When Goalies Were Weird Podcast
1) Finale: Martin Brodeur, Garth Snow, Damian Rhodes, Jim Carey
Jim Carey stockpiled individual awards before quitting the game in his mid-20s. Damian Rhodes stood out as eccentric on a team filled with superstitious players. Garth Snow talked trash without remors...Show More
2) Curtis Joseph
Curtis Joseph was the loveable workhorse among 1990s-era goalies. He was a down-to-earth star who thrived in hectic, pressure-filled playing environments. After an improbable rise through the ranks, "...Show More
3) Ed Belfour
Eddie 'The Eagle' Belfour was the dogged perfectionist, a tireless competitor whose intensity was unrivaled. Belfour, who played for five NHL teams, most notably Chicago, Dallas, and Toronto, meticulo...Show More
4) Ron Hextall
Ron Hextall was the ultimate disrupter, a fierce goalie who entertained with a unique skill set. During two lengthy stints in Philadelphia, as well as short stays in Quebec City and New York, Hextall ...Show More
5) Patrick Roy
Patrick Roy was the biggest and loudest superstar among 1990s-era goalies. He was the total package - skilled, smart, clutch, innovative and, of course, cocky. He won four Stanley Cups, two apiece in ...Show More
6) Dominik Hasek
Dominik Hasek will go down as one of the greatest goalies of all-time and the most unusual. Few could have predicted the 199th selection in the 1983 NHL Draft from Pardubice, Czechoslovakia would end ...Show More
7) Introducing When Goalies Were Weird
From theScore comes a narrative podcast series detailing the remarkable lives and careers of NHL goalies who redefined the position in the '90s, hosted by John Matisz.