Former Bracknell Bees and Sheffield Steelers defenceman Shane McCosh joins the show to share remarkable behind-the-scenes stories from his career in UK hockey. From loaning a team owner £25,000 to help cover player wages, to needing 12 stitches on a road trip before even stepping off the team coach, Shane offers a brutally honest look at life as a pro.
Growing up in a hockey-mad Canadian family, Shane's early development was shaped on backyard ice rinks, eventually leading to AHL and ECHL opportunities before a surprise call from Bracknell Bees head coach Jim Fuyarchuk changed his path — and brought him to the UK SuperLeague.
After three challenging seasons with the Bees, Shane moved to the Sheffield Steelers in 1999, becoming part of a squad that evolved rapidly under coach Mike Blaisdell. Despite coaching changes, fierce rivalries, and ongoing financial instability, the Steelers emerged as a dominant force.
The 2000–01 season proved historic and chaotic in equal measure. While battling chronic late wage payments and the infamous "No Pay, No Play" player revolt — led in part by Shane as player representative — the Steelers somehow overcame it all to claim an unprecedented SuperLeague Grand Slam.
A compelling insight into resilience, leadership, and the realities of professional hockey in the UK during one of its most turbulent eras.