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Episode two of Series 4 features Nottingham Panthers legend Greg Hadden, one of the club's most prolific goal scorers. Greg spent seven seasons in Nottingham, playing 377 games and scoring 167 goals, cementing his place in Panthers history.

Greg opens with an update on recent shoulder surgery, before reflecting on his hockey journey from street hockey in Vancouver to junior, college hockey, and a lifelong friendship with Steve Carpenter.

Arriving in Nottingham in 1996 at the dawn of the SuperLeague era, Greg quickly became a fan favourite. His Panthers career included iconic moments such as the 115-minute Playoff semi-final vs Ayr Scottish Eagles—the longest game in UK history—and involvement in the infamous "Battle of Lower Parliament Street" against Sheffield in 2001.

On the ice, Greg was a multiple award winner, SuperLeague top goal scorer (1998–99), holds the league record for most goals in a single game, and scored several landmark goals for the Panthers.

Injuries forced his retirement in 2003, but the club honoured him by retiring his number 11 jersey. Today, Greg lives in British Columbia, working as a firefighter and enjoying family life.