Life Shouldn't Hurt

In an NHL Dressing Room with Barrie Stafford

Grant Fedoruk

Tune in to Life Shouldn't Hurt for an extraordinary episode featuring Barrie Stafford, a true legend and unsung hero of the locker room. As the longtime equipment manager for the Edmonton Oilers, Barry witnessed the team's glory days and championship runs, spending 38 years with the organization, 28 of those behind the bench.

Hosts Grant Fedoruk and Anita Cassidy dive into captivating topics, including:

  • Athlete Superstitions: From meticulous routines to quirky rituals, Barry reveals fascinating insights into player habits—how some, like Jason Smith, followed precise routines rather than strict superstitions, while others, including Wayne Gretzky, were surprisingly easygoing.
  • The Evolution of Player Training & Equipment Management: Barrie reflects on how the game has transformed—from the days when players arrived at training camp out of shape and smoked between periods, to today's era of elite conditioning, specialized trainers, and vastly expanded support staff. He offers a unique glimpse into the demanding, behind-the-scenes world of an equipment manager.
  • Profound Leadership Lessons: Legendary figures like Claire Drake fostered a culture of humility and teamwork, famously stating, "It's amazing how much can be accomplished when no one needs to take the credit." Barry also shares insights into Glenn Sather’s leadership style—demanding yet fair, built on mutual respect, and pushing even Hall of Famers to constantly improve.
  • Barry’s Philosophy on Life & Gratitude: From cherishing family and friends to finding joy in everyday moments, Barry’s "20 miles, 20 smiles" motto encapsulates his approach to happiness.

This episode goes beyond hockey, offering behind-the-scenes stories, leadership wisdom, and a perspective on success, resilience, and well-being. Join us for this insightful conversation on Life Shouldn't Hurt!

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