Patrick Roy Went Apeshit At The End Of His First Game As An NHL Coach
Patrick Roy coached the Colorado Avalanche for three seasons, winning the Jack Adams after his first year. Then suddenly he was gone and the NHL hasn't seen him since. Roy was a fiery player and it turns out he was a fiery coach as well. In his very first game behind an NHL bench, he went bananas and nearly broke down the plexiglass barrier between the two benches. Watch how close he comes to catching Bruce Boudreau...
Colorado star Gabriel Landeskog joined us on this week's Spittin Chiclets to talk about his time playing for Roy, the Nate Dogg, his decision to play junior hockey in Canada, plus a bunch more.
Biz also interviewed Kaleb Dahlgren, a member of the Humboldt Broncos who survived the horrific bus crash three years ago. Kaleb is an incredibly positive person in spite of all he's been through and we're glad he shared his story with us.