Bruce Dowbiggin is the author of the hockey classics The Meaning of Puck, The Stick, Money Players and The Defence Never Rests. Montreal Mystique spoke at length with the outspoken Dowbiggin earlier this spring.
Montreal Mystique interviews Ulf Nilsson, former dynamic centre for the WHA Winnipeg Jets and NHL New York Rangers. A Swedish hockey icon for the ages. Part II of II. (Montreal Mystique Podcast)
Montreal Mystique interviews former Jack Adams Trophy winner and current vice president of hockey operations for the Rochester Americans, the venerable Ted Nolan.
Montreal Mystique Interviews Jean Béliveau (Dec 30, 2009). Béliveau may be the greatest captain the game has seen. He was offered the Governor Generalship of the country in the mid-nineties and remains an active Montreal Canadiens ambassador.
Montreal Mystique interviews Ulf Nilsson. Part I of II.
Montreal Mystique interviews former Canadiens captain, head coach, three-time Stanley Cup champion and three-time Frank Selke trophy-winner, Guy Carbonneau.
Montreal Mystique interviews Sylvain Archambault, director of Pour Toujours...Les Canadiens.
Montreal Mystique podcast interview: Réjean Houle, former Canadien player and GM and current director of Habs Alumni.
Dave Bidini craves ice and curates indie. A hockey author and respected indie musician, Bidini is an authority on both subjects and his fondness for that knowledge is infectious. Part one of two.
Montreal Mystique spoke at great length with author and University of Victoria professor Lorna Jackson. Jackson spoke on a breadth of topics including the state of hockey today, culture and sport, her father’s love of the Canadiens (and Lorna’s youthful love of the Bruins) and, of course, her beloved Canucks.
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Montreal Mystique interviews hockey author and University of Victoria professor Lorna Jackson.
Montreal Mystique interviews Canadian NDP leader Jack Layton. Layton discusses his trip to the Forum, his uncle's tryout for the Habs as a goalie and other unexpected shots on goal from the personable Hudson native.
Howie Meeker podcast interview. Part II of II.
At 86 years of age, Meeker remains candid, vibrant and precise in his comments and assessments. Meeker discusses the state of hockey today, what makes a good skater and much more. The CBC icon and former Maple Leaf Calder Trophy winner and three-time Stanley Cup champion is at his best and knocks Homme de Sept-Iles off his horse more than a few times. A delightful interview and a Montreal Mystique favourite.