Wayne Crawford, better known as "Reggie", joins Ken Abbott to relive a 13-season UK career full of big characters, passionate fans, and unforgettable moments.
From junior hockey at Maple Leaf Gardens, being drafted by the Detroit Red Wings (1980), and an agonising near-miss NHL debut, Wayne reflects on early highs and hard lessons—including a Team Canada stint and a surreal "almost high-five with a monkey" story in Russia.
His UK journey begins at Peterborough Pirates, where he falls in love with the crowds, Animal Corner, and a famous 7–7 comeback vs Durham. After a turbulent spell at Whitley, a call from Chuck Taylor makes Telford Tigers his true home—despite injuries, suspensions, and controversy (including the infamous Kirkcaldy incident).
Later chapters include Superleague Bracknell Bees, silverware with Basingstoke, and a fairytale finish captaining Guildford Flames to a treble at age 39.
Best player he ever played with? Wayne Gretzky.
What he misses most? The dressing room, the lads, and the banter.