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Hockey Related

Hockey Related

By: Mat Trotter
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As a new fan to the NHL and the Utah Mammoth I explore the sport and well as the people involved. I am in my infancy as a hockey fan but I am a 25 year veteran of genealogy research. I have researched players, coaches, broadcasters, and journalists to learn more about them and their families. I found so much great information I wanted to share.Mat Trotter Hockey
Episodes
  • Logan Cooley: The Prince of Pittsburg - A Rising Star on Ice and Global Stage
    Aug 27 2025

    Logan Cooley’s story isn’t just about hockey—it’s about heritage, perseverance, and the American immigrant experience. His family’s journey from European trades and coal mines to backyard rinks and NHL arenas mirrors the broader narrative of Pittsburgh and Pennsylvania itself. As Logan continues to make his mark on the ice, he carries with him the legacy of generations who built the foundations of the state he proudly calls home.

    Logan Cooley’s journey from a backyard rink in Pittsburgh to international hockey stardom is nothing short of remarkable. Drafted third overall by the Arizona Coyotes in 2022, Cooley quickly lived up to the hype, earning a spot on the NHL All-Rookie Team after a strong debut season. His sophomore campaign was even more impressive, with 65 points and a milestone 100th career point before turning 22—placing him among elite company like Connor McDavid. Cooley’s dynamic play earned him a place on Team USA’s Olympic Orientation Camp for 2026, positioning him as a key figure in the nation’s pursuit of its first Olympic gold since 1980.

    Cooley’s impact extends beyond the NHL. At the 2025 IIHF World Championship, he helped lead Team USA to its first gold medal since 1933, earning recognition as one of the tournament’s top players. His rise coincides with a new era in international hockey, where NHL players are now fully integrated into global competition. With alternating Olympic and World Cup tournaments starting in 2026, fans can expect more frequent best-on-best matchups. Cooley’s blend of skill, resilience, and leadership—shaped by a hockey-filled childhood and standout collegiate career—makes him a central figure in this evolving landscape.

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    16 mins
  • Dominic Moore: Intelligence, Perseverance, and Family
    Aug 20 2025

    In this episode, we spotlight Dominic Moore—a Harvard-educated NHL veteran known for his cerebral approach to the game and his resilience off the ice. Nicknamed “The Professor,” Moore carved out a 13-season career as a dependable two-way center, respected for his faceoff skills, penalty killing, and clutch playoff performances.

    We trace his journey from a hockey-filled childhood in suburban Toronto to his standout debut with the New York Rangers, where he tallied three assists in his first NHL game. Moore’s career spanned ten teams, showcasing his adaptability and leadership across the league.

    Dominic’s story is also one of profound personal strength. As a child, he witnessed his mother, Anna, suffer a stroke during surgery to remove a brain tumor. Her partial paralysis and vision loss deeply impacted the family, and Dominic played a role in her recovery, helping her regain mobility. That early experience of caregiving and resilience would later echo in his adult life.

    Years later, Dominic stepped away from hockey to care for his wife, Katie, during her battle with a rare form of liver cancer. After her passing, he returned to the NHL and was honored with the Bill Masterton Trophy for perseverance and dedication. His legacy continues through the Katie Moore Foundation, which supports research for rare cancers.

    This episode also touches on the evolution of NHL broadcasting—from the early radio days of Foster Hewitt to the modern era of streaming and multi-platform coverage—highlighting how fans have connected with the sport across generations.

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    16 mins
  • From Kyiv to Kenya to the NHL: The Global Roots of Dylan Guenther
    Aug 13 2025

    Dylan Guenther’s journey to NHL stardom is more than just a story of athletic achievement—it’s a global narrative rooted in resilience, heritage, and family. Born in Edmonton, Alberta, Guenther’s ancestry spans six continents, with roots in Ukraine, Norway, Kenya, India, England, and Wales. His grandparents’ migrations—from Kyiv to Alberta, Nairobi to Wales—reflect a rich tapestry of history shaped by colonial legacies, international education, and entrepreneurial spirit. With family members who built lives across continents and cultures, Dylan’s story is a powerful reminder of how global experiences can shape local heroes.


    From scoring the golden goal for Team Canada at the World Juniors to becoming the first player to score for Utah’s NHL franchise, Guenther has already made history. But behind the stats and highlights is a legacy of sacrifice, love, and multicultural pride. This video dives into the personal and professional milestones that define Dylan “Gunner” Guenther—an athlete whose roots run deep and whose future shines bright.

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    15 mins
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