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- The "Can't Miss Kid" Bobby Carpenter joins Chris and Tim this week to talk Stanley Cups, Coaching, and Jacques Lemaire!
Time Stamps:
0:00 Intro
1:00 Can't Miss Kid
12:30 Training Camp
16:00 Year 6 - Washington
21:10 Trade To Boston
33:30 Jacques Lemaire
42:50 Stanley Cup
47:00 Walking Away/Coaching
58:28 Marathons/Olympics
1:09:00 Mike Keenan/Closing
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Late to the knuckle party,just found this podcast but i’m absolutely loving it!
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Definitely the best American player in the era
I have watched all of your podcasts Chris and always look forward to seeing the new one. Not bad for an 66 year old man.
These podcasts are the best Knuckles . Best hockey podcasts out there .
Im from Bobby’s hometown of Peabody and enjoyed this one very much. Been a hockey fan my whole life and I can honestly say Carpenter’s transformation into an elite defensive forward was one of the most impressive things I’ve seen in the NHL . Especially after the savage knee injury he got at The Forum
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What an awesome interview.
Good job stapes!! Keep asking more questions!!!
Knuckles your a legend, its not easy being a mans man these days....never listen to the pussy haters your contribution to my enjoyment of hockey far exceeded most players. Your fierceness and commitment to show up and win was inspiring to me as a young man.
This podcast rocks !
Another Episode, Another Classic Guest... Awesome stuff Fellas.
Great interview guys!
By far best hockey podcast
I always thought it was cool how Bobby didn't miss a single game in his first *five* seasons.
it's not cool, that stuff is incredible
Bobby must have played at least a few games at the big rink on Rte 1. This was a great interview. He followed his passion, now he gives back, and it really shows.
Great Show.
Tough as nails. Shattered kneecap. Played another 8 seasons after that.
never forget 1995 #19
You have to get Jonathan on and also Behn Wilson. I don't know if anyone has interviewed Wilson.
Wilson would be great Knuckles! Maybe Mel Bridgman would be good as well.
Thanks for the suggestions! Jonathan will be coming out very soon and we will definitely try for Behn Wilson
Great Job Chris. I'm a lifelong Bruins fan a few years younger than you and I grew up right outside of Boston. Those were great games between all of you guys and a great era of hockey.
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Wilson is still trying to live down a mortgage fraud felony case that pretty much cost him whatever was left of his reputation, so good luck getting him for an interview.
I'm surprised Carpenter didn't mention John Cunniff when he played for the Bruins and Terry O'Reilly was head coach. I know he played for Cunniff on Team New England and I believe Cunniff liked him so I would be surprised if he didn't try to help him with his relationship with O'Reilly
American hockey player...Don't remember him
@ba1428 Borje Salming yup I've heard of him. But Bobby Carpenter nope. Never heard until he shows up with Knuckles.
Solid centerman, solid two way player, and was part of the 85 Devils champs. Had a very good career. Has great stats considering being traded so many times but always contributed to his team's success. The Capitals should have kept him but I guess there were issues within.
*95 Devils champs 😉
yep...for sure....my bad@@jockejocke1
I just want to say thank you guys for all these amazing interviews, especially the great players from the 70's and 80's. I loved the NHL back then. I do not watch the Gary Bettman product anymore because I feel he over expanded and deluded the talent back in the early 2000's. I'm sorry, but I much preferred the Canadien players of the past as opposed to watching the Russians and Europeans taking over the league. A few on a team is one thing but now the majority of the players are from far away places and I cannot relate to them at all. I do not believe the Stanley Cup is a big deal to those players. Your show is my only remaining tie to hockey. I think this is a long shot but I want to request an interview with my favorite player...Billy Smith. I know, its a huge long shot...lol
I agree. They “talk it out now”. They’re pussies. How about drop the gloves and decide it. Yes, better athletes but far far less grit. Hockey in 70’s/80’s was better all around
This is easily the best hockey-related podcast out there. I'm addicted. And getting others there, too!
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thank you again.....i have and will continue to spread the word. Tiger Williams would be an awesome guest too...just sayin...lol. There are so many great characters/players from the 70's and 80's.@@therawknucklespodcast
Hornet have said it better myself
Coming from the days when skater wore numbers two through twentynine why did you wear thirty horrible number
It was given to me I didn’t choose it-and I was determined to make something of it
Great job boys! Love to have Joey Kocur on !
Decent player didnt quite measure up to what they thought
18 years, 723 points...way better than most.