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Hour 4 - Mike Eruzione On New 1980 Documentary, C-Lo's Got The Updates

Boomer & Gio

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Sports, News

4.2707 Ratings

🗓️ 30 January 2026

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

We're joined by producer Mark Ciardi and Miracle on Ice player Mike Eruzione. They're involved in the new Netflix documentary called ‘Miracle: The Boys of ‘80’. C-Lo returns with the Devils beating the Predators, Brandon Beane intros Joe Brady as head coach of the Bills, a look back at Rob Saleh from Hard Knocks talking about a crow attacking an eagle, & NFL Films audio of Josh McDaniels with Drake Maye on the sideline. The Moment of The Day: Benefits of coaching teeball (it involves the moms). We end with odd talk about protecting cattle from flesh eating maggots. I can't explain it either.

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0:00.0

It's the Boomer and Geo podcast from WFAN.

0:04.3

Boomer and Geo coming you live from the build forward tough studio on the fan and CBS Sports Network on this feel good Friday.

0:13.4

Probably get some calls in a little bit later in the hour and if you call, that's 888-8-1019.

0:18.2

It's a red pocket mobile fan line brought you by your new ultimate cell carrier, Red Pocket Mobile.

0:22.6

But who's on the line right now? There are two guys excited to talk about Miracle, the Boys of 80 Netflix documentary about the Miracle on Ice,

0:33.1

one of the greatest American sports moments of all time. And we've got the captain of that team, Mike Arruzioni, and also filmmaker and boomer, buddy. Mark Charney, guys. Good morning. How are you? Good morning, guys. How are you guys doing? We're doing great, Mike. It's always great to talk to you. And Mark, of course, you too as well. And, Mark, put me in the game plan. And, of course, that shot right up to the top of the chart. So I'm expecting that the same is going to happen here with this story. It's an amazing story for those people who don't really remember the 1980 miracle on ice, which is what it was. Now, this particular documentary, Mark, is a little bit different than that it tells more stories

1:11.2

about the guys talks about the geopolitical times around that time and how we as a country rallied

1:17.1

around the 1980 hockey team because this amazing amazing performance against the soviets yeah it was

1:24.5

it was so fun 20 something years ago doing doing the film and obviously that's an adaptation.

1:30.3

This was a documentary. This is in the guy's own words, bringing them back to Lake Placid, telling their stories, and just hearing them talk about it and showing IOC footage that had never been seen before. So you got a really,

1:45.7

just a different look of that same story. And Mike, of course, was amazing and he's the captain,

1:51.9

and the same dynamic from 45 years ago exists. And it was great getting the guys back together.

1:58.0

And Boomer, hope you have your sad card still. So I do. I'm actually still getting checks. I appreciate that. You know, Mike Rousione, I got to tell you, I got the chance the last couple of years ago play a hockey tournament myself up in Lake Placid and play in the building where you won that game. I couldn't believe how small the building was, first and foremost, and I was

2:18.0

probably in the same locker room as you. By the way, because they have not, they have not

2:21.3

improved the locker room situation there, I can tell you that. But, you know, I know you personally,

2:25.9

we've done a lot of different things together over the years. Why is this different from all the other

2:32.9

things that we have seen when it comes to your guy's accomplishment? Well, I think Mark Touchstone, and I mean you hear some stories, you know, how we ended up there, how we grew up. Kenny Marlowe's got a great story about his dad and, you know, kind of behind the scenes that people don't know. You know, you watch us play a game,

2:51.5

but how do you get here? You know, how did I end up on an Olympic team? How did Kenny Morrow end up

2:56.1

on an Olympic team? The sacrifices that are families and friends made to give us that opportunity.

3:01.0

I think you can hear a lot of that. And then, like you said, some footage that people haven't seen

3:05.8

before as well. You're one of the few people in the world that can watch themselves be played by an actor

3:13.4

and then also watch themselves talk about a moment in their life.

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