• #432 - Fists Of Iron, Brains Of Pudding - Stephen Peat

  • Oct 29 2024
  • Length: 2 hrs and 31 mins
  • Podcast

#432 - Fists Of Iron, Brains Of Pudding - Stephen Peat

  • Summary

  • This week, we check out a rough, brawling enforcer, on the ice, who had a hard time keeping it together, off the ice. He was drafted, and signed to different teams because of one main skill; fighting. He was involved in a few of the NHL's all time best brawls, but as soon as he was done with hockey, the effects of all those blows to the head became apparent. After he sets his house on fire, he ends up living on the streets, struggling to control the headaches. It's wild, but sad tale!


    fight 20 year old hockey players, when you're 19, have hockey denying that brain damage exists, then have a sad demise, complete with street crime & forgetting where you are, half the time, with Stephen Peat!!


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