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      <title>Episode 18: Rick Tocchet</title>
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      <itunes:title>Episode 18: Rick Tocchet</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary> In 1987, Rick Tocchet made it all the way to Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Finals as a member of the Philadelphia Flyers. His team came up short against the Edmonton Oilers. When he was traded to the Pittsburgh Penguins in February of 1992, he would bring a valuable combination of experience and hunger to a Penguins team that needed his unique brand of toughness and skill. In this edition of A Great Day for Hockey Talk, Tocchet reflects on that magical run to a second consecutive Stanley Cup Finals with his new team.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle> In 1987, Rick Tocchet made it all the way to Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Finals as a member of the Philadelphia Flyers. His team came up short against the Edmonton Oilers. When he was traded to the Pittsburgh Penguins in February of 1992, he would bring a valuable combination of experience and hunger to a Penguins team that needed his unique brand of toughness and skill. In this edition of A Great Day for Hockey Talk, Tocchet reflects on that magical run to a second consecutive Stanley Cup Finals with his new team.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 17: Harnarayan Singh</title>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Apr 2020 16:00:32 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Bonino! Bonino! Bonino!

When Nick Bonino scored the game winning goal in overtime to clinch the second round series against the Washington Capitals on the way to the 2016 Stanley Cup Championship, not one, but two Penguins cult figures were born.­ From a studio in Canada, the voice of Hockey Night in Canada in Punjabi, Harnarayan Singh, called the goal in his native language in such colorful fashion, that replays of the call went viral on social media. Radio and tv stations in Pittsburgh played it over and over again while the Penguins completed their run for the Cup.­ In this edition of A Great Day For Hockey Talk, Paul Steigerwald visits with Singh from his home in Calgary, to relive his memories of that magical phenomenon.­ Make sure follow Harnarayan on Twitter @IceSinghHNIC, Instagram @icesinghhnic, and Facebook @IceSingh</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Bonino! Bonino! Bonino!

When Nick Bonino scored the game winning goal in overtime to clinch the second round series against the Washington Capitals on the way to the 2016 Stanley Cup Championship, not one, but two Penguins cult figures were born.­ From a studio in Canada, the voice of Hockey Night in Canada in Punjabi, Harnarayan Singh, called the goal in his native language in such colorful fashion, that replays of the call went viral on social media. Radio and tv stations in Pittsburgh played it over and over again while the Penguins completed their run for the Cup.­ In this edition of A Great Day For Hockey Talk, Paul Steigerwald visits with Singh from his home in Calgary, to relive his memories of that magical phenomenon.­ Make sure follow Harnarayan on Twitter @IceSinghHNIC, Instagram @icesinghhnic, and Facebook @IceSingh</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 16: The Miracle on Ice</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Highlights include:</p><ul><li>Former Penguins General Manager Craig Patrick’s account of his time as the team’s assistant coach and his relationship with relationship with legendary coach Herb Brooks.</li><li>Team USA Captain Mike Eruzione’s reflections on the teams pre-Olympics preparation that included more than 60 exhibition games and his description of what Patrick meant to the team.</li><li>Team USA MVP (and former Penguin) Mark Johnson describing his impressions of Soviet hockey and the effect Herb Brooks’ famous pre-game speeches had on the team.</li><li>ABC Broadcaster and former Montreal Canadiens goalie, Ken Dryden’s unique psychological narrative of the improbable upset.</li></ul>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 22 Feb 2020 19:11:08 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>socialmedia@pittsburghpenguins.com (Penguins Podcasts: A Great Day for Hockey Talk)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Highlights include:</p><ul><li>Former Penguins General Manager Craig Patrick’s account of his time as the team’s assistant coach and his relationship with relationship with legendary coach Herb Brooks.</li><li>Team USA Captain Mike Eruzione’s reflections on the teams pre-Olympics preparation that included more than 60 exhibition games and his description of what Patrick meant to the team.</li><li>Team USA MVP (and former Penguin) Mark Johnson describing his impressions of Soviet hockey and the effect Herb Brooks’ famous pre-game speeches had on the team.</li><li>ABC Broadcaster and former Montreal Canadiens goalie, Ken Dryden’s unique psychological narrative of the improbable upset.</li></ul>
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      <itunes:title>Episode 16: The Miracle on Ice</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>Do you believe in miracles?

