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Gouche Live
Author: Kerry Goulet
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Gouche Live is an entertaining and insightful show that will talk everything hockey and much more! It is brought to you by the Hockey News and Sports Illustrated. Hosted by Kerry “Gouche” Goulet and Paul “Rosey” Rosen, two former international hockey players who have traveled the world helping grow the game and protect our athletes from devastating injuries. The show highlights the NHL and ice hockey around the globe, from travel, lifestyle to health like never before.
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Gouche Live continued their countdown towards the start of the NHL season by breaking down the rest of the Metropolitan Division. Today we broke down the New York Rangers, New Jersey Devils, Pittsburgh Penguins and the Washington Capitals.
The Gouche and Jordan started their second week of the countdown towards the regular season with the Metropolitan Division. The division has been one of the strongest in the NHL over the last few years, but there could be a power struggle at the top with some teams like the Philadelphia Flyers and the New York Islanders look stronger coming into this season. On this show, we covered the Philadelphia Flyers, New York Islanders, Columbus Blue Jackets and the Carolina Hurricanes.
Gouche Live was joined today by Steven Ellis from The Hockey News to help The Gouche wrap up the Central Division. Today we spoke about the Dallas Stars, Nashville Predators and the Colorado Avalanche, and things are looking grim for most of the Central. The Stars are missing a lot of upfront talent as Joe Pavelski lead the team in points last season. The Predators seem to have gone backwards after a first-round exit at the hand of the Carolina Hurricanes, while the Colorado Avalanche are early favorites for the Stanley Cup. We will be covering the Winnipeg Jets on tomorrow's show with local reporter Scott Taylor!
The Gouche and Jordan started off their regular season countdown schedule with the Central Division. The guys covered all the biggest questions facing this half of the division. The Minnesota Wild are coming off a surprising season that saw them beat the Colorado Avalanche in the playoffs, but they could struggle next year with Kirill Kaprizov still unsigned. The Chicago Blackhawks enjoyed a really strong offseason that fill a lot of gaps in their depth chart. St. Louis and Arizona could struggle next year, with the Coyotes being right at the basement of the league. Episode 2 comes out on Friday, we will be recording live on facebook.com/thegouchelive
Erik Condra joined Gouche Live. Erik had an amazing NHL career playing 372 NHL games with the Ottawa Senators, Tampa Bay Lightning, and Dallas Stars. Erik is now a player development for the Chicago Blackhawks. He is able still to go to college games and high school hockey in Minnesota as an essential worker. The rules differ so much from state to state. And rules on colleges and leagues dealing with covid. Able to do a lot of video and zoom with Chicago’s drafted prospects. Able to go down to Rockford and enter their bubble and stay for a week to work with prospects about once a month. He had his team are figuring out the best ways to help kids without the being able to see them in person.
André Lacroix played in both the National Hockey League and the World Hockey Association and is the WHA's all-time leading career scorer. He played in 551 WHA games scoring 251 goals adding 547 assists for 798 points. Andre added 325 games in the NHL scoring 79 goals with 119 for 198 points. His book is a must read, "After the Second Snowfall".
Dave "Tiger" Williams joined Gouche Live Friday February 26 at 4pm EST. Tiger played in the National Hockey League from the 1974–75 to the 1987–88 NHL season. He ended up playing 962 games, scoring 241 goals, adding 272 assists for 513 points while being the NHL's career leader in penalty minutes with an incredible 3966. He is also known for after scoring a goal he would be found riding his stick down the ice. Tiger is passionate, determined and open so we are excited about him being with us and discussing his career. A must read is his autobiography, Tiger: A Hockey Story which was written in 1984.
We talk to Ray Neufeld about the trade to the Winnipeg Jets from Hartford for Dave Babych. Also as a big fan of the Jets we get his take on the new Jets team.
We talk to Ryan about his career and his trial and tribulations. What is Ryan up yo today?
Kevin Shea, hockey historian will join Gouche Live to talk about Hockey History Month in the National Hockey League. They discuss the top players of colour who influenced hockey over the years. From Herb Carnegie to Willie O'Ree to Grant Fuhr and many more, we will look at the challenges these incredible athletes had going through their lives in general and in sport. Rane Carnegie, grandson of Herb Carnegie will join us to talk about his hockey career and the injustice served to his grandfather. It is time to put him in the Hockey Hall of Fame, If NOT NOW....THEN WHEN???
