"Paul William Woods" is a retired Canada/Canadian professional ice hockey player who played for the Detroit Red Wings of the National Hockey League (NHL) from 1977 through 1984. He currently serves as a color commentator for the Detroit Red Wings on radio station 97.1 FM The Ticket.

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It's a beautiful game. It's the ultimate team sport. Every player gets to share in the moment.

I had no interest in the media. But life changes and you do certain things. The Wings offered me a job and I took it. I've been very lucky.

Intelligent people listen to radio. They don't need pictures. They use their imagination and appreciate the call.

I learned an awful lot from Bruce. He taught me to be prepared to go every night, much like when I played. You learn to keep working at your skills.

Having fun is very important at anything you do. If you're not having fun, it's time to get out, do something else.

We obviously are on the lookout for anyone who would set traps or harm or harass wildlife. In addition, we want to reinforce to folks that it's important to make sure their behavior doesn't harm or harass wildlife — in other words, dogs chasing things.