
A weekly examination of the history and current events shaping hockey by host @dannylambert17. The show is all about reviewing some of the best books written about the world’s best game! It’s Cliffs Notes for hockey books. Follow us at our Twitter page @FromThePointAH1 for updates and more hockey facts every day.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 26 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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As the title suggests one of the best seats in a hockey arena is the end of the bench where the backup goaltender sits. Jamie McLennan was a long time stalwart backup and sometimes starting goaltender in the NHL over 11 seasons in the NHL, this book ... more
Do you remember the feeling of ripping open a wax pack of cards and searching through them for your favorite players? Ken Reid does and in this book not only brings you back to that feeling, but he tells you the stories behind some of those great car... more
Kaleb Dahlgren was like many young players across Canada in Junior hockey chasing his dream of playing hockey at a high level when tragedy struck. Kaleb’s road to get to that point, during, and after are a great story and go well beyond the game. It’... more
Steve Montador’s death at age 35 in 2015 was a shock to the hockey world. The revelation that he had CTÉ was even more of a shock as it forced hockey to take a look at why a young man such as Steve would have developed the neurological disease. Hall ... more
Gordie Howe’s youngest son Murray wanted to be the best hockey player in the world like his dad. But as time went on he realized he wanted to be just like his dad and being the greatest of them all had little to do with hockey. We discuss Murray’s ho... more
On the 2018 US Women’s Olympic team a set of identical twins from North Dakota Jocelyne and Monique Lamoureux capture led the imagination of the country as they helped win Gold in Peyongchang. Still the road to get there was a really the biggest stor... more
Hockey Hall of Famer Haley Wickenheiser is perhaps the most successful women ever to strap on skates. Her 4 Olympic Gold Medals speak for themselves, but in this account centered around the lead up to and the run in the 2010 Olympics you learn not on... more
The 1998 US Olympic Team won the first Gold Medal handed out in Women’s Ice Hockey. The team’s performance on the ice was only part of the story though. The women who made up the team and how they changed sports forever is the rest of it. We discuss ... more
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