Ray Mercer
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- Oct 3, 2018
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Not every person likes having their ego stroked. Who’s to say they haven’t asked for those guys and those guys have declined? And there are people out there who aren’t big fans of barstool for whatever reasons so maybe some of those guys you mentioned fall in that camp?
You’re right some people do like to remain private but I would imagine the majority of retired players especially during Covid would love to sit down and talk about hockey and their careers for an hour. I highly doubt all of the players I listed off initially turned down an interview. I just enjoy hearing about guys they found difficult to play against back in the day, who was underrated and overrated, do they enjoy the modern game as much with the decreased hitting and fighting, what players do they enjoy watching today, who mentored them, what team was the best they played on, what aspect of the game was their weakest, what did they have to work on most, what was their training like, what coaches did they enjoy best, do they have any career regrets, what would they like to see more in the modern game, are they still involved with the game, what players got under their skin, who impressed them the most etc. These are all great topics that would be amazing to hear discussed by legends of the game. I absolutely hate the Bruins but listening to the Cam Neely and Adam Oates interviews were so interesting. Neely was a beast and he talked about how he hated staged fights and didn’t understand why guy should have to fight after delivering a big clean hit. I couldn’t agree with him more. This is the kind of stuff they should be focusing more on.