The 21st edition of Whe're They At features 7-time National Hockey League All-Star, 5-time Stanley Cup champion, Hockey Hall of Fame and member of the NHL's 100 Greatest Players of All-Time, Grant Fuhr. Grant is one of 13 Goaltenders in NHL history to win over 400 career games. He won five Stanley Cups with the dynastic Edmonton Oilers of the mid-late 1980's. He won the Vezina Trophy, recognizing the NHL's best goalie in 1987-88. Most importantly, he was a pioneer by becoming the first Black player to be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame...
The 21st edition of Whe're They At features 7-time National Hockey League All-Star, 5-time Stanley Cup champion, Hockey Hall of Fame and member of the NHL's 100 Greatest Players of All-Time, Grant Fuhr. Grant is one of 13 Goaltenders in NHL history to win over 400 career games. He won five Stanley Cups with the dynastic Edmonton Oilers of the mid-late 1980's. He won the Vezina Trophy, recognizing the NHL's best goalie in 1987-88. Most importantly, he was a pioneer by becoming the first Black player to be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame (2003). He co-wrote an autobiography called, Grant Fuhr: Portrait of a Champion and was featured in a documentary about his life called Making Coco: The Grant Fuhr Story. He was named to the NHL's 100 Greatest Players of All-Time list in 2017. Grant has been humanitarian with his involvement in countless charities. Host Nabaté Isles had the honor to speak with Grant on a variety of topics including:
01:57-Whe're is Grant Fuhr at now?
02:27-How he and his family are dealing with the pandemic?
03:22-On his upbringing as an adopted child.
05:27-Athletes past and present that have inspired him.
06:06-On how the great goaltender Terry Sawchuk was Grant's barometer throughout his career.
07:20-He didn't experience discrimination as he was a teenager playing hockey in Canada.
08:21-Did he feel pressure with the Edmonton Oilers as there were a few goaltenders in their system?
09:28-On his ups-and-downs during his first couple of seasons in the National Hockey League.
12:24-On his healthy competition with Andy Moog.
13:27-What made the 1984-85 Edmonton Oilers the widely recognized greatest team of All-Time?
15:00-Did he and a fellow Black sports pioneer based in Edmonton during the early-mid 1980's, Warren Moon communicate often?
16:06-Hockey always took his mind off tough times especially losing his father in 1986.
17:16-Grant's approach and preparation as an elite goalie.
19:58-How the American expansion and the in-flux of Europeans and Russians impacted the game starting in the 1980's?
20:51-The on and off the ice impact of his friends and former teammates, Wayne Gretzky and Mark Messier.
23:49-On his historic 1987-88 season.
25:06-Is Goaltender the most pressure packed position in sports?
25:55-On his substance abuse and how seeking help led to his eventual suspension.
30:15-Moving from team to team after the Oilers traded him.
32:20-On playing for Coach Mike Keenan and training with Bob Kersee in St. Louis, resurrecting his career.
34:26-The disappointment of being injured, missing the 1997 Stanley Cup Playoffs.
35:16-Reuniting with Gretzky and finally being teammates with Al MacInnis in St. Louis.
36:14-Advice he shares with young athletes.
38:15-On his last season with the Calgary Flames, how bittersweet it was as he lost his Mother.
39:04-On mentoring Black players, Goalie Fred Brathwaite and future Hall of Famer Jarome Iginla in Calgary.
40:15-The significance of being the first Black player to be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame.
40:58-The influence of the 1st Black player in the NHL, Willie O'Ree.
41:45-What are the steps that the NHL are taking to gain more Black players?
43:13-Names Black players who haven't received true recognition.
44:25-On All-Star caliber Black players, Seth Jones and the charismatic P.K. Subban.
45:12-On the rise of hockey in Jamaica, including possible #1 pick in the 2020 NHL Draft, Quinton Byfield.
46:07-Who is the best Goalie in the NHL right now?
47:04-Can the current Oilers go far with the Goalie tandem of Mike Smith and Mikko Koskinen?
47:37-How great can current Oilers stars, Leon Drisaitl, Connor McDavid and Ryan Nugent-Hopkins be?
48:28-Should the NHL resume the season?
49:11-There is nothing like the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
50:38-Does Alex Ovechkin have a chance to break Gretzky's career goals mark?
51:20-POWER PLAY segment of random questions for Grant.
57:14-How can the NHL become visible?
58:12-What are the pros and cons on the current game?
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