
Simply put, Mike Liut was the best goalie of his decade, racking up more wins than any other netminder in the entire 1980s. A recent inductee into the St. Louis Blues Hall of Fame and a true NHL legend, his peak achievement came in 1981, as during the heart of the "Gretzky Era," Liut beat "The Great One" and every other superstar in the league for the Lester B. Pearson Award. This prestigious honor—now known as the Ted Lindsay Award—identifies the league's most outstanding player, an MVP title specifically voted on by the players themselves!
Today, Mike Liut stands as one of the most powerful agents in hockey, shaping the future for the sport's current biggest stars, including Leon Draisaitl, Mikko Rantanen, and Jordan Binnington. Join us for a compelling, no-holds-barred conversation with the ultimate hockey lifer. This episode is packed with behind-the-scenes stories on what it truly takes to succeed in hockey, both on and off the ice.