February 22nd, 2020 marks the 40th anniversary of the “Miracle On Ice”, when the US Olympic Hockey Team delivered what Sports Illustrated declared the “Greatest Moment of the 20th Century” by upsetting the heavily favored Soviets with a  thrilling 4-3 victory on the way to a gold medal.
The Penguins have good reason to celebrate this anniversary with pride, having a deeper and longer connection to the Miracle On Ice team than any other NHL Franchise. In this edition of GDFHT, Paul Steigerwald sits down with three men who played significant roles on the team,  Craig Patrick, Mike Eruzione, and Mark Johnson. He also talks with the man who provided color analysis on the ABC telecast throughout the teams incredible run, Ken Dryden.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Do you believe in miracles?

February 22nd, 2020 marks the 40th anniversary of the “Miracle On Ice”, when the US Olympic Hockey Team delivered what Sports Illustrated declared the “Greatest Moment of the 20th Century” by upsetting the heavily favored Soviets with a  thrilling 4-3 victory on the way to a gold medal.
The Penguins have good reason to celebrate this anniversary with pride, having a deeper and longer connection to the Miracle On Ice team than any other NHL Franchise. In this edition of GDFHT, Paul Steigerwald sits down with three men who played significant roles on the team,  Craig Patrick, Mike Eruzione, and Mark Johnson. He also talks with the man who provided color analysis on the ABC telecast throughout the teams incredible run, Ken Dryden.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 15: The Resiliency of the Penguins</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Highlights include:</strong></p><ul><li>A conversation with Pens assistant coach Mark Recchi and his linemates John Cullen and Kevin Stevens, the famous “option line“ formed by coach Badger Bob Johnson in 1990.91.</li><li>An interview with former USA Today hockey writer Kevin Allen.</li><li>Comments from Jared McCann and Zach Aston-Reese on how the 2019.20 Penguins are displaying and reinforcing the tradition of gaining strength by overcoming adversity.</li><li>Sidney Crosby’s reaction to how the team performed for 28 games in his absence.</li></ul>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 21 Jan 2020 21:21:15 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>socialmedia@pittsburghpenguins.com (Penguins Podcasts: A Great Day for Hockey Talk)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Highlights include:</strong></p><ul><li>A conversation with Pens assistant coach Mark Recchi and his linemates John Cullen and Kevin Stevens, the famous “option line“ formed by coach Badger Bob Johnson in 1990.91.</li><li>An interview with former USA Today hockey writer Kevin Allen.</li><li>Comments from Jared McCann and Zach Aston-Reese on how the 2019.20 Penguins are displaying and reinforcing the tradition of gaining strength by overcoming adversity.</li><li>Sidney Crosby’s reaction to how the team performed for 28 games in his absence.</li></ul>
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      <itunes:title>Episode 15: The Resiliency of the Penguins</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>In the latest edition of GDFHT Paul Steigerwald presents a narrative account of how the Penguins have forged an identity of resilience dating all the way back to the early nineties. He reached out to players past and present and sought the perspective of a veteran hockey journalist to tell the story.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In the latest edition of GDFHT Paul Steigerwald presents a narrative account of how the Penguins have forged an identity of resilience dating all the way back to the early nineties. He reached out to players past and present and sought the perspective of a veteran hockey journalist to tell the story.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 14: Bob Berry</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Other highlights include:<br />-his reflections on growing up in Montreal as a fan of the Canadiens<br />-Reference to his time as a professional wide receiver in CFL<br />-Life in LA as a player and coach<br />-His relationship with former Pens assistant coach Jimmy Roberts<br />-His coaching style and what is was like to be with the Penguins as<br />compared to working for the Canadiens.<br />-His current life in Palm Desert California<br />-His love of Pittsburgh</p>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 14 Dec 2019 20:14:52 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Other highlights include:<br />-his reflections on growing up in Montreal as a fan of the Canadiens<br />-Reference to his time as a professional wide receiver in CFL<br />-Life in LA as a player and coach<br />-His relationship with former Pens assistant coach Jimmy Roberts<br />-His coaching style and what is was like to be with the Penguins as<br />compared to working for the Canadiens.<br />-His current life in Palm Desert California<br />-His love of Pittsburgh</p>
