ATP Hockey Talk Vol. 16 - Stephen Dixon →
My special guest today is from a place close to my heart, beautiful Halifax, Nova Scotia. He was drafted by the Pittsburgh Penguins in 2003. He’s played in 6 Professional Hockey leagues throughout his career which has seen him lace’em up all over the world. He’s also been a winner, racking up an Under 18 Gold Medal with Team Canada, a World Junior Championship Gold and Silver, a Finnish League Championship and in 2019 an EIHL Championship in Cardiff. It’s my pleasure to welcome to ATP Hockey Talks, Stephen Dixon.
Read MoreATP Hockey Talks Vol. 15 - Leah Lum →
My special guest today is from beautiful Richmond, British Columbia. She had two great seasons with the Pacific Steelers of the JWHL, where she put up a point a game. She then went on to play for the University of Connecticut Huskies for four fantastic seasons and became the team’s assistant captain in her final season. After completing her degree in Sport Management she then signed with the Shenzhen KRS Vanke Rays of the CWHL and turned pro at the young age of 22. This past season she won her first WHL championship, was named an All-Star, and also wore an “A “as assistant captain. It’s my pleasure to welcome to ATP Hockey Talks, Leah Lum.
Read MoreATP Hockey Talks Vol. 14 - Megan Bozek →
My special guest today is from Buffalo Grove Illinois. She’s had an incredible hockey career so far and become one of the most decorated female hockey players on the planet. She’s won 2 NCAA Championships, 5 Four Nations Cup Championships, a U18 World Championship Gold, 4 World Championship Gold medals and one Silver, an Olympic Silver medal, an Olympic All-Star and most recently won a WHL Championship with the Shenzhen KRS Vanke Rays. She’s been a winner absolutely everywhere she’s been. It’s my pleasure to welcome to ATP Hockey Talks, Megan Bozek.
Read MoreATP Hockey Talks Vol. 13 - Brandon Wong →
My guest today grew up in beautiful Victoria, Canada. He’s played 8 seasons professionally across multiple continents. He was a BCHL MVP and leading scorer, a two-time Hobey Baker Award finalist, NCAA Rookie of the Year and an All-American. He’s currently playing In Beijing in the VHL. Please welcome to ATP Hockey Talks, Brandon Wong.
Read MoreATP Hockey Talks Vol. 12 - Terry Whelan 1919 →
Back by popular demand, one of Hong Kong’s great storytellers! However, this time he’s not here to talk about a famous hockey movie. He came by the studio to drop some knowledge and tell the story of the last time there was no Stanley Cup Champion. The year was 1919.
Read MoreATP Hockey Talks Vol. 11 - Spencer Foo →
My very special guest today is from Edmonton, Alberta Canada. Played his junior career for the Bonnyville Pontiacs in the AJHL before committing to play for the Union College Dutchman, where he enjoyed an incredible three years earning; First Team all American, First Team All star and was a finalist for the Hobey Baker award in 2017. He then signed an entry level contract in 2018 with the Calgary Flames. He had two great seasons in the AHL where he was an Assistant Captain and played a handful of games for the Calgary Flames. This past season he signed with the Beijing Kunlun Red star of the KHL. Please welcome to ATP hockey talks, Spencer Foo.
Read MoreATP Hockey Talks Vol. 10 - Jeff Nankivell →
My very special guest today holds a Master of Sc in political sociology from the London School of Economics, a B.A. in international relations from the University of Toronto, and a certificate in Chinese language and culture from the Chinese University of Hong Kong. He held various positions at the Canadian International Development Agency between 1988 and 2008, working on programs related to China, Russia, strategic policy and international financial institutions. He’s been posted three times to the Canadian Embassy in Beijing, and from 2011 to 2016, served as Director General of Canada’s official development assistance in Asia. Since August 2016, he has been the Consul General of Canada in Hong Kong and Macau. He also happens to be a huge hockey fan and loves supporting Canadian musicians in the city. It’s an honour to welcome to ATP Hockey Talks, Mr Jeff Nankivell.
Read MoreATP Hockey Talks Vol. 9 - Max Markowitz →
My very special guest today is from West Bloomfield, Michigan. He started his coaching career at The University of North Dakota in 2010 as their video coach. After four years in North Dakota he made his move to beautiful Newfoundland, to work with the St John’s IceCaps of the AHL for a year and then moved into an assistant coaching position in the ECHL with the Tulsa Oilers for 2 years followed by 2 more with the Jacksonville IceMen. In 2019, he made the move to China as the assistant coach of the KRS Vanke Rays in Shenzhen, helping lead the team to a WHL Championship this season. Please welcome to ATP hockey talks, Mr Max Markowitz.
