Lou Lamoriello on the Cam & Strick podcast
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The Cam & Strick Podcast episode featuring Lou Lamoriello delivers a dynamic and heartfelt conversation that blends deep hockey insight with personal reflection and humor. The episode opens with Cam and Andy bantering about Andy’s new military brown Silverado and a chaotic charity hockey game incident, setting a lighthearted tone before diving into serious discussions about team culture, leadership, and player development. The hosts critique short-term fixes like coaching changes, advocating instead for long-term cultural building—using examples from the Blues, Leafs, and Vegas. The centerpiece of the episode is the in-depth interview with Lou Lamoriello, who shares his philosophy on separating the 'person, player, and student' in development, laments the end of mandatory roommates, and praises young stars like Matthew Schaefer and Brady Tavares for their work ethic. Lamoriello’s authenticity, intensity, and legacy of respect resonate deeply with the hosts, who express admiration for his no-nonsense demeanor and emotional connection to former teammates. The conversation culminates in a fiery monologue from Lamoriello, declaring Sidney Crosby the greatest of all time—placing him on Mount Rushmore—and championing the ideal of 'smart and mean' hockey over raw speed or athleticism, using Corey Perry’s recent fight as a testament to grit and resilience. The episode closes with a heartfelt thank-you to Lamoriello and sponsor plugs for EasyTigerAZ, reinforcing the show’s blend of passion, authenticity, and premium branding.
Team culture and identity are more important than short-term fixes like coaching changes; long-term values and respect define lasting success.
Player development should separate personal, professional, and academic growth to foster focus, integrity, and respect.
Young players today are mentally prepared but often lack fundamental skills—emphasizing old-school hockey values is crucial.
Legacy is built not just on wins, but on how players remember you; Lamoriello’s respect and integrity stand as a benchmark.
Sidney Crosby is the definitive GOAT, with historic achievements and sustained excellence that place him on Mount Rushmore.
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Andy's New Military Brown Truck & the Road to Oceanside
Andy excitedly shares details about his new Silverado truck, emphasizing its unique military brown color and blacked-out features. Cam teases him for the unconventional choice, but Andy defends it as a personal statement of individuality and style.
The Chaser Puck Cancer Game & the Mike Weber Incident
“I didn't think about Max, but he's the one guy. Nobody should be surprised that he was the guy to step up and do that.”
Toronto's Identity Crisis vs. St. Louis's Culture of Toughness
“They don't know what the fuck they're doing. They don't know what they are, where they're going, who they are.”
The Lou Lamoriello Interview: Anticipation & Legacy
“Lou Lamarillo is a funny man. He's very witty. He's been through so many different things.”
Lou’s Legacy and Player Development Philosophy
“If I was calling Cam in because of a discipline reason, I would never bring up his academics or bring up his play. Wouldn't matter to me what his grades were and how good or bad he was doing on the ice. I would just address one.”
“I've never heard a player that you managed or have anything bad to say about you. They all have so much respect for you, Lou. And so that's one thing you'll always have in your hat.”
“He's on Mount Rushmore, no matter what, already.”
“They don't know what the fuck they're doing. They don't know what they are, where they're going, who they are.”
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Lou Lamoriello
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Toronto Maple Leafs
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St. Louis Blues
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Sidney Crosby
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Max Domi
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Mike Weber
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Doug Armstrong
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