Podcast Episode 2: More in depth on the all-time great goalies, plus commentary on Lindros, Bure and a little ’94 Rangers


Last night on my YouTube Channel, I recorded my second episode of the Podcast. In it, I continued to go through the careers of Martin Brodeur, Dominik Hasek and Patrick Roy. Also included a few of the all-time greats from way back as part of the goalie discussion.

Following more in depth on the great goalies, I went back in time on Eric Lindros with a surprise. Then, broke down his Hall of Fame career along with Pavel Bure. Two great players whose careers were shortened by injuries.

I also included a little bit on the ’94 Rangers, who had to contend with the Russian Rocket. Plus a few classic photos of me, my brother and father.

The podcast went a bit longer. But it’s worth the watch if you love vintage hockey. As always, Like, Share and Subscribe if you like the content. I’ll have Episode 3 later tonight. TBD.

Derek Felix can be followed:

Twitter: BattleOfHudson

Instagram: dflex2123

About Derek Felix

Derek Felix is sports blogger whose previous experience included separate stints at ESPN as a stat researcher for NHL and WNBA telecasts. The Staten Island native also interned for or hockey historian Stan Fischler and worked behind the scenes for MSG as a production assistant on New Jersey Devil telecasts. An avid New York sports fan who enjoys covering events, writing, concerts, movies and the outdoors, Derek has covered consecutive Staten Island Yankees NY Penn League championships in '05 and '06. He also scored Berkeley Carroll high school basketball games from '06-14 and provided an outlet for the Park Slope school's student athletes. Hitting Back gives them the publicity they deserve. In his free time, he also attends Ranger games and is a loyal St. John's alum with a sports management degree. The Battle Of Hudson administrator and chief editor can be followed below on Twitter and Facebook.
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