Let your actions do the talking, says legendary hockey goaltender Carey Price.
Price, who spent 15 seasons anchoring the Montreal Canadiens through some of the highest-pressure moments in sports history, joins Ford CEO Jim Farley on this week’s DRIVE podcast. Known for his "unshakable" composure, Price opens up about the mindset required to survive in the NHL's most demanding market and his transition to a grounded life in British Columbia.
“I was never the type of guy to give like a hoorah speech,” Price tells Farley. “It’s just not my personality to do that. But I always felt like one thing that I could do was speak with my actions. I was always one of the first guys to show up at the rink in the morning, whether we won the night before or we—I sucked. It didn't matter.”
Price and Farley delve into the goaltender’s unique journey, his "nomadic" early career, and his unexpected passion for team roping in the rodeo circuit. While he is celebrated as one of the greatest to ever play the game, Price reveals that his proudest achievement isn't a trophy or an MVP award—it’s being the father who is "always there" for his three children.
From discussing the "prison rules" of ‘90s hockey to sharing his secret for parallel parking a Super Duty in downtown Montreal, Price offers a rare, behind-the-mask look at a career defined by quiet discipline and a deep love for the outdoors.
Watch or listen to the full episode on YouTube, Spotify, or Apple Podcasts.