The Dump N' Change Podcast is a show about Alaska hockey and other musings. We focus on local youth hockey, high school and beer league with an in depth look at each, along with some comedic value.
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Listeners of Dump N' Change Podcast that love the show mention:The talented pool of Alaskan hockey coaches continues to breed the next generation. After many years of tutelage from some of the best, Nick Walters takes over behind the bench of the Anchorage Wolverines for the 2023-2024 season. Nick has assisted under Rodney Wild (CHS), Matt Curley (UAA) and Evan Trupp (Wolverines). His service under Matt Thomas (UAA) as Director of Hockey Operations and two years with Joel Johnson (USA Hockey) as a Video Coach further increased his development and accent up the coaching ladder. He now blends all of his experience of X's and O's, management, recruiting and leader of young men to stand center stage behind the bench at Ben Boeke and in arenas across the county in the NAHL. The pre-interview round table heats up as the Dumpers find themselves in the studio for the first time in 2023. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
At 6' 5” Tim was the runt in the Molle family growing up in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. He just didn't have the physical mass to follow in his brothers footsteps of professional football and Olympic wrestling. Thus, he took the less violent path of…ice hockey. Tim was a larger than life gentle giant in the locker room and on road trips. But, he journeyed from junior to UAA to pro filling all the columns in the box score along the way. Goals, assists and of course, PIMs. After a wild ride in the minors with the Oilers and Canucks organizations he returned “home” to Alaska to assistant coach at UAA and finish out his career with the Anchorage Aces. At that time he joined the Anchorage Fire Department as both a fireman and a player/coach on AFD's new hockey team. In 2014 Tim Molle was elected into the University of Alaska-Anchorage Hall of Fame. #AFD #SJHL #UAA #IHL #AHL #anchorageaces #draftkings #3lm #dumpnchangepodcast *Stay tuned to the end of the pod for some bonus material from the recording. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The star of his Nunaka Valley Elementary School club team in the 60's, Mike Ashley went on to cut his teeth in the Saskatchewan Junior League for the Weyburn Red Rings. That rough and tumble, rise and grind experience would pay dividends when he traded his stick for a clipboard. Coach Ashley amassed 10 state high school championships during his tenure behind the bench at Dimond (head), Service (assistant) and South Anchorage (head). He was also an assistant bench boss to Brush Christianson at UAA in the early 80's and took the helm of the Anchorage Aces for the 1992-1993 season. Now retired from both coaