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Watch Live Monday night’s at 8pm Est Live on YouTube and join the conversation on the most candid hockey podcast out there! Brady Leavold went from the brink of the NHL, to addicted, homeless and incarcerated. Listen how Brady went from Hockey 2 Hell And Back ! Powered By: True Temper Hockey and Puck Support www.pucksupport.com Supporting the entire hockey community with issues related to mental health and addiction.
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Thursday Sep 17, 2020
Sunday Sep 20, 2020
Monday Sep 28, 2020
Monday Sep 28, 2020
Thursday Oct 01, 2020
Sunday Oct 04, 2020
#57 Ft. Bill Keenan - Harvard Alumni and Writer of the movie "Odd Man Rush"
Sunday Oct 04, 2020
Sunday Oct 04, 2020
Episode 57: Bill Keenan. Originally from Manhattan New York, Bill grew up dreaming of playing for the New York Rangers. He never made the NHL but laced up the skates for the IVY Leauge's Harvard Crimson Tide before getting injured and moving onto the minor pro leagues over seas. Kennan has captured his journey in a hit book that has now been released into a smash hit movie featuring Dylan Playfair from Letterkenny.
Brady talks about mental health, concussions, addiction, hockey, and all of its challenges and benefits. Brady also shares stories of playing days as an addict and what it was like to be incarcerated.
Buckle up...It's a hell of a ride!
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Wednesday Oct 07, 2020
#58 Ft. Brock McGillis - The First Openly Gay Pro Hockey Player
Wednesday Oct 07, 2020
Wednesday Oct 07, 2020
Saturday Oct 10, 2020
#59 Ft. Alan May - Retired NHL Enforcer - NBC Sports
Saturday Oct 10, 2020
Saturday Oct 10, 2020
Join Brady Leavold and his former coach Alan May on world mental health awareness day. Brady and Al, from NBC sports as they reconnect for the first time since 2008 when Brady asked May to leave the Norfolk Admirals to play closer to home in Victoria. It turned out being a huge mistake. Listen as May tells some incredible stories from his playing days through junior and his grind into the covenant NHL. May now works as an analyst for the Washington Capitals through NBC Sports.
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Saturday Oct 24, 2020
Wednesday Oct 28, 2020
Sunday Nov 01, 2020
Sunday Nov 01, 2020
THIS IS THE FINAL EPISODE OF HOCKEY 2 HEROIN THE ROAD 2 RECOVERY!!
IT IS NOW CALLED: HOCKEY 2 HELL AND BACK
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Wednesday Nov 04, 2020
#01 Hockey 2 Hell And Back Ft. Darren McCarty
Wednesday Nov 04, 2020
Wednesday Nov 04, 2020
Brady Leavold unveils his new podcast. Hockey 2 Hell And Back and he is joined by fellow Puck Support Warrior and 4 time Stanley cup champ Darren McCarty!
Saturday Nov 07, 2020
Saturday Nov 07, 2020
Wednesday Nov 11, 2020
#03 Hockey 2 Hell And Back Ft. Brian Propp WHL/NHL Legend
Wednesday Nov 11, 2020
Wednesday Nov 11, 2020
S.01 Ep.02 Hockey 2 Hell And Back The Road 2 Recovery Ft. Brian Propp
Brady is joined by WHL/NHL legend Brian Propp. Propp is one of the best major junior players in history. He was named to the MasterCard CHL All Time Tea, along side the likes of Bobby Orr, Wayne Gretzky, Mario Lemieux, Denis Potvin and Bernie Parent.
Propp recorded over 1003 points and 425 goals in 1007 games. In 2015 Propp suffered a stroke and used his love of hockey to get back on his feet. He had to re learn everything. How to talk and walk was a daily battle.
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Monday Nov 16, 2020
#04 Hockey 2 Hell And Back Ft. Pete Fry "The Goalie Mindset Guy"
Monday Nov 16, 2020
Monday Nov 16, 2020
Hockey 2 Hell and Back Episode #4
S.01 Ep.04
Ft. The Goalie Mindset Guy Pete Fry
Join Brady Leavold with Pete Fry on episode 4 of Hockey 2 Hell And Back The Road 2 Recovery.
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Wednesday Nov 18, 2020
#05 Hockey 2 Hell And Back Ft. Brian "Killer" Kilrea
Wednesday Nov 18, 2020
Wednesday Nov 18, 2020
Brian Kilrea the hockey legend joins Brady Leavold on Hockey 2 Hell And Back episode number 5. Kilrea need no introduction as he is widely regarded as the greatest hockey coach of all time. Leavold brings in one of Killer's favourites half way through. Ottawa 67's legend Lance Galbraith joins Killer and Leavold to round out episode number 5.
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Saturday Nov 21, 2020
#06 Hockey 2 Hell And Back Ft. Nick Kypreos
Saturday Nov 21, 2020
Saturday Nov 21, 2020
H2H continues to roll with some incredible guest. Following the legend Brian Kilrea, Brady is joined by hockey icon Nick Kypreos from Real Kyper At Noon. Kypreos won the Stanley Cup with the Rangers in 94' that broke Brady's and all of the Vancouver areas hearts but we are going to forget all about that in episode 6. Brady is a huge fan of Kyper and this is a real honour. Thanks to Doug Maclean for making this possible. Go to www.hockey2heroin.com for more information www.pucksupport.com follow @hockey2hell @pucksupport @pucksupportwarriors
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Wednesday Nov 25, 2020
#07 Hockey 2 Hell And Back Ft. Brent Sopel
Wednesday Nov 25, 2020
Wednesday Nov 25, 2020
Brent Sopel , former Stanley Cup Champion is joining Brady on episode 7 of Hockey 2 Hell And Back. They connected way back on episode 10 of Brady's original podcast; Hockey 2 Heroin, The Road 2 Recovery. Since then a lot has changed. They have become good friends and talk often. Both in recovery, they have a lot in common. Brent is an inspiration. He has opened up about his battle with dislexia and disgraphyia over the past couple of years. He is changing the world.