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      <itunes:title>Episode 14: Bob Berry</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>Bob Berry was Mario Lemieux‘s very first coach in the National Hockey League. He was hired on June 4, 1984, just five days before Mario was drafted first overall in Montreal. He made his mark as a player in the NHL with the Los Angeles Kings as a two-time All-Star in the early &apos;70s. He coached the Kings for three years before being hired to coach the team he grew up following, the Montréal Canadiens, in 1981. After a 3- year stint with the Canadiens, Berry was hired to coach the Penguins by GM Eddie Johnston. In this episode of GDFHT, he talks about his time behind the Penguins bench from 1984 to 1987.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Bob Berry was Mario Lemieux‘s very first coach in the National Hockey League. He was hired on June 4, 1984, just five days before Mario was drafted first overall in Montreal. He made his mark as a player in the NHL with the Los Angeles Kings as a two-time All-Star in the early &apos;70s. He coached the Kings for three years before being hired to coach the team he grew up following, the Montréal Canadiens, in 1981. After a 3- year stint with the Canadiens, Berry was hired to coach the Penguins by GM Eddie Johnston. In this episode of GDFHT, he talks about his time behind the Penguins bench from 1984 to 1987.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 13: John Buccigross</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Other highlights include:</p><p>-How he was born in Pittsburgh, PA and given up for adoption</p><p>-How he was adopted by a couple from Boston and raised in Indiana, PA and Steubenville, OH</p><p>-His dreams to make is onto ESPN</p><p>-The way he’s paved his way to where he is now</p><p>-His career as a play by play announcer in college hockey</p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 26 Nov 2019 17:30:28 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>socialmedia@pittsburghpenguins.com (Penguins Podcasts: A Great Day for Hockey Talk)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Other highlights include:</p><p>-How he was born in Pittsburgh, PA and given up for adoption</p><p>-How he was adopted by a couple from Boston and raised in Indiana, PA and Steubenville, OH</p><p>-His dreams to make is onto ESPN</p><p>-The way he’s paved his way to where he is now</p><p>-His career as a play by play announcer in college hockey</p>
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      <itunes:title>Episode 13: John Buccigross</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>On this episode of A Great Day for Hockey talk Paul Steigerwald is joined by John Buccigross, the voice of college hockey on ESPN. He is funny, passionate,  knowledgeable, opinionated , an excellent writer and an engaging public speaker. John grew up following the Penguins, listening to games and watching the local sports teams and sportscasters. At a young age, “Bucci “ told his friends he would someday be on ESPN , and he made it. John Buccigross is one of the finest hockey play by play announcers in the world and hoping to call many NHL games in the years to come. In the meantime, he will continue to excel as the voice of college hockey on ESPN.  
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      <itunes:subtitle>On this episode of A Great Day for Hockey talk Paul Steigerwald is joined by John Buccigross, the voice of college hockey on ESPN. He is funny, passionate,  knowledgeable, opinionated , an excellent writer and an engaging public speaker. John grew up following the Penguins, listening to games and watching the local sports teams and sportscasters. At a young age, “Bucci “ told his friends he would someday be on ESPN , and he made it. John Buccigross is one of the finest hockey play by play announcers in the world and hoping to call many NHL games in the years to come. In the meantime, he will continue to excel as the voice of college hockey on ESPN.  
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      <title>Episode 12: Darius Kasparaitis</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>But before he was a hero, he was a villain, mostly because of the way he antagonized Mario Lemieux and Jaromir Jagr when he was a member of the NY Islanders in the 1993 playoffs. But he was welcomed with open arms by the two Penguins superstars upon his arrival to Pittsburgh in 1996. And it wasn’t long before he became the scourge of Flyers fans for his thundering hit on Eric Lindros, which he discusses in detail. Kasparaitis talks about his childhood in Lithuania and how he left home at the age of 14 to play and attend school in Moscow.</p><p><strong>Other highlights include:</strong></p><ul><li>His series winning overtime goal that eliminated the Buffalo Sabres from playoff competition in 2001</li><li>His passion for the game that he continues to play at age 46</li><li>His family life in Florida</li><li>His induction into the Russian and Soviet Hockey Hall of Fame</li><li>His relationships with the Pens players and staff</li></ul>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 6 Nov 2019 19:42:39 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>socialmedia@pittsburghpenguins.com (Penguins Podcasts: A Great Day for Hockey Talk)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>But before he was a hero, he was a villain, mostly because of the way he antagonized Mario Lemieux and Jaromir Jagr when he was a member of the NY Islanders in the 1993 playoffs. But he was welcomed with open arms by the two Penguins superstars upon his arrival to Pittsburgh in 1996. And it wasn’t long before he became the scourge of Flyers fans for his thundering hit on Eric Lindros, which he discusses in detail. Kasparaitis talks about his childhood in Lithuania and how he left home at the age of 14 to play and attend school in Moscow.