Episodes

  • Episode 20: Chris talks to Hall of Famer Mark Howe about playing in Hartford, playing alongside family, his gruesome injury, the WHA-NHL merger, and more
    Mar 7 2023

    Hall of Famer Mark Howe recounts his time with the Whalers, including...

    -The journey he and his family made from Houston to Hartford.

    -The less-than-enthusiastic reception some of the members of the roster gave him and his family.

    -Playing with three other Hall of Famers the first year following the WHA-NHL merger.

    -His gruesome injury in 1980, and the aftermath.

    ...and much more.

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    36 mins
  • Episode 19: Chris talks to Gordie Roberts about playing in the WHA as a teenager, being a teammate of legends like Gordie Howe and Dave Keon, his favorite memories of Hartford, and much more
    Feb 15 2023

    Topics for the latest episode of "Brass Bonanza" with Gordie Roberts include:

    -Who was he named after?

    -Coming full circle with a hockey legend.

    -Signing a pro contract at the age of 17, and playing every day in the WHA as a teenager.

    -Why he stuck with the Whalers despite being drafted by the Canadiens.

    -What it was like playing for a team owned by Howard Baldwin?

    -What was it like surviving the WHA-NHL merger.

    -How did your time in Hartford set you up for success down the road?

    -You won back-to-back Cups with the Penguins in 1991 and 1992. What sort of impact — both on and off the ice — did Ron Francis have when he arrived to join the Penguins?

    -Why the Whalers continue to resonate with people, 25-plus years after they left for Carolina.

    ...and much more.

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    25 mins
  • Episode 18: Chris talks with Alan Hangsleben about playing for the Whalers, his connection with Gordie Howe, why Hartford was so important to him...and much more
    Jan 12 2023

    Alan Hangsleben was a favorite of Whalers' fans throughout the 1970s, and in the latest episode of "Brass Bonanza," he explains why. Alan also discusses...

    -Why he signed with the Whalers and the WHA instead of the Canadiens.

    -What it was like being a teammate of hockey legends like Gordie Howe and Dave Keon.

    -What the first year after the WHA-NHL merger was like.

    -Why the team still resonates with people.

    ...and why he still gets emotional talking about his time with the team.

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    23 mins
  • Episode 17: Chris talks to Howard Baldwin Jr. about what it was like growing up with the Whalers
    Jan 6 2023

    Howard Baldwin, Jr. joins the latest episode of "Brass Bonanza" to talk about:

    -His father, and the family's earliest memories of being a part of the team.

    -How he handled the Canadiens' training staff, with an assist from legendary equipment manager Skip Cunningham.

    -How he took umbrage with opponents who may have disrespected Ron Francis.

    -Which guys on the team taught him to fight back when he was getting a hard time from his classmates?

    -A memorable run-in with Richard Gordon.

    -What he's doing these days.

    ...and much more.

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    29 mins
  • Episode 16: Chris talks to Glen Wesley about his time with the Whalers, his thoughts on Brendan Shanahan, what he was thinking during Hartford's last home game...and much more
    Oct 8 2022

    Chris and Glen talk about the following topics:

    -What sort of preconceived ideas did Glen have about Hartford and the franchise he was joining?

    -A lot of hockey fans in Connecticut are still pretty angry with the way Brendan Shanahan handled things. Does he get a bad rap? He led the team in scoring. He played 74 of the 82 games that season. Is the anger toward him justified?

    -How did the uncertainty around the team that final season manifest itself on the ice?

    -What is it like to win it all and have that moment with the Cup?

    -What was it like playing with and against Ron Francis, and how important was he to the Whalers franchise when the Bruins faced him in the late 80s and early 1990s?

    -What do you think is the lasting legacy of the franchise? Is it the logo, the song Brass Bonanza, the relationship between the players and fans?

    ...and more.

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    18 mins
  • Episode 15: Chris talks to former Connecticut TV and radio reporter Gerry Brooks about what it was like covering the Whalers in the 1970s and 80s
    Aug 19 2022

    Gerry Brooks covered Connecticut for 44 years, and had a front-row seat for many of the biggest milestones in Whalers' history. He talks with Chris about what it was like when Howard Baldwin and the team first relocated to Hartford, the success of the early days, and what it was like covering the collapse of the old Civic Center. There's also some great stories about how the community rallied to support the team in the wake of what happened, the deep and abiding bond between the players and fans, as well as the rebound that culminated with playoff appearances in the mid-1980s.

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    31 mins
  • Episode 14: Chris talks to former Whalers goaltender Bruce Landon about playing for the franchise in the 1970s, his commitment to hockey in Western Massachusetts, why he decided to write a book, and much more
    Aug 3 2022
    Chris and ex-Whalers' netminder Bruce Landon discuss the risks of making the leap to the WHA in the 1970s, what it was like playing for Jack Kelley and Howard Baldwin, why he decided to write a book about his career, and what he's been doing since he stopped playing.
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    28 mins
  • Episode 13: Chris talks to Larry Pleau about his career with the Whalers, his rapid ascent from player to GM, his decision to draft Ron Francis, and much more
    Jul 20 2022
    Chris welcomes Larry Pleau -- the only individual to play for the team before going on to serve as an assistant coach, coach, GM, and broadcaster -- to the latest episode of "Brass Bonanza." Pleau shares some fun memories of his time with the franchise, including some of the backstory on the decision to draft the legendary Ron Francis.
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    32 mins