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Sunday Nov 29, 2020
#08 Hockey 2 Hell And Back Ft. Kyle Quincey
Sunday Nov 29, 2020
Sunday Nov 29, 2020
Brady is joined by retired NHL D man Kyle Quincey. Quincey is originally from Kitchener Ontario and broke into the OHL with the storied London Knights. Quincey was drafted in the 4th round by the Detroit Red Wings in 2003 before being traded to the Mississauga Ice Dogs. He rounded out his OHL career in 2005 and moved on to the AHL with the Grand Rapid Griffins. He spent parts of 3 season in the "A" before becoming a full time NHLer. Quincey played over 500 games in the show before moving onto Helsinki Finland for one season. Following his season over seas Quincey hung up the skates. Recently, he was featured on TSN's "The Problem With Pain" special that detailed some disturbing news. Kyle and several others reported the high spread use and abuse of the pain killer Toradol. With misinformation he was one the many who is now living with consequences of over using a pain killer they were told was safe.
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Thursday Dec 03, 2020
#09 Hockey 2 Hell And Back Ft. Brad Bartko "In Memory of Mitch Fadden"
Thursday Dec 03, 2020
Thursday Dec 03, 2020
Brady is joined by Brad Bartko on Hockey 2 Hell And Back Season#1 Episode #9. Brad is an incredible human with an incredible story. Constantly beating the odds, fighting for his life. Now he is changing the world!
This episode is dedicated to the memory of Mitch Fadden
April 3, 1988 - December 3, 2017
"Skating With Angels"
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Sunday Dec 06, 2020
#10 Hockey 2 Hell And Back Ft. David Ling
Sunday Dec 06, 2020
Sunday Dec 06, 2020
Brady Leavold, once a professional hockey player lost it all due to a serious drug addiction that almost cost him his life. Now he opens up in an unfiltered podcast that has really taken off and now with some incredible guests like Theo Fleury, Chris Nilan and Sheldon Kennedy. Leavold is 100% honest and very candid about his battles with mental health, concussions, hockey and all of its challenges and benefits and of course drug addiction which also led him to being homeless on Vancouver's infamous Hasting's street before landing behind bars. Now Leavold hosts this podcast and is also the founder of The Puck Support Foundation www.pucksupport.com @pucksupport a non-profit organization helping the hockey community with mental health and addiction issues. Everything Brady does is in Matthew Leszszcynski "Skating With Angels"YOU DO NOT WANT TO MISS A SECOND OF THIS!!!"No drees rehearsal, this is our life!"Please Visit My Website: www.hockey2heroin.com
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Wednesday Dec 09, 2020
#11 Hockey 2 Hell And Back Ft. Ned Lukacevic
Wednesday Dec 09, 2020
Wednesday Dec 09, 2020
Join Brady Leavold on episode number 11 of Hockey 2 Hell And Back on Wednesday at 4:15pm EST. Leavold welcomes his long time friend, former teammate and child hood line mate Ned Lukacevic. This has all the makings for the funniest and most in depth look into Brady's up bringing. Ned was without question the best player in the Port Coquitlam area. Brady often credits Ned as being the best athlete he has ever met all around as well as one the most naturally skilled hockey players he ever has the pleasure playing with. Lukacevic and Leavold grew up together. Playing minor hockey together every second year for 3 years. Lukacevic was the first from "PoCo" to make it to the WHL. He even recorded his first WHL in his first WHL game at only 15 years old. Making history in front of all of his family and teammates at the Pacific Coliseum. Lukacevic not only inspired Leavold but several others from PoCo to elevate their own games and chase after their own dreams. Leavold and Lukacevic reconnected when he was traded to the Swift Current Broncos in 2005-2006 before Leavold quit the team due to mental health issues. Ned and Brady were extremely close off the ice too and got into some trouble including fire works in the dressing room, problems with the hotel sauna at a Peewee tournament among many others. Not to mention the Leavold family microwave story, but we will save that for the show!! Tune in Live! www.hockey2heroin.com www.pucksupport.com @hockey2heroin @hockey2hell @pucksupport @pucksupportwarriors
Sunday Dec 13, 2020
#12 Hockey 2 Hell And Back Ft. Justin "The Animal" Schmitt
Sunday Dec 13, 2020
Sunday Dec 13, 2020
Hockey 2 Hell And Back Episode # 12 Ft.
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Thursday Dec 31, 2020
#13 Hockey 2 Hell And Back Ft. Dani Probert
Thursday Dec 31, 2020
Thursday Dec 31, 2020
Episode 13 of Hockey 2 Hell And Back on New Years Eve Live!
Dani Probert joins Brady Leavold in episode 13 to end of 2020 on a high note. Find out what promise Dani makes Brady! It's a big one that has Leavold beyond excited.
Dani is working through her late husband Bob. Her an her kids have been on a mission since his passing in 2010. Since then they have helped raise over 1 million dollars for the cardiac care in the Windsor-Essex area. The Bob Probert Memorial Ride has been in existence since 2011. Click here for more information. https://www.facebook.com/ProbertRide/
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Tuesday Jan 05, 2021
#14 Hockey 2 Hell And Back Ft. Chris Dingman
Tuesday Jan 05, 2021
Tuesday Jan 05, 2021
Hockey 2 Hell And Back Season 1 Episode #14 Ft. Chris Dingman Follow @Hockey2Hell on Instagram Brady is joined by a living legend in the hockey community. Tune in to find out why Brady has been waiting since 2004 to talk to Chris! The Puck Support Podcast Network: Your new home of Hockey 2 Hell And Back www.pucksupport.com @pucksupport on IG and Twitter Hockey 2 Hell is proudly brought to you by: Team Issued Ltd. - Shop Now teamissued.ca Promo code: toedrag15 for 15% off For more information on Brady's story please visit: hockey2heroin.com @hockeyheroin on IG and Twitter @hockey2hell Christopher Robert Dingman (born July 6, 1976) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player. He played in the National Hockey League with the Calgary Flames, Colorado Avalanche, Carolina Hurricanes and the Tampa Bay Lightning. Dingman played junior hockey for the Brandon Wheat Kings of the Western Hockey League, and served as that team's captain when they won the WHL Championship during the 1995–96 season. In his best campaign (1994–95) he scored 40 goals and totalled 83 points in 66 games, while also amassing 201 minutes in penalties, making him a multiple threat. Dingman, or "Dinger" as he is known colloquially, was drafted by the Calgary Flames of the National Hockey League (19th overall in the 1994 NHL Entry Draft), and played his first full NHL season for the Flames in 1997–98, where he earned a reputation as a tough customer and found himself involved as a checker and a pugilist as opposed to a scoring line player. During the 1998–99 season, he was included in the Theoren Fleury trade to the Colorado Avalanche in a multiplayer swap that saw him trade places with fellow combatant and old nemesis from the WHL, Wade Belak.[1] Dingman plied his trade with the Avalanche for three seasons and won a Stanley Cup. After winning a Stanley Cup, he ended up with the Carolina Hurricanes. He was then dealt to the Tampa Bay Lightning in 2002. While he saw only limited action in his first campaign there, he gradually earned more and more ice time and in 2004, Dingman won another Stanley Cup with the Lightning. He was scratched for the last two Lightning/Senators games of the 2006 Stanley Cup Playoffs after earning a seven-minute Ottawa powerplay after challenging Chris Neil, but Neil turtled when Dingman started punching him, leading to a fighting, instigator, and game misconduct penalties. Dingman never played again in the NHL. Dingman totaled 120 fights in his NHL career. His most notable was his beatdown of Bryce Salvador in November, 2000. At one point in the fight, both Dingman and Salvador had their right fists cocked, squared up, and simultaneously threw a punch. Salvador's punch missed while Dingman's punch connected with Salvador's jaw and sent Salvador's mouthpiece flying out of his mouth. Salvador crumpled to the ice, proving to be one of the most dynamic victories of Dingman's career. In November 2006 he was acquired by Södertälje SK, in Sweden. He played 2007 for AaB Ishockey of the Oddset Ligaen in Denmark. Dingman performed as a color commentator for the Tampa Bay Lightning on the Sun Sports network.[2] During the 2016 season, he wasn't expected to return in that role. is proudly brought to you by The Puck Support Podcast Network and Team Issued Ltd.
Thursday Jan 07, 2021
#15 Hockey 2 Hell And Back Ft. Terry Ryan Sr and Terry Ryan Jr.
Thursday Jan 07, 2021
Thursday Jan 07, 2021
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Sunday Jan 10, 2021
#16 Hockey 2 Hell And Back Ft. Dave Scatchard
Sunday Jan 10, 2021
Sunday Jan 10, 2021
You do not want to miss this one! Dave inspires Brady to a whole new level.
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Dave Scatchard, former pro hockey player uncovers the secret to finding happiness after contemplating suicide after several concussions. Listen to find out how he battles out of hell!
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Wednesday Jan 13, 2021
#17 Hockey 2 Hell And Back Ft. Gilbert Brule
Wednesday Jan 13, 2021
Wednesday Jan 13, 2021
Gilbert was hands down the best 1987 born player to come out of western Canada. Brady and Gilbert battled all the way up, Gilbert always coming out on top. They have both had there share of ups and downs and this should be a beauty!! Join us Live 11am Est. Drafted out of the Western Hockey League (WHL), Brulé played major junior with the Vancouver Giants for three seasons. After being named the WHL rookie of the year in 2004, Brulé was selected as the WHL playoff MVP and led the Memorial Cup in scoring, as part of the Giants' WHL championship-winning season two years later. Selected sixth overall in the 2005 NHL Entry Draft, he began his NHL career with the Columbus Blue Jackets before being traded to the Edmonton Oilers prior to the 2008–09 season. After three seasons with the Oilers, he was placed on waivers, then acquired by the Coyotes for the 2011–12 season and playoffs. He then joined the ZSC Lions for the 2012–13 season. Brulé was released by the Zurich-based team in October 2012. Internationally, Brulé has represented Team Canada at the 2004 World U-17 Hockey Challenge and 2004 U-18 Junior World Cup, winning silver and gold medals, respectively. Brulé was selected first overall in the 2002 WHL Bantam Draft by the Vancouver Giants. The selection was originally possessed by the Prince Albert Raiders, but was dealt to the Giants in exchange for their third overall and third round selections.[3] He debuted in one game with the Giants during the subsequent WHL season, while playing Junior A[notes 1] in the British Columbia Hockey League (BCHL) with the Quesnel Millionaires. Recording 57 points (32 goals and 25 assists) over 48 games in his lone BCHL season, he was named the Interior Conference's recipient of the Bruce Allison Memorial Trophy as rookie of the year.[4] In 2003–04, Brulé joined the Giants and tallied 60 points in 67 games. He became the first Giants player to win a major WHL award,[5] receiving the Jim Piggott Memorial Trophy as league rookie of the year.[6] The distinction made him a nominee for Canadian Hockey League (CHL) Rookie of the Year,[7] which went to Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL) rookie of the year Sidney Crosby of the Rimouski Océanic.[8] He joined Crosby on the CHL All-Rookie Team. The following season, Brulé finished third in WHL scoring with 87 points (39 goals and 48 assists), establishing a Giants single-season point-scoring record (surpassed by Casey Pierro-Zabotel in 2008–09). During the campaign, he was chosen to a squad of WHL All-Stars against the Russian select team in the 2004 ADT Canada-Russia Challenge in November. Several months later, he competed in the 2005 CHL Top Prospects Game, where he recorded the first hat trick in the history of the all-star match and was named Team Cherry's player of the game. At the end of the season, Brulé was named the CHL Scholastic Player of the Year, having taken more high school credits than any other WHL player. Brulé was born in Edmonton, Alberta, later moving to North Vancouver, British Columbia, during his childhood. He had a sister named Leah who died at the age of 12 as a result of complications from cerebral palsy. Brulé was nine years old at the time of his sister's death and later had her name tattooed on his left wrist. Despite growing up in both Edmonton and Vancouver, Brulé was a childhood fan of the Los Angeles Kings. In May 2010, Brulé donated $10,000 to a fund assisting an Edmonton boy suffering from lymphatic cystic hydroma. The money was allocated to a costly surgery to be performed in New York, which doctors in Canada were unable to perform. Brulé received further media attention a year later for picking up a pair of hitchhikers who turned out to be Irish rock band U2 frontman Bono and his assistant in a West Vancouver neighbourhood on May 31, 2011. In return, Brulé was given backstage passes for him and his mother, for U2's concert in Edmonton on the next day. During the show, Bono thanked Brulé for the ride.
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Wednesday Jan 20, 2021
#18 Hockey 2 Hell And Back Ft. Jim Thomson
Wednesday Jan 20, 2021
Wednesday Jan 20, 2021
Selected 185th overall by the Washington Capitals in the 1984 NHL Entry Draft, Thomson also played for the Hartford Whalers, New Jersey Devils, Los Angeles Kings, Ottawa Senators, and Mighty Ducks of Anaheim. In total, Thomson played 115 regular season games, scoring 4 goals and 3 assists for 7 points and collecting 416 penalty minutes. He also played one playoff game for the Los Angeles Kings during the 1992–93 NHL season. Jim Thomson is now the owner of a Junior “A” hockey Team, The Aurora Tigers. He is also a motivational speaker often invited to speak at schools across North America as part of his organization called Jim Thomson's "Dreams Do Come True". Thomson is also an ambassador, speaker and advisory board member for Your Life Counts.
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Sunday Jan 24, 2021
#19 Hockey 2 Hell And Back Ft. Yannic Duplessis
Sunday Jan 24, 2021
Sunday Jan 24, 2021
The inspiring Yanic Duplessis joins the broadcast as the youngest guest ever on Hockey 2 Hell And Back ! Live Sunday January 24, 2021 7PM EST Yanic Duplessis, a 17-year-old elite hockey player in Canada, has come out publicly as gay. “I just want to share my story, so if someone is going through the same thing I did, I want to help, even if it’s only one person that reads this,” he said in an interview with Craig Eagles of the “Out in the Open” podcast. His story is familiar to any young person dealing with their sexuality, with the added pressure of being a talented hockey player drafted by two junior leagues, stepping stones to playing higher-level hockey, including the NHL. “It was a struggle for me, and it shouldn’t be,” Duplessis said. “I felt like an outcast.” Duplessis was outed this June when a friend he confided in about being gay spread the news at a party he was not even at. He got a call from a former teammate who asked him if the rumor was true and panicked about how he would be received. He soon got his answer. “Honestly, a lot of friends and teammates have called me,” he said on the podcast. “One teammate actually came over to my house to check on me. It was the first day he found out. He came over to make sure that I knew that he accepted me and supported me. “We talked a lot and he started crying because he knew I was going through a very tough time and that I was doing it alone. ... I will never forget that.” Like a lot of teenagers coming to grips with their sexual orientation, Duplessis felt isolated, depressed, anxious and constantly afraid his secret would come out. “It eats you up inside,” he told the CBC. Duplessis’ coming out journey was aided by parents, Diane Dandurand and Andre Duplessis, who were worried when his grades suddenly dropped. “My mom would always come to pick me up from school when I wasn’t feeling well,” said Dupkessis, who lives in Saint-Antoine, New Brunswick, in Canada’s Maritime provinces. “Both my parents were starting to get really worried, especially my mom. She called the school and cried when she spoke to the principal.” “My principal spoke to me asking what was wrong, he referred me to the school’s psychologist. No one knew what was wrong with me, but they all knew something was wrong.” He finally couldn’t take it any more and came out to his parents. “My parents automatically said that they loved me no matter what and that they accepted me,” he said. The 5-10, 190-pound Duplessis still couldn’t bring himself to come out to his teammates (he was playing for a high-level midget team) despite being drafted by the two junior leagues and being a star player. “I was terrified that the wrong person would out me, especially when I wasn’t ready to say anything,” he said. “I was scared of being rejected and judged. “I was scared that my teammates would be afraid to be around me or them thinking I would go after them. They were like brothers to me and I never looked at them that way.” Part of what scared him was the culture of a hockey locker room, where he was so nervous about being found out that he avoided showering with the rest of the team. RELATED Conversation: The current state of LGBTQ acceptance and homophobia in men’s hockey “I’m not saying hockey players aren’t nice, because they are, but in the dressing room between the boys, and I certainly don’t want to offend anyone, but in the room people say some things to be cool or whatever,” he said. “They would say things about being gay or something and laugh at it. I would do the same thing, because I wanted to blend in.” Duplessis was drafted in 2019 by the Drummondville Voltigeurs in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League, which counts among its alumi such NHL stars as Mario Lemieux, Guy Lafleur, Ray Bourque, Pat LaFontaine, Mike Bossy, Denis Savard, Michel Goulet, Luc Robitaille and Patrick Roy. For now, though, he wants to play close to home this fall for his high school team before starting his junior hockey career. He wants time to process all he’s been through before jumping up a level in the sport he has been passionate about since he was a young boy. Asked for what advice he would give a future teammate about how to act in the locker room around someone who is gay, Duplessis was direct. “Be careful what you say, watch what you say in the room. It’s just not about being gay, it could be about anything that could trigger something. “Just be careful what you talk about in the room.” Yanic Duplessis can be followed on Instagram. Following the “Out in the Open” podcast, he was also interviewed by the CBC.
Wednesday Jan 27, 2021
#20 Hockey 2 Hell And Back Ft. Chris Dingman Part II
Wednesday Jan 27, 2021
Wednesday Jan 27, 2021
Dinger joins Brady once again!! Live Wednesday January 27th, 2021 @4PM EST Chris Dingman is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player. He played in the National Hockey League with the Calgary Flames, Colorado Avalanche, Carolina Hurricanes and the Tampa Bay Lightning. Dingman played junior hockey for the Brandon Wheat Kings of the Western Hockey League, and served as that team's captain when they won the WHL Championship during the 1995–96 season. In his best campaign (1994–95) he scored 40 goals and totalled 83 points in 66 games, while also amassing 201 minutes in penalties, making him a multiple threat. Dingman, or "Dinger" as he is known colloquially, was drafted by the Calgary Flames of the National Hockey League (19th overall in the 1994 NHL Entry Draft), and played his first full NHL season for the Flames in 1997–98, where he earned a reputation as a tough customer and found himself involved as a checker and a pugilist as opposed to a scoring line player. During the 1998–99 season, he was included in the Theoren Fleury trade to the Colorado Avalanche in a multiplayer swap that saw him trade places with fellow combatant and old nemesis from the WHL, Wade Belak.[1] Dingman plied his trade with the Avalanche for three seasons and won a Stanley Cup. After winning a Stanley Cup, he ended up with the Carolina Hurricanes. He was then dealt to the Tampa Bay Lightning in 2002. While he saw only limited action in his first campaign there, he gradually earned more and more ice time and in 2004, Dingman won another Stanley Cup with the Lightning. He was scratched for the last two Lightning/Senators games of the 2006 Stanley Cup Playoffs after earning a seven-minute Ottawa powerplay after challenging Chris Neil, but Neil turtled when Dingman started punching him, leading to a fighting, instigator, and game misconduct penalties. Dingman never played again in the NHL. Dingman totaled 120 fights in his NHL career. His most notable was his beatdown of Bryce Salvador in November, 2000. At one point in the fight, both Dingman and Salvador had their right fists cocked, squared up, and simultaneously threw a punch. Salvador's punch missed while Dingman's punch connected with Salvador's jaw and sent Salvador's mouthpiece flying out of his mouth. Salvador crumpled to the ice, proving to be one of the most dynamic victories of Dingman's career. In November 2006 he was acquired by Södertälje SK, in Sweden. He played 2007 for AaB Ishockey of the Oddset Ligaen in Denmark. Dingman performed as a color commentator for the Tampa Bay Lightning on the Sun Sports network.[2] During the 2016 season, he wasn't expected to return in that role.
Sunday Jan 31, 2021
#21 Hockey 2 Hell And Back Ft. Luke Hunter - Hunter Brothers
Sunday Jan 31, 2021
Sunday Jan 31, 2021
Brady is joined by former teammate, country music star Luke Hunter from the Hunter Brothers. This episode is in memory of the late Brennan Dethloff #NeverForget Support The Scholarship Fund: https://grizzledhockey.com/products/22-warr-or-crew-neck ***ORIGINALLY AIRED LIVE BUT FIXED THE TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES*** Brady and Luke reconnect after 15 years. The two have walked different paths but in this episode, Luke shares something that he went through at the age of 12. There were some technical difficulties but this version is cleaned up for your viewing pleasures. @hunterbrothers Luke Hunter joins the show to talk hockey and his rising country music career with his 4 brothers. The Hunter Brothers Luke opens up to Brady about something he dealt with at age 12. His courage and bravery are extremely admirable and this episode will impact the masses. Thanks Luke! #hockey #hunterbros #podcast #mentalhealth #whl
Wednesday Feb 03, 2021
#22 Hockey 2 Hell And Back Ft. Mackenze Stewart
Wednesday Feb 03, 2021
Wednesday Feb 03, 2021
Brady is joined by former Vancouver Canuck draft pick Mackenze Stewart. Mackenze didn't start playing hockey until age 12 because he was born deaf which prevented him from playing contact sports. Countless surgeries and hours of speech therapy did not deter this young man from pursuing his dreams.
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Saturday Feb 06, 2021
#23 Hockey 2 Hell And Back Ft. Doug "Killer" Gilmour
Saturday Feb 06, 2021
Saturday Feb 06, 2021
Killer is back again! His first appearance was under the old name when Brady's podcasting game was lacklustre at best! Things have changed maybe just a little bit but he is joining Hockey 2 Hell And Back for the first time! Don't miss this one! The Gilmour family as a whole have been so supportive of Brady's efforts and he holds them in the highest esteem with the utmost gratitude and respect. Follow: @Hockey2HellAndBack @PuckSupport Watch Live on The Puck Support Podcast Network on Youtube or The Hockey 2 Hell And Back Facebook Page! Brought to you by Team Issued Ltd. @teamissued teamissued.ca promo code: toedrag15 for 15% Off Doug Gilmour needs no introduction. One of the greatest players of our generation. Douglas Robert Gilmour (born June 25, 1963) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player. He played 20 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for seven different teams. Gilmour was a seventh round selection, 134th overall, of the St. Louis Blues at the 1982 NHL Entry Draft and recorded 1,414 points in 1,474 games in the NHL between 1983 and 2003. A two-time All-Star, he was a member of Calgary's 1989 Stanley Cup championship team and won the Frank J. Selke Trophy as the NHL's best defensive forward in 1992–93. Internationally, he represented Canada three times during his career and was a member of the nation's 1987 Canada Cup championship team. Gilmour was nicknamed "Killer" by a Blues teammate due to his likeness in appearance to serial killer Charles Manson (though others have attributed it to his physical style of play despite his small stature). He played three seasons of junior hockey for the Cornwall Royals where he was a member of their Memorial Cup championship team in 1981. In 1982–83, Gilmour was named the most outstanding player in the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) after he scored 177 points, one of the highest totals in league history. Gilmour returned to the OHL following his playing career as he joined the Kingston Frontenacs as head coach in 2008 and was promoted to general manager in 2011. Gilmour was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame and the Ontario Sports Hall of Fame in 2011 and his uniform number 93 is retired by the Toronto Maple Leafs. He also has a division named after him in the FCHL.
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Wednesday Feb 10, 2021
#24 Hockey 2 Hell And Back Ft. Matt Kassian
Wednesday Feb 10, 2021
Wednesday Feb 10, 2021
Matt Kassian reigned as one of the toughest through out Brady's WHL career while playing for the Vancouver Giants and Kamloops Blazers. Kassian continued on in his role after being drafted in the second round by the Minnesota Wild in 2005, #57 overall. Playing in 76 games in the show over the course of 4 seasons for Minnesota and Ottawa respectively. Kassian was an undisputed heavy weight in the NHL and the AHL. He spent parts of 7 season in the American Hockey League, amassing 231 games.
Now retired, Kassian has his own podcast titled: 2 Guys and A Goalie
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Friday Feb 12, 2021
#25 Hockey 2 Hell And Back Ft. Matthew Barnaby
Friday Feb 12, 2021
Friday Feb 12, 2021
Brady gets one of his all time favourites! Anyone that saw Brady play, well they know he was much like Barnaby! One of the most hated players in every league he played in but loved by his teammates! Barnaby is one of Brady's idols and he has been waiting for this for 6 months!! Matthew Barnaby (born May 4, 1973) is a Canadian retired professional ice hockey right winger. Barnaby played in the NHL for the Buffalo Sabres, Pittsburgh Penguins, Tampa Bay Lightning, New York Rangers, Colorado Avalanche, Chicago Blackhawks and the Dallas Stars. Barnaby is known for his affable character off-ice and is one of the league's most willing interviewees.[12] While with the Penguins, Barnaby was known for his charity work, being very fan friendly, and had a very loyal band of fans named the "Barnaby Brigade". He had a long-standing feud with Lyle Odelein, Barnaby infamously referred to his longtime rival as "Cornelius," a reference to the Roddy McDowall character in Planet of the Apes.[13] He is mostly of Anglo-Canadian origins, but speaks fluent French, having moved to the province of Quebec with his family, at a young age. He is very attached to the Québécois community and is a big Montreal Canadiens fan. Barnaby lives in Ottawa and is a hockey analyst on The Power Play on SiriusXM channel 91. Since 2019, he has hosted a podcast called "Unfiltered with Matthew Barnaby." Outside of hockey, Barnaby is the co-owner of a company called Hunger Cave.[14] He has also been heavily involved in charitable work raising money for Alzheimer’s since his grandmother passed away from the disease.[15]
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Sunday Feb 14, 2021
#26 Hockey 2 Hell And Back Ft. Kurtis Gabriel
Sunday Feb 14, 2021
Sunday Feb 14, 2021
Brady is joined by current San Jose Shark Kurtis Gabriel. Gabriel is one of the loudest voices in the hockey community surround equality, the LGBTQ community and mental health. He sports pride tape on his stick during every practice and game. Recently he has added the pride colours to his skates as well! This is a big one! He is a driving force for change and Brady is honoured to have him join the show! Live on Valentines Day February 14, 2021 @ 4PM EST on The Puck Support Podcast Network! www.pucksupport.com Kurtis Gabriel (born April 20, 1993) is a Canadian professional ice hockey forward. He currently plays under contract for the San Jose Sharks of National Hockey League (NHL). After being passed over in the NHL Entry Draft during his first two years of eligibility, Gabriel was selected by the Minnesota Wild in the 3rd round (81st overall) of the 2013 NHL Entry Draft. He made his NHL debut with the Wild on November 10, 2015, but spent most of his tenure with their AHL affiliate, the Iowa Wild. He concluded his nearly five season tenure with the team following the 2017–18 season, where he subsequently signed with the New Jersey Devils. Although Gabriel only spent one season with the Devils organization, he became the first NHL player to use Pride Tape outside of NHL designated Pride Nights. His advocacy work for the local community earned him the IOA/American Specialty AHL Man of the Year with the Wild and Phantoms.
Monday Feb 15, 2021
#27 Hockey 2 Hell And Back Ft. Kevin Raine
Monday Feb 15, 2021
Monday Feb 15, 2021
Wednesday Feb 17, 2021
#28 Hockey 2 Hell And Back Ft. Sean "The Sheriff" McMorrow
Wednesday Feb 17, 2021
Wednesday Feb 17, 2021
In this episode Brady and Sean discuss their hockey careers and their experiences of being locked up.
Sean dives deep into how he ended up behind bars in a USA federal penitentiary for 20 months on a conspiracy charge.
Now sharing his story on his own podcast, please be sure to check out The Sheriff Podcast @TheSheriff2020 on twitter
The Sheriff is in town! Sean McMorrow (born January 19, 1982) is a Canadian professional ice hockey winger. He currently plays semi-professionally for the Jonquière Marquis of the LNAH. Originally selected by the Buffalo Sabres in the 2000 NHL Entry Draft, McMorrow played in 1 NHL game with the Sabres in the 2002–03 season. He holds the record for most PIMS ever in a season! Don't miss this episode! Brought to you on The Puck Support Podcast Network Live on YouTube, Facebook and Twitter. Audio will be available on all platforms immediately following the show www.pucksupport.com @pucksupport
Friday Feb 19, 2021
#29 Hockey 2 Hell And Back Ft. James Gardiner And Matthew Arnone
Friday Feb 19, 2021
Friday Feb 19, 2021
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Brady is joined by James Gardiner (Firstar Therapy) and Matthew Arnone (Mindframe) to discuss a ground breaking new training program that focuses on not just the physical side but more importantly the mental side bringing a ground breaking program on a holistic approach. James Gardiner of FIRSTAR Therapy James is a Certified Athletic Therapist, Strength & Conditioning Specialist, and Yoga Instructor who holds a Masters Degree in Kinesiology and Health Science. He has held positions such as Head Athletic Trainer in the Toronto Blue Jays organization, and Rehab Coordinator at York University. As well, he has worked in various therapy, conditioning, and sports injury rehab roles, including working within the York University Athletic Therapy program and as a performance consultant for the University of the Bahamas. FIRSTAR Therapy sheds light on performance wellness and personal growth. One of the goals of FIRSTAR Therapy is to coach athletes and practitioners on how to access more of themselves in sport, daily life, and job satisfaction. He is thrilled to synchronize with Matthew Arnone and mindframe to develop a collaboration that is passionate and game-changing. “WE BELIEVE BETTER HUMANS MAKE BETTER ATHLETES.” Matthew Arnone of mindframe Matthew is a professional soccer athlete in the Canadian Premier League who holds a Bachelors degree in Kinesiology and Health Science, as well as an Applied Specialization in Mindfulness Meditation. His career has taken him to both international and domestic locations such as the USA, Italy, and most recently Canada. Matthew’s passion for optimal performance in his professional career drove him to continue learning, which ultimately led to his discovery of mindfulness. With a focus on growth and a healthier approach to sport and life, Matthew discovered he could achieve peak performance. mindframe’s ‘human first’ approach brings the athlete experience to the forefront, giving athletes the tools they need to create a safe place in the mind for development. In collaboration with James and FIRSTAR Therapy, we will redefine sport by exploring every corner of the Performance Wellness continuum.
Sunday Feb 21, 2021
#30 Hockey 2 Hell And Back Ft. Bryan Smolinski
Sunday Feb 21, 2021
Sunday Feb 21, 2021
Smolinski played in 1055 regular season NHL games and now works for the NHL. Join Brady as he welcomes Bryan Smolinski to the show! Live Sunday February 21, 2021 @ 8PM EST on The Puck Support Podcast Network www.pucksupport.com @pucksupport.com @hockey2hellandback @mentalhealthhockey Please share, rate and review. Audio available on all podcast platforms. "Have a great day! If you so choose!" Bryan Anthony Smolinski (born December 27, 1971) is an American former professional ice hockey center. The Boston Bruins drafted him 21st overall in 1990. He played in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Pittsburgh Penguins, New York Islanders, Los Angeles Kings, Ottawa Senators, Chicago Blackhawks, Vancouver Canucks and Montreal Canadiens. He had also previously played with the Port Huron Icehawks of the International Hockey League (IHL). Smolinski grew up in Genoa, Ohio and graduated from Cardinal Stritch High School in Oregon, Ohio. He played junior hockey for the Stratford Cullitons and played college hockey for the Michigan State Spartans. After his freshman year, the Boston Bruins drafted him in the first round (21st overall) in the 1990 NHL Entry Draft. Smolinski completed a four-year tenure with the Spartans before joining the Bruins for the end of the 1992–93 season.
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Wednesday Feb 24, 2021
#31 Hockey 2 Hell And Back Ft. Graeme "Bones" Bonar
Wednesday Feb 24, 2021
Wednesday Feb 24, 2021
Sunday Feb 28, 2021
#32 Hockey 2 Hell And Back Ft. Tyler McGregor
Sunday Feb 28, 2021
Sunday Feb 28, 2021
Live Sunday February 28, 2021 Brady Leavold is joined. by the incredible Tyler McGregor. Tyler McGregor (born March 11, 1994) the captain of the Canadian Para-hockey team. McGregor was born in London, Ontario and lists his hometown as Forest, Ontario. He had his left leg amputated due to spindle cell sarcoma. He began playing sledge hockey in 2011; previously he played able-bodied AAA hockey. McGregor won a gold medal with Team Canada at the 2013 IPC Ice Sledge Hockey World Championships in Goyang, Korea, and a bronze medal at the 2014 Winter Paralympics in Sochi, Russia. Most recently, his team won a silver meal in Pyeongchang at the 2018 Winter Paralympics. Also available on: Facebook- Hockey 2 Hell And Back Page Twitter- @mentalhealthhockey Audio available immediately after the live broadcast: Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcast, Amazon, Tune In, I heart radio and others
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Wednesday Mar 03, 2021
#33 Hockey 2 Hell And Back Ft. Aaron Snow
Wednesday Mar 03, 2021
Wednesday Mar 03, 2021
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Join Brady when he is joined by former NHL draft pick Aaron Snow
Name: Aaron Snow Hometown: Windsor, Ontario DOB: 5/20/1988 Professional Sports: Drafted 3rd Round #90th overall to the Dallas Stars
Leavold and Snow have more similarities than maybe they even realize. Snow has had his own struggles with drug abuse and mental illness. This is not one you want to miss! This is what Hockey 2 Hell And Back is all about!
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Sunday Mar 07, 2021
#34 Hockey 2 Hell And Back Ft. Kevyn kirbyson
Sunday Mar 07, 2021
Sunday Mar 07, 2021
He once skated with the Vernon Vipers. He was married with a beautiful baby daughter. But today you'll find him on the streets of Kelowna with no place to live and a heroin addiction. Kevyn Kirbyson is homeless, but he's not hopeless. Join Brady when he reconnects with his friend and former teammate Kevyn Kirbyson. Like Leavold, Kirbyson has lost everything to drug abuse and mental illness. The only difference, Kirbyson is still living in hell. He is currently homeless in Kelowna and hopes that this podcast can ignite a fire to get him heading in the right direction. It has been a decade since they last spoke to each other and Leavold has spent the last 9 months combing the internet looking to find Kevyn. Finally he has located him and immediately reached out. Hoping to help save Kirbyson's life while shedding light on the harsh realities of drug addiction. One Brady knows all to well. This, without question is the most important podcast to date. Tune in live Sunday @ 8PM EST Also available on: Facebook- Hockey 2 Hell And Back Page Twitter- @mentalhealthhockey Audio available immediately after the live broadcast: Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcast, Amazon, Tune In, I heart radio and others
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Wednesday Mar 10, 2021
#35 Hockey 2 Hell And Back Ft. Paul Rosen
Wednesday Mar 10, 2021
Wednesday Mar 10, 2021
Join Brady when he is joined by his good friend Paul Rosen Wednesday March 10, 2021 Paul Rosen’s childhood dream mirrored the fantasy of virtually every young boy growing up in Canada: to play in the National Hockey League. ‘Rosey’ was well on his way to making that dream a reality. As a 15-year-old, Paul was already dominating at the highest levels of AAA midget hockey – until his dream became a nightmare. Skating hard in a hockey tournament in 1975, Paul’s skate caught a rut causing his leg to jam, breaking his leg in 14 places. Paul’s leg was shattered, as well as his hopes of playing professional hockey. Rosey’s leg was never the same again. For over two decades following the injury, Paul endured countless surgeries to repair his lifeless leg. In 1997, his leg finally gave out while standing in a German airport during his tenure as the Israeli Men’s Hockey team coach. Rosey’s leg was in such bad shape, he needed another 14 procedures in the 18 months that followed. A doctor looked Paul square in the eyes in 1999 and delivered those four words. Paul’s leg had become so damaged, it came to the point where he had to choose between losing his leg and accepting this long term disability, or die within three months. In a life-defining decision, Paul opted – without hesitation – to have his leg amputated above the knee on June 9, 1999 – less than 24 hours after the doctor’s ultimatum. From then on, Rosey’s perspective, mindset, and purpose would change forever. Being the oldest rookie sledge hockey skater wasn’t enough for Rosey - he wanted to be one of the best, if not the #1, goaltender on the planet. But as a quintessential team player, Paul put his personal goals behind his teammates, leading Team Canada into the 2006 Paralympic Games in Torino, Italy. With no one giving Canada a shot at medal contention going into the tournament, Rosey went into "shut down mode" on the competition. The goalie went on a historically hot run, shutting out the best sledge hockey players in the world for over 8 straight periods. Overcoming the odds - which Rosey has shown a proclivity of doing - Canada claimed a miraculous Gold Medal, the country’s first in the sport. Also available on: Facebook- Hockey 2 Hell And Back Page Twitter- @mentalhealthhockey Audio available immediately after the live broadcast: Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcast, Amazon, Tune In, I heart radio and others
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Sunday Mar 14, 2021
#36 Ft. Hockey 2 Hell And Back Ft. Michael Landsberg
Sunday Mar 14, 2021
Sunday Mar 14, 2021
Live Sunday March 14th 2021 At 8PM EST Join Brady Leavold when he welcomes the incredible Michael Landsberg to the show. Michael Elliott Landsberg (born July 22, 1957) is a Canadian sports journalist and the current host of TSN's, First Up with Landsberg and Colaiacovo, and former host of TSN's Off the Record with Michael Landsberg from 1997 to 2015. Landsberg suffers from generalized anxiety disorder and depression. Landsberg is a supporter for mental health awareness and is trying to popularize the hashtag #sicknotweak in tribute to his mental illness.
Landsberg has since transformed #sicknotweak from a trending topic to a movement with the launch of sicknotweak.com – a forum for those suffering from depression and a resource for those supporting a loved one who needs help. Landsberg has been an ambassador for Bell Let's Talk, an initiative focused on raising awareness and encouraging dialogue about mental health, since the initiative launched in 2011. In 2012, the Canadian Alliance on Mental Illness and Mental Health named Landsberg one of its Champions of Mental Health. Landsberg's documentary, Darkness and Hope: Depression, Sports and Me earned a Canadian Screen Award nomination in 2013. For his longstanding dedication to promoting mental health awareness, Landsberg was honoured with the Humanitarian Award at the 2015 Canadian Screen Awards. In 2017, he was awarded a Meritorious Service Medal (Civil Division) for his mental health advocacy, presented by the Governor General of Canada, at a ceremony held at Rideau Hall.