</p><p><strong>Other highlights include:</strong></p><ul><li>His series winning overtime goal that eliminated the Buffalo Sabres from playoff competition in 2001</li><li>His passion for the game that he continues to play at age 46</li><li>His family life in Florida</li><li>His induction into the Russian and Soviet Hockey Hall of Fame</li><li>His relationships with the Pens players and staff</li></ul>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Highlights include:</p><p>-Doc recounts his early days as a cub reporter covering the Penguins for the Beaver County Times<br />-His subsequent rise through college and minor league hockey to the big time in the mid eighties.<br />-Doc explains why he got hooked on hockey, and reveals the secret to his longevity.<br />-Doc explains why he loves calling the game today as much as he did when he got his first play by play job in Port Huron, Michigan in 1973.  </p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 9 Oct 2019 16:02:34 +0000</pubDate>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 9 Apr 2019 20:12:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bob Errey, Phil Bourque, and Troy Loney are legendary Penguins role players. They are Penguins through and through. They embody the entire history of the Penguins, having played in some of the darkest eras, and emerging as key contributors to the brightest moments in franchise history.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Mark Johnson is an American Sports Legend. His last name is synonymous with the Pittsburgh Penguins. Ten years before his father, Badger Bob Johnson, became coach of the Penguins, Mark joined the Penguins as a player. He came to Pittsburgh with a shiny gold medal after turning in an MVP performance for United States “Miracle On Ice“ Olympic Team at Lake Placid.</p>
<p><strong>Highlights include:</strong></p>
<p>-Mark recounts his incredible Olympic experience , particularly his two goal effort against the Soviets.</p>
<p>-He talks about his famous father and the rivalry he had with the man who coached Mark and his Olympic teammates, Herb Brooks.</p>
<p>-He also recalls his early days with the Penguins</p>
<p>-Mark is now the coach of the University of Wisconsin Women’s Hockey team and he shares his thoughts on the growth of women's hockey.</p>
<p>-He also expresses what it means to have his Dad’s famous saying “ It’s A Great For Hockey” continue to be the Penguins slogan for all these years</p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 20 Mar 2019 17:55:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mark Johnson is an American Sports Legend. His last name is synonymous with the Pittsburgh Penguins. Ten years before his father, Badger Bob Johnson, became coach of the Penguins, Mark joined the Penguins as a player. He came to Pittsburgh with a shiny gold medal after turning in an MVP performance for United States “Miracle On Ice“ Olympic Team at Lake Placid.</p>
<p><strong>Highlights include:</strong></p>
<p>-Mark recounts his incredible Olympic experience , particularly his two goal effort against the Soviets.</p>
<p>-He talks about his famous father and the rivalry he had with the man who coached Mark and his Olympic teammates, Herb Brooks.</p>
<p>-He also recalls his early days with the Penguins</p>
<p>-Mark is now the coach of the University of Wisconsin Women’s Hockey team and he shares his thoughts on the growth of women's hockey.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Eddie Olczyk joins Paul Steigerwald on this week's edition of A Great Day for Hockey Talk.</p>
<p>Highlights include:<br />
-Edzo reflecting back on his time as a player in Pittsburgh<br />
-Talking about his introduction to broadcasting<br />
-Reminiscing about his time behind the bench as head coach of the Penguins<br />
-Discussing his upcoming book<br />
-How fortunate he has been to work with Mike Lange, Doc Emrick, and Pat Foley<br />
-His battle with colon cancer and his new mission to educate</p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Eddie Olczyk joins Paul Steigerwald on this week's edition of A Great Day for Hockey Talk.</p>
<p>Highlights include:<br />
-Edzo reflecting back on his time as a player in Pittsburgh<br />
-Talking about his introduction to broadcasting<br />
-Reminiscing about his time behind the bench as head coach of the Penguins<br />
-Discussing his upcoming book<br />
-How fortunate he has been to work with Mike Lange, Doc Emrick, and Pat Foley<br />
-His battle with colon cancer and his new mission to educate</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[Hal "Skillsy" Gill, and Rob "The Piece" Scuderi, or bits and pieces as they referred to themselves, were a vital defensive tandem for the 2009 Stanley Cup Champions. 

