
Former Atlanta Flames Goaltender Dan Bouchard discusses his career in the National Hockey League, including being drafted by the Boston Bruins in 1969, followed by an eight-year run with the Atlanta Flames in the 1970s. He also shares the story of how he blew the whistle on NHL owners stealing from the players’ pension funds, a scandal that came to light in the early 1990’s with Alan Eagleson, the first executive director of the NHL Players Association, being sent to prison and kicked out of the Hockey Hall of Fame. Dan also shares his reasons why the Flames left Atlanta in 1980, his thoughts on the potential return of the NHL to the area, and most recently, his work with doctors studying and rehabing players’ brains so they can continue their on-ice careers.



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Dr. Ryan Lee-James is a speech-language pathologist, researcher, and published author with expertise in language development, language disorders, and literacy in the context of linguistic differences and socioeconomic disadvantage. She currently serves as the Chief Academic Officer and Director of the
Margie Gillis is a nationally recognized literacy expert and a Certified Academic Language Therapist who has been teaching children of all ages to read for over 40 years. She received her Doctorate of Education from the University of Louisville in Special Education. Margie has worked at the policy level through the Connecticut State Department of Education (CSDE). She was instrumental in Connecticut’s adoption of a universal screening test for K-3 students, implementing the Connecticut Foundations of Reading Test as part of the certification process for pre-service teachers, and is a member of the Connecticut K-4 Reading Model management team.































