Former Canadiens Captain Induction Podcast
As the Hockey Hall of Fame weekend approaches, the NHL has released a series of induction podcasts, which feature one-on-one interviews with all the inductees, including former Montreal Canadiens captain Shea Weber.
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In a 24-minute interview, Kenny Albert asks the booming shot defenseman a plethora of questions that are sure to teach you a thing or two about him. Weber played upfront and on the blue line growing up, so he had two favorite players. Eric Lindros was his attacking inspiration, while Rob Blake took the cake on the back end.
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It's funny to hear one of the hardest-hitting defensemen ever recall playing his first NHL game against the Detroit Red Wings. He mentioned how he had to hit captain Steve Yzerman but didn't want to hit one of the greats of the game too hard as a rookie.
If Weber learned about his induction while on the golf course, he learned about the trade that made him a Hab on the dock coming back from a ride on the boat. He mentions that most of the world probably found out before him, which obviously shocked him.
I think when it first happens, it's, you know, I was sad, obviously a team that drafted you and you want to finish your career with, you're a little bit shocked, you want to see it through, your goal is to help them win a Stanley Cup. I think as the day goes on, as you talk to people from the other side, the Montreal Canadiens side, it was more excitement. Then I was elated you know, going to Montreal, a place where they've got a rich history in hockey and they've won, and they've been around forever. It was just a mix of emotions definitely through that whole day and leading up to the season.
His best memory with the Canadiens is the 2021 Stanley Cup run, even though he wishes they could have had a full building behind them. Seeing the streets and how elated the fans were, he believes a packed Bell Centre would have been amazing.
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As for former coach Barry Trotz, he calls him one of the best human beings he's ever met and a man who helped him develop as a player, captain, and leader. Weber is also glad to be inducted into the same class as the man who drafted him, David Poile.
As we previously reported, the Canadiens will honour Weber before their Nov. 16 game against the Columbus Blue Jackets. Before then, though, look for the rugged defenseman to make his induction speech, and get ready to hear a lot of praise for one of the great defensemen who played the game.
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