Gouche Live was excited to announce a new format and the addition of the Rosen Report. Ron Duguaybjust us a very special guest who did a One-on-One interview with Gouche. He was drafted in the 1st round 13th overall in the NHL. We talked about his amazing NHL career and his lifestyle as one of the greatest entertainers in the National Hockey League.
Bernie Nicholls played over 1000 games in the National Hockey League (NHL). His junior career was spent with the Kingston Canadians, where he established himself as a dynamic scorer and a multi-faceted talent. He was selected by the Los Angeles Kings in the fourth round of the 1980 NHL Entry Draft, 73rd overall. Over his 17-year playing career, Nicholls played 1127 games for the Los Angeles Kings, New York Rangers, Edmonton Oilers, New Jersey Devils, Chicago Blackhawks and San Jose Sharks, scoring 1209 points. He is one of only eight players in NHL history to score 70 goals in one season, and one of five to score 150 points.
Ray Neufeld was born in St. Boniface, Manitoba. He played his junior with Flin Flon Bombers and a year in Edmonton for the Oil Kings. He played 595 games in the NHL, 249 of them with the Winnipeg Jets. The right winger with the big shot also played for the Hartford Whalers and Boston Bruins. He also played 235 games in the AHL with Springfield, Binghamton and Maine. He arrived in Winnipeg from Hartford in a trade for Dave Babych in 1985. Ray recorded 157 goals and 357 points in the NHL.
Jason Maslakow "The Dart Guy" joined Gouche Live featuring Paul Rosen last Wednesday. Jason was just an ordinary Toronto Maple Leafs fan looking to fulfill a lifelong dream when he left his Waterloo, Ontario, home around midnight on April 15 with a couple of buddies for a nine-hour drive down to Washington DC to catch Game 2 between the Maple Leafs and Capitals. He had been a Leafs fan for over 30 years, he estimates, but never had the chance to catch his favourite team in action during the playoffs, not that they'd given him many opportunities over the last 13 years.By the time he returned the next day, he was a media superstar with just about everyone you can think of wanting a piece of him. Dart Guy had been born.
Gouche Live featuring Paul Rosen is extremely excited to have Curtis "CUJO" Joseph on the show. Joseph played for a number of franchises, rising to prominence during the playoffs with the St. Louis Blues, Edmonton Oilers, and Toronto Maple Leafs. He also played for the Detroit Red Wings, Phoenix Coyotes and Calgary Flames. Joseph helped Canada to win a gold medal at the 2002 Winter Olympics.
Joseph is immediately recognizable on the ice for his masks featuring a snarling dog, drawing inspiration from the Stephen King novel Cujo, which also happens to be his nickname, derived from the first two letters of his first and last names. Joseph was also the first goaltender to have 30 or more wins in a regular season for five different teams.
CUJO will be joined by good friend Derrick Luck and Wayne Cowley for an entertaining interview looking at the career of Curtis Joseph!
Scott Oswin joined us to discuss his live with addiction. Even we=hen you have it all, it may not be enough. Scott opens up about his battle with drug addiction and what it has cost him. He is on his way bak and we will discuss that with him. Chuck Bastie hosts this edition of Mental Health Monday as he hear the vulnerability of a man battling his way back. You will hear how much pain follows the choice of drugs or clarity.
Gouche Live will be joined by re-occurring guest Jimmy Murphy. We will be looking at the New York Rangers bringing in one of the biggest names on the NHL Trade Market: Vladimir Tarasenko. We will also look at what the Boston Bruins and Montreal Canadiens plans are at the deadline.
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The Gouche and Jordan opened the show looking at the last week of NHL action and news. They wrapped up their thoughts on the big topics of the NHL GM meetings regarding the salary cap, and the potential for a new playoff format. They also caught up with Sean McMorrow for a quick interview, the record holder for most fights in a professional hockey season. Sean has an incredible story and shared some of the highlights with us.
Gouche Live will be worldwide! The Gouche will be joining us from Hanover, Germany ahead of the Hanover Scorpions alumni game. We will look at the players invited to World Junior camps for several teams and look at who to watch for.
Gouche Live will be looking at a series of injury news from around the league, including one of the league's top scorers, Nathan Mackinnon.





