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Former Ayr Bruins, Peterborough Pirates and Paisley Pirates forward John Kidd joins the show to reflect on a career defined by passion, perseverance and British hockey's changing landscape.

John began on Ayr's tiny Limekiln Road curling rink, rising through the Academy and making his senior debut at just 17 in 1980–81. He recalls the excitement of Glen Henderson's takeover, the arrival of Don Edwards, and playing under Rocky Saganiuk, whom he rates among the very best to come to the UK.

The standout moment came in 1989, when John captained Ayr to a shock Wembley Playoff Final appearance—scoring the opening goal before the Bruins fell 6–3 to Nottingham Panthers.

After Ayr's collapse, John moved to Peterborough, then returned to Scotland with Paisley Pirates, finally lifting silverware by winning the Scottish Cup against Fife Flyers in Kirkcaldy. Post-playing, he transitioned into coaching with the Ayr Scottish Eagles and Paisley Pirates.

Now semi-retired, John is enjoying life after hockey—still never far from the driving seat.