The Fighty Pucks is the story of the most violent hockey team on the planet. A team of lovable bad boys, misfits and bruisers, led by a teenage boy - AJ Galante. Together with his father, a powerful business man with a dark past, AJ ran the team as they went rampaging on a path to glory. But all the while, the team was being secretly watched by their toughest opponent of all - the FBI.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | DocumentarySportsSociety & Culture |
AJ tries to rebuild his life and finds inspiration in some surprising places. As Jimmy returns to town, he finds AJ a changed kid. The Trashers have come back into their lives and AJ has found the perfect new team member.
The Fighty Pucks is produc... more
AJ, Jimmy and the Trashers have their worlds thrown into chaos as arrests are made. As everyone wonders what next, a defiant Jimmy Galante takes the stage to tell his side of the story.
The Fighty Pucks is produced by Novel for iHeartRadio.
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The Trashers have made it to their season ending game with victory in their sights. As the FBI’s investigation into organized crime comes to a head, Jimmy and AJ seem oblivious to the coming storm.
The Fighty Pucks is produced by Novel for iHeartRa... more
The Trashers’ star player is back for some bloody revenge, although no one could have predicted quite how violent his return would become. The chaos on the ice is the least of the worries for the league’s commissioner, who is now caught up in the inv... more
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The redemption arc seemed inappropriate for this story. Also, why didn’t the podcast follow up with the impact on the UHL? What did the commissioner think (would he even go into that?). I think the producer and interviewer were “captured” by the Galantes, they were maybe the only ones who would fully cooperate, so the podcast was overly sympathetic to them.
Great look at a very interesting story but that name… sheesh. Worst dad joke by someone obviously not into sports. Just terrible. Loses a star because I had to say it when someone asked what I was listening to
This pod=bad
This was one of the best first episodes of a podcast I’ve heard in a long time. (And every subsequent episode I’ve heard holds up.)
Really enjoying this so far! Great storytelling. Great presenter. Great music!
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