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Former Edmonton Oilers, Solihull Barons, Sheffield Steelers and Newcastle Cobras netminder Wayne Cowley joins the show to reflect on a career spanning the NHL, British hockey's golden era, and life beyond the crease.

Born in Scarborough, Ontario to British parents, Wayne turned pro with the Calgary Flames organisation before a surprise move to the UK with Solihull Barons in 1991—an eye-opening spell cut short by financial issues. Back in North America, he played with the Cape Breton Oilers and made his NHL debut with Edmonton in 1993–94, facing the New Jersey Devils.

After major knee surgery, Wayne returned to the UK in 1995 with the Sheffield Steelers, debuting at a sold-out Arena and helping deliver the famous 1995–96 Grand Slam—League, Cup and Wembley Playoffs—playing the Final despite breaking a finger in the warm-up.

Further spells in Germany and back in the UK with Newcastle Cobras/Riverkings followed before retirement. Wayne also shares his legendary superstitions, including a lucky rubber duck, and life after hockey as owner of Toronto's Bottomline Bar, just steps from Maple Leaf Gardens.