
Spittin Chiclets Spittin’ Chiclets Episode 594: Featuring Rick Nash
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Nov 7, 2025 Rick Nash, the former first-overall NHL draft pick and two-time Olympic gold medallist, brings his insightful perspective to the conversation. He shares nostalgic memories about his early career, adjusting to life in Columbus, and the pivotal role of veteran mentors. Nash delves into his transition from a goal scorer to a two-way player, his time with the Rangers, and the impact of concussions on his retirement. He also reflects on iconic moments and his ongoing commitment to player development while celebrating community support during tough times.
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Young Stars Face Role Tradeoffs
- Cutter Gauthier's breakout hat trick for Anaheim signals the Ducks' emergence and raises questions about his fit on a checking Olympic roster.
- Nash noted that star youngsters may need to accept defensive roles to make national teams.
Bedard's Passing Matches Historic Benchmarks
- Bedard's playmaking on Bertuzzi's goals shows his elite vision and situational passing already influencing Vancouver's attack.
- Panelists compared Bedard's early career numbers favorably to Patrick Kane through 161 games.
How A Childhood Friend Became A Team Icon
- Rick Nash described how 'Oldie' grew from a childhood friend into a superfan character who followed him to games and boosted team morale.

