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NHL legendary Captain Mark Messier marvels over Matthews and McDavid!



In episode 8 of the Jackie Redmond Show, Jackie sits down for an impromptu interview with NHL legendary Captain Mark Messier to discuss Austin Matthew’s goal-scoring prowess and phenom Connor McDavid. Hurricanes center Seth Jarvis and ATP star Steve Johnson on everything from failed road tests to retirement.

Mark Messier gives his thoughts on Edmonton Oilers phenom Connor McDavid, New York Rangers enforcer Matt Rempe, and his friendship with Wayne Gretzky; Carolina Hurricanes center Seth Jarvis talks about his difficulties with his driving test, his improved play, and being a hit with the media; ATP player Steve Johnson talks about his decision to retire, his love of the Anaheim Ducks and hockey in general, and his tennis playing career.

00:30 Mark Messier talks about McDavid, friendship with Gretzky, and more
21:17 Seth Jarvis on his adventures with cars, his license test, and more
38:14 Steve Johnson discusses his retirement, his Anaheim Ducks fandom, and more

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9 Comments

  1. Messier is a rat who somehow convinced the league that he is a leader even though his behaviour in Vancouver was utterly reprehensible.

  2. Great job getting Mess on the show! I know it would put him in a bad position but would have been great to ask him about Kucherov unprofessionalism at the All Star Game this season. Great job JR👩🏽

  3. The Ram♈ and The Goat♑👊
    Is Messier a Goat♑GOAT?
    A Capricorn and the Greatest of all time team leader.

  4. Thanks Jackie! I remember first seeing you on Sportsnet. So happy to see your career take off in both the NHL and WWE world. As someone who lives near Edmonton, it was cool to see you have Messier on

  5. I'm always curious with all these great Canadian hockey players who end up living in the U.S. How much do they give back to their roots in Canada? Seems to me that they forget where they came from. For me as a die hard Canadian, it's disappointing. I hope they do give back but seems unikely. Just a thought

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