Read MoreATP Hockey Talks Vol. 8 - Stuart MacRae →
My very special guest today is a fantastic hockey player, a StFX graduate, husband and father of two beautiful boys. His career has taken him places he likely never thought he’d be. He’s played professional hockey on multiple continents, he’s won National Championships, captained teams along the way while leading many of his teams in scoring. He’s currently working as a scout for the Cape Breton Eagles and this guy’s love for hockey is unmatched. Please welcome to ATP Hockey Talks, my old friend, Big Play Stuart MacRae.
Read MoreATP Hockey Talks Vol. 7 - John Hanna →
My very special guest today happens to be one of my mentors and someone I had the pleasure of learning from as a player and student. He comes from a predominant hockey family in Nova Scotia. His father, the late John “Jr” Hanna, played in The Original Six. He’s enjoyed a great career as a both player and coach and is now the assistant GM for the Cape Breton Eagles of the QMJHL. Please welcome to ATP Hockey Talks, Mr. John Hanna.
Read MoreATP Hockey Talks Vol. 6 - Jon Howse →
My guest today is from beautiful Newfoundland, Canada. At the age of 10, he moved to the (Greater Toronto Area) and began his “AAA” hockey career. At 15, was drafted 27th overall to the Peterborough Petes and played 5 seasons, acting as team captain in the last two. After a couple of years playing semi-professional and 4 years in the AUS, unfortunately was forced to retire do to concussion problems. In 2015, was invited to China to run a 4 day hockey camp, and after day 2, was offered a job by the host company. After eventually accepting, spent 18 months with them, then left to start his own club, Black Armour Hockey China. Please welcome, Jon Howse
Read MoreATP Hockey Talks Vol. 5 - Joe Bartnick →
My very special guest today is a world class comedian, a sports writer, actor and the co-host of the Puck Off hockey podcast with Frazier Smith and Andy Picarro, which I highly recommend to all hockey fans. You can find out what he's up to on his website www.joebartnick.com. From Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, please welcome to ATP Hockey Talks, Mr Joe Bartnick.
Read MoreATP Hockey Talks Vol. 4 - Jordan and John Laroche →
Born in Hong Kong, he moved to Thailand for 3 years when he was 5, then to Canada in 2014 where he attended Stanstead College in Quebec and graduated in 2016. He is currently living in London, Ontario and studying journalism. My second guest is Jordan’s father John Laroche, who was born in London, Ontario. This is our first father/son duo on the show and it was a unique opportunity to hear their story about learning the game of hockey in Hong Kong.
Read MoreATP Episode 23 (Andrew Work and James Thomson-Sakhrani) →
Tonight, I talk about the NHL rumours and the Shenzhen KRS Vanke Rays.
My first guest tonight is from Quebec, Canada. This guy really needs no introduction around this city. He is the longest-serving Executive Director of The Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong (2007-2012). He founded the Hong Kong economic policy think tank and The Lion Rock Institute, where he remains an active member. He is the founder and Editor in Chief of Harbour Times (est. 2014), a publication focussed on Hong Kong policy and politics. He’s the Executive Director of Self Storage Association Asia. He has worked for NExChange, The Economist Group, Penton Media and on Parliament Hill with a senior Cabinet Minister in Ottawa. He holds a Bachelor of Science (Biology) from McGill University and an MBA from the University of Victoria. Not to mention. He is is currently the President of The Canadian Club of Hong Kong (since 2015), promoting Canadian culture, history, and values abroad. My friend and known as Mr. Canada in these parts, Andrew Work.
My second guest tonight is the founder of the men’s style e-commerce and consulting business Style Standard and a director of The Amber Foundation. He’s a board member of the Canadian Club of Hong Kong and the son of one of the founders of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong. Born in Toronto, he’s a fourth-generation Hong Konger and spends his time between the two cities and Thunder Bay, Ontario. He is also the first guy to interview me on Hong Kong Radio when he worked for Billboard Radio China and just so happens to be super cool guy. Please welcome James Thomson - Sakhrani.
Read MoreATP Hockey Talks Vol. 3 - Patrick McNeil →
My very special guest today is an old friend who I’ve known since the age of 12. He’s spent his life living in beautiful Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, carving out a name for himself in the sport he loves. He learned his chops writing for a variety of non-profit websites covering the QMJHL including, Global Junior, Sportstream and the QNewsNet. For the last 6 years he has been the Voice of The Cape Breton Eagles. Welcome to Across the Pond - Hockey Talks, QMJHL Broadcaster, Mr Patrick McNeil
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