Each of them talks about what it was like to be on the ice in those final dramatic seconds of Game 7 when the Penguins won the Stanley Cup on June 12th, 2009. 

Other highlights include:

-Hal’s humorous recollection of his interactions with Sidney Crosby
-Rob’s big save in game six of the Stanley Cup final
-Hal talks about how Dan Bylsma gave him a chance to make an impact after Michel Therrien has made him healthy scratch
-Both players talk about the thrill of winning and celebrating with fans of Pittsburgh 
-Hal talks about how his days as  a high school quarterback shaped him as a confident leader on the ice
-Rob reflects on his early days in Wilkes-Barre shaped him into the durable workhorse that he became at the NHL level
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      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Dec 2018 20:31:00 +0000</pubDate>
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Other highlights include:

-Hal’s humorous recollection of his interactions with Sidney Crosby
-Rob’s big save in game six of the Stanley Cup final
-Hal talks about how Dan Bylsma gave him a chance to make an impact after Michel Therrien has made him healthy scratch
-Both players talk about the thrill of winning and celebrating with fans of Pittsburgh 
-Hal talks about how his days as  a high school quarterback shaped him as a confident leader on the ice
-Rob reflects on his early days in Wilkes-Barre shaped him into the durable workhorse that he became at the NHL level
-Hal and Rob discuss how they earned their respective nicknames
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      <itunes:subtitle>Hal &quot;Skillsy&quot; Gill, and Rob &quot;The Piece&quot; Scuderi, or bits and pieces as they referred to themselves, were a vital defensive tandem for the 2009 Stanley Cup Champions. 

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Other highlights include:

-Hal’s humorous recollection of his interactions with Sidney Crosby
-Rob’s big save in game six of the Stanley Cup final
-Hal talks about how Dan Bylsma gave him a chance to make an impact after Michel Therrien has made him healthy scratch
-Both players talk about the thrill of winning and celebrating with fans of Pittsburgh 
-Hal talks about how his days as  a high school quarterback shaped him as a confident leader on the ice
-Rob reflects on his early days in Wilkes-Barre shaped him into the durable workhorse that he became at the NHL level
-Hal and Rob discuss how they earned their respective nicknames
-Hal recalls the Stanley Cup celebration in Mario’s swimming pool</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 5: Penguins&apos; Past and Present with Pierre McGuire</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Pierre McGuire joins Paul Steigerwald on this week's edition of A Great Day for Hockey Talk. Pierre reveals how he met Scotty Bowman how he was hired by the Penguins in 1990. He also discusses what it was like to work for the triumvirate of Craig Patrick , Bob Johnson and Bowman, and he details his role as a Penguins scout and how he transitioned into coaching in 1991-92.]]></description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 19 Nov 2018 17:27:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Pierre McGuire joins Paul Steigerwald on this week&apos;s edition of A Great Day for Hockey Talk. Pierre reveals how he met Scotty Bowman how he was hired by the Penguins in 1990. He also discusses what it was like to work for the triumvirate of Craig Patrick , Bob Johnson and Bowman, and he details his role as a Penguins scout and how he transitioned into coaching in 1991-92.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Pierre McGuire joins Paul Steigerwald on this week&apos;s edition of A Great Day for Hockey Talk. Pierre reveals how he met Scotty Bowman how he was hired by the Penguins in 1990. He also discusses what it was like to work for the triumvirate of Craig Patrick , Bob Johnson and Bowman, and he details his role as a Penguins scout and how he transitioned into coaching in 1991-92.</itunes:subtitle>
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Host Paul Steigerwald also chats briefly with Hall of Fame defenseman Paul Coffey, another dynamic force from the 1988-89 team. All three players had a unique-ice level view as Mario tore through the NHL with 85 goals and 114 assists in 76 games, leading the Penguins to the playoffs for the first time in seven years.

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Host Paul Steigerwald also chats briefly with Hall of Fame defenseman Paul Coffey, another dynamic force from the 1988-89 team. All three players had a unique-ice level view as Mario tore through the NHL with 85 goals and 114 assists in 76 games, leading the Penguins to the playoffs for the first time in seven years.

“Just an amazing year, looking back,” Errey said. “Mario was unbelievable, virtually unstoppable.”

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