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Former Fife Flyers, Ayr Bruins, Peterborough Pirates, Milton Keynes Kings and Nottingham Panthers netminder Scott O'Connor joins the show to reflect on a career that began with one of British hockey's most remarkable debuts.

At just 14 years old, Scott was called up to play a full senior game for Fife Flyers in front of 2,000 fans—his first and only appearance for the club. He went on to develop with the Kirkcaldy Kestrels before turning down a Flyers contract to join Ayr Bruins, learning under Rocky Saganiuk and sharing duties with John "Bernie" McCrone.

Following Saganiuk south, Scott became first-choice netminder with the Peterborough Pirates, helping them to a third-place league finish and a Wembley Playoff Final Weekend, including a famous semi-final win over Cardiff Devils. Further moves took him to Milton Keynes Kings, earning promotion, and then Nottingham Panthers, where he reached both Wembley and Benson & Hedges Cup Finals.

The arrival of the SuperLeague and unlimited imports curtailed his opportunities, and a final return to Peterborough ended abruptly in 1998. Scott retired at just 28, closing the career of a hugely talented British netminder whose best years were cut short by a changing era in the game.