The Mask & The Mic
What does it take to win a Stanley Cup? And what happens after the final horn sounds? On Episode 21 of The Mask & The Mic, Guy Hebert and Kent French welcome former Anaheim Ducks forward Travis Moen, a key member of the Ducks' 2007 Stanley Cup Championship team. Joining the show from his hometown of Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Travis reflects on one of the most memorable seasons in Anaheim Ducks history. He takes us behind the scenes of the 2007 championship run, sharing stories from the locker room, memories from the playoffs, and what made that team so special. Travis discusses the leadership styles of Ducks legends Scott Niedermayer and Teemu Selanne, and why the shutdown line he formed alongside Samuel Pahlsson and Rob Niedermayer became such an important piece of the Ducks' championship formula. From shutting down the opposition's top players to contributing timely offense, the trio earned a reputation as one of the most reliable lines in hockey. Beyond the Stanley Cup memories, Travis opens up about life after hockey. Today, he is a farmer, business owner, hockey instructor, and family man. He talks about running Swift Hockey Co., teaching the next generation of players, and the lessons he learned during his NHL career that continue to shape the way he coaches young athletes—including his son, Carter. This episode is filled with great hockey stories, leadership lessons, championship memories, and insight into what it means to build a meaningful life after professional sports. Subscribe to TheMaskTheMic YouTube Channel [https://www.youtube.com/@TheMaskTheMic]
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