KayvonTV

An Internet Reality Show featuring the life of Kayvon Zahedi.

Episodes Tagged ‘national hockey league’

Kayvon Reports from the 2009 Hockey Hall Of Fame Inductions With Marcel Dionne, Bryan Trottier, Wayne Gretzky, Brett and Bobby Hull, Martin Brodeur, Peter Stastny, Mike Ilitch, Rick Pitino, Theo Fleury and More.

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

The 2009 Stanley Cup Champion Pittsburgh Penguins of the NHL on KayvonTV with Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin, Jordan Staal and more – Valetines Day 2009.

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

Here’s a Classic KayvonTV episode that was posted on Valentine’s Day of 2009 featuring Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin, and the 2009 Pittsburgh Penguins. When this segement was filmed, the Pittsburgh Penguins were on a losing streak, and were in danger of missing the playoffs.
Must have been the Valentine’s I gave them, but the Pittsburgh Penguins went on to defy all odds and win game 7 of The Stanley Cup Final against The Detroit Red Wings to bring the cup back to Pittsburgh.
Maybe it wasn’t the valentine’s? who knows, it might have just been the KayvonTV good luck charm, all of the Champions of the major sports have made an appearance on KayvonTV this year, from the Lakers, to The Steelers, to the Penguins, who would have known that a KayvonTV guest spot is the first step towards winning that elusive Championship!

KayvonTV at The Toronto Maple Leafs outdoor practice with Mats Sundin and Tomas Kaberle

Tuesday, February 19th, 2008

What a great treat it was to see Mats Sundin, Tomas Kaberle, Nik Antropov and the rest of The Toronto Maple Leafs practice outside in Withrow Park deep in the heart of the east end of Toronto. A truly rare chance to get up close and personal with the hockey gods of our beloved city. One of the highlights was seeing all the Maple Leafs fans, who were happy to see there last place team practice outdoors.

KayvonTV reports from 2007 NHL Awards in Toronto

Tuesday, November 13th, 2007




Hey folks! Since it’s the big Hockey Hall of Fame induction week in Toronto right now (HHOF by the way unfortunately still perennially snubbing my favourite NHL player of all time in the legendary great Glenn Anderson – bloody well way overdue there if you ask me) – what better way to celebrate than with a special action-packed video episode celebrating the National Hockey League and its stars of past & present here (plus catching a special few celebrity surprises selectively on hand as award presenters & co-hosts there)! This is my exclusive red carpet report from the 2007 NHL Awards that took place at Toronto’s historic landmark Elgin & Winter Garden Theatre earlier this year in June. The greats of the game were out in full force and it truly was a real pleasure and thrilling honour to meet them all there in person – Joe Sakic, Cam Neely, Willie O’Ree, Chris Pronger… just too many names & so much more there to mention so you’re just going to have to click that little play button above and watch the video for yourselves really! It was especially grand to meet the high commissioner of the NHL himself, Mr. Gary B. Bettman – but something tells me he didn’t appreciate the question I posed to him at this NHL pre-awards show ceremony (hint: Hamilton Steeltown ice hockey anyone?)

I even had a chance to brush up against Mr. Hockey himself, Gordie Howe. But folks, you’re going to have to join my official Facebook group to see that video. See you there!

Kayvon meets Glen “Slats” Sather at NHL Awards

Friday, October 5th, 2007

Greetings folks! With the return of the NHL this week, we thought is was time for some NHL themed videos. What a truly hectic time and whirlwind adventure I had at the 2007 NHL Awards which were held at the Elgin Winter Garden Theatre in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada on Thursday, June 14, 2007. Before we even got to the red carpet, I had a chance to meet the great Glen Sather - supreme architect and general manager of the Edmonton Oiler dynasty (home of my all-time personal favorite, Mr. Glenn Anderson.) Well… meeting Slats didn’t quite turn out as expected. Maybe he was in a rush to get to the really big show?