The Suspendables

By: GLOBAL STORY NETWORK
  • Summary

  • The Suspendables is a weekly podcast with former NHL star Russ Courtnall and his pal, comedian Jungle Jim Jerome. Listen in for classic, hilarious NHL stories; great discussion on the hottest NHL news; and interviews with some of hockey's biggest names. New episodes weekly!

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Episodes
  • 245: ABSOLUTE KILLER!!
    Nov 8 2024

    One of the most successful coaches in all of sports!!


    42 yrs as a head coach for the same team!!


    90-year-old Brian Kilrea joins us and lights it up!


    Fabulous interview!


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    58 mins
  • 244: Coaches, Comedy, and Classic Roasts!
    Nov 2 2024

    Russ is back this week with a lively discussion on legendary NHL coaches, sharing his favourites and how the best leaders shape the game.


    Jim’s got a wild story about getting cut from an MC gig for his “risky” humour, plus a memorable roast session where Paul Coffey gave Russ a taste of his own medicine.


    Rusty shares insight on real estate investing before the fellas wrap up with a little tribute to 90-year-old hockey icon, Brian Kilrea...they hope to bring him on the show soon!


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    50 mins
  • 243: BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND…LARRY ROBINSON!!!
    Oct 23 2024

    Great chat with Jimbo about his young life growing up on the farm.


    He got recruited to play football...


    And much, much more!


    Enjoy!


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    59 mins

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