Pucks and Cups Podcast
1) The Shortest Goalie: Roy "Shrimp" Worters
He stood at five-foot-three and was the shortest goalie in NHL history. While he played on mostly terrible teams, he showed how good he was by keeping those teams in the playoff hunt. It is clear why...Show More
2) Straight Into The Hall: Dit Clapper
Dit Clapper was the first NHL player to play 20 seasons. He once held the most games played record and was one of the greatest players of his era. Along the way, he won three Stanley Cups. The first...Show More
3) The Little Big Man: Cully Wilson
In his hockey career in the PCHA, WCHL and NHL, he won two Stanley Cups and found himself going coast-to-coast for various teams. It was said he was the stitched up player in hockey history when he re...Show More
4) A Forgotten Canadien: Sylvio Mantha
Among the Legends of the Montreal Canadiens, Sylvio Mantha is not well remembered. He earned his place in history in his Hall of Fame career though. Only Jean Beliveau captained the Canadiens longer. ...Show More
5) A Champion At Every Level: Hap Day
Hap Day captained the Maple Leafs to their first Stanley Cup, then coached them to a dynasty and finished things off by managing them to another Stanley Cup over the course of 33 years. Support: patre...Show More
6) The Greatest Maple Leaf?: Syl Apps
He has been called the Jean Beliveau of English-speaking Canada and the greatest Maple Leaf of all-time. Syl Apps remains a legend to this day, and one of the greatest players in NHL history. Support:...Show More
7) Canada's First Golden Team: The Winnipeg Falcons
In 1920, the Winnipeg Falcons won Canada's first hockey gold at the Olympics but there is much more to the story of the team than than bit of glory in Belgium. Support: patreon.com/canadaehx Merch: ht...Show More
8) Risking Life and Limb: Hockey Players At War
During the First World War, several prominent hockey players in Canada decided to join up and do their part in the war. While some made it home, others did not. This is the story of the hockey players...Show More
9) The Lost Season: The Spanish Flu Hits The NHL
Prior to the lockout season nine decades later, the only time the Stanley Cup was not awarded in NHL history was in 1918-19 when the Spanish Flu was raging through the country. Support: patreon.com/ca...Show More
10) Before The Maple Leafs: The Toronto St. Patricks
Before the Toronto Maple Leafs existed, there was the Toronto St. Patricks. They only existed for a few years in the early-to-mid-1920s, but during that time they won the Stanley Cup in 1922 and had s...Show More