 2013. He won a Calder cup in 2017 with Grand Rapids while leading his team in points along the way. He then made the jump to NHL and never looked back. Please welcome to the podcast, Tomas Nosek.
Chris, Jess and Paul get together before the holidays for a mid-season meet up to chat about all things hockey. Tune in to listen to a recap of what’s been going on so far in the NHL as well as finding out if the boys can still keep up with Uncle Paul’s trivia questions!
My very special guest today grew up in Spruce Grove, Alberta.  He played 144 games in the NHL with the Leafs, Kings Oilers and Habs. He’s a Cornell graduate, Hobey Baker finalist and represented Canada at the World Cup and Olympic Games. He’s now retired as a player but continues to contribute to the game he loves by working with nhl alumni association and doing some coaching. Please welcome to the show, Mr Ben Scrivens.
My guest today comes from a great Canadian hockey city, London, Ontario. He was drafted in 2004 by the Calgary Flames and went on to play 486 NHL games for five different teams. He’s a Memorial Cup Champion and one of the toughest players of his generation. Please welcome to the show, Mr Brandon Prust.
My guest today was born and raised in Fulton, New York. Drafted in the first round in 2004 by the Edmonton Oilers, he’s played over 600 professional games in 7 different countries. He also represented the USA twice at the World Junior Hockey Championships. He now finds himself working with the China Hockey Group coaching and helping develop our great game here in Hong Kong. Welcome to the show and welcome to the city, Mr Rob Shremp.
My very special guest today was born in Montreal and grew up in Nova Scotia. She was an aspiring opera singer who ended up becoming a multi-talented Canadian entertainer. She was the front woman for Canadian rock band Joydrop, co-hosted Rogers Hometown Hockey with the legendary Ron MacLean and is now currently working with the San Jose Sharks. Please welcome to the podcast, Tara Slone.
Former New York Rangers captain and veteran of over 600 NHL games, the great Barry Beck is back! It's been three years since he's been on the show and in that time he's been through a tremendous amount of grief, loss and difficulty. We discuss the death of his son, Brock, losing a friend and addiction. All of which he has written about in his upcoming book, The Cell. Visit fallinstars.org to support his charity which provides scholarships and support for students working towards a better future in mental health, founded in memory of Brock and Mark. 
Today's guest was born and raised in Chatham, New Jersey. He played collegiate hockey at Cornell University before starting his pro career in the East Coast Hockey League where he played nearly 150 games over four seasons. In 2021 he packed his bags for Sweden and now currently finds himself in Japan playing for the Yokohama Grits. Please welcome Alex Rauter.
My guest today is back for the second time but a lot has changed since we last heard from her. She played in the Olympics for Team China, won World Championship gold, signed a contract in the PHF and was recently named an all-star. Please welcome back to ATP Hockey Talks, Leah Lum.
This man has literally played hockey all around the world. After signing with the New York Rangers organisation, he went on to play in 16 different countries. From the US and Canada, to England, Germany, Romania, Australia and a few more in between. He currently finds himself coaching the national programs in Bangkok,Thailand. Please welcome to ATP Hockey Talks, Mr Rory Rawlyk.
Part 2 of a two-part series about the historical 1967 Toronto Maple Leafs. Terry fills us in on all the nitty gritty decisions that basically destroyed the Leafs nation as well as touches on some conspiracies of why the team basically turned into leaf blowers for the past five decades. Is this the year that all changes? Uncle Pauly thinks so!
My guest today is back again to drop some knowledge on our listeners. He’s most well-known for breaking down classic hockey movies but once in a while, he stops by to teach us a thing or two. Today he’s here to give us a history lesson on the 1967 Toronto Maple Leafs. Please welcome to ATP Hockey Talks, my good pal Terry Whelan.
My very special guest today is from the great Canadian hockey town of Sarnia, Ontario. He holds the record for most games officiated in the NHL at 2165, including 12 Stanley Cup Finals. He’s worked at the Olympics, World Cups, All-Star Games, Winter Classics and everything in between. He’s also an analyst, broadcaster, author, husband, father, grandfather and just so happens to be one of my hockey heroes. Please welcome to ATP Hockey Talks, the incomparable Kerry Fraser.
My very special guest today is from the great Canadian hockey town of Sarnia, Ontario. He holds the record for most games officiated in the NHL at 2165, including 12 Stanley Cup Finals. He’s worked at the Olympics, World Cups, All-Star Games, Winter Classics and everything in between. He’s also an analyst, broadcaster, author, husband, father, grandfather and just so happens to be one of my hockey heroes. Please welcome to ATP Hockey Talks, the incomparable Kerry Fraser.
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