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Wednesday Mar 17, 2021
#37 Hockey 2 Hell And Back Ft. Brian Leavold
Wednesday Mar 17, 2021
Wednesday Mar 17, 2021
March 17, 2021 @ 8PM EST Brady is joined by his dad Brian for the 100th episode he has done since his podcast journey started just shy of a year ago. Brian and Brady were basically estranged for over a decade but this last year has seen them rekindle their father son relationship which is without question something they both had all but given up hope on. Brian joined Brady for episode 50 and 51 of Hockey 2 Heroin and is back 50 episodes later! March 17th is also Brady's daughters 13th Birthday. Brady has not seen his daughter and son since 2015 but will never give up hope. www.pucksupport.com
Sunday Apr 11, 2021
#38 Hockey 2 Hell And Back Ft. Michael Landsberg Part II
Sunday Apr 11, 2021
Sunday Apr 11, 2021
Hockey 2 Hell And Back is back again after two weeks off and it is a big one! Join Brady Leavold when he welcomes the incredible Michael Landsberg to the show for the second time, only this time the rolls are being reversed. Michael Landsberg takes over as host and Brady Leavold becomes the interviewee on his own show! Live April 11, 2021 @ 8PM EST Michael Elliott Landsberg (born July 22, 1957) is a Canadian sports journalist and the current host of TSN's, First Up with Landsberg and Colaiacovo, and former host of TSN's Off the Record with Michael Landsberg from 1997 to 2015. Landsberg suffers from generalized anxiety disorder and depression. Landsberg is a supporter for mental health awareness and is trying to popularize the hashtag #sicknotweak in tribute to his mental illness. Landsberg has since transformed #sicknotweak from a trending topic to a movement with the launch of sicknotweak.com – a forum for those suffering from depression and a resource for those supporting a loved one who needs help. Landsberg has been an ambassador for Bell Let's Talk, an initiative focused on raising awareness and encouraging dialogue about mental health, since the initiative launched in 2011. In 2012, the Canadian Alliance on Mental Illness and Mental Health named Landsberg one of its Champions of Mental Health.
Landsberg's documentary, Darkness and Hope: Depression, Sports and Me earned a Canadian Screen Award nomination in 2013. For his longstanding dedication to promoting mental health awareness, Landsberg was honoured with the Humanitarian Award at the 2015 Canadian Screen Awards. In 2017, he was awarded a Meritorious Service Medal (Civil Division) for his mental health advocacy, presented by the Governor General of Canada, at a ceremony held at Rideau Hall.
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Thursday Apr 15, 2021
#39 Hockey 2 Hell And Back Ft. Ian White
Thursday Apr 15, 2021
Thursday Apr 15, 2021
Brady is joined by his former teammate Ian White. Before breaking into the NHL, White was a star for the Swift Current Broncos. Leavold's first shift ever in the WHL saw White in an unfamiliar centre position coming off an injury. White went on to have a succesful NHL career before falling into some of his own demons. Now he is ready to share his story. Don't miss it! Ian White (born June 4, 1984) is a former Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman who played over 500 games in the National Hockey League. In a career spanning parts of nine seasons, White suited up for the Toronto Maple Leafs, Calgary Flames, Carolina Hurricanes, San Jose Sharks and Detroit Red Wings. White was originally selected in the sixth round, 191st overall in the 2002 NHL Draft. White was drafted by the Swift Current Broncos of the Western Hockey League (WHL) in the fifth round, 89th overall, in the 1999 WHL Bantam Draft. His first season with Swift Current was fairly successful, as he scored 12 goals and 31 assists in 69 games, which placed him seventh on the team in scoring. The team finished the season first in their division. In White's second season with Swift Current, he fared much better, scoring 32 goals and 47 assists for 79 points in 70 games for second place on the team in scoring. This generated interest amongst NHL teams leading up to the 2002 NHL Entry Draft, where he was ultimately selected by the Toronto Maple Leafs in the sixth round, 191st overall. In 2002–03, White finished third on Swift Current in scoring with 24 goals and 44 assists for 68 points in 64 games, and was also named to the WHL's First All Star Team and the CHL's Second All Star Team. He then played for Canada at the 2003 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships in Halifax, Nova Scotia, where Canada finished second place to Russia. White was primarily the seventh defenceman and powerplay specialist for Canada, where he scored two goals and four assists for six points in six games. The following year, however, White broke his left ankle in late October 2004 and thereby could not be afforded a spot on the 2004 World Junior team. Professional White made his debut with the Toronto Maple Leafs during the 2005–06 season, scoring five points (one goal and four assists) in his first five career NHL games. That same season, White was named to Canada's Spengler Cup squad, which made it into the final against Metallurg Magnitogorsk, losing 8–3. White accumulated one goal in the tournament. In 2006–07, White scored three goals and 23 assists for a total of 26 points, leaving him tied for second in scoring among rookie defencemen. He spent much of the season playing with the hulking Hal Gill, giving rise to the nickname of "Barney and Fred" due to the almost full foot in height Gill has on White, as well as the massive weight difference. On January 31, 2010, White was traded, along with Jamal Mayers, Niklas Hagman and Matt Stajan, to the Calgary Flames in exchange for Dion Phaneuf, Fredrik Sjöström and prospect Keith Aulie. White re-signed with the Flames during the off-season on a one-year contract worth $2.99 million, but was traded, along with Brett Sutter, to the Carolina Hurricanes in mid-November in exchange for Tom Kostopoulos and Anton Babchuk. White played in 39 games for the Hurricanes, recording 11 assists before being dealt again three months later, this time to the San Jose Sharks in exchange for a second-round pick in 2012. He recorded an assist in his first game as a Shark and also recorded his first career Stanley Cup playoff point in Game 1 of the 2011 conference quarter-finals against the Los Angeles Kings. The following summer, White signed a two-year, $5.75 million contract with the Detroit Red Wings. He scored his first goal with Detroit on October 7 during a 5–3 victory over the Ottawa Senators, and finished with 32 points during the 2011–12 season. The following season, shortened because due to the 2012–13 NHL lockout, saw White's role with the Red Wings dramatically reduced; he appeared in only 25 of the team's 48 games and scored only four points. During 2012–13 lockout, White made controversial public comments about NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman, referring to him as "an idiot...[who has] done nothing but damage the game." White later expressed regret for making the remarks. Legal issues White was arrested and charged for impaired driving in 2005 and 2006, and later arrested again by Toronto police for driving while his license was suspended. On November 20, 2015, he was arrested at his home in Kenora, Ontario and charged with various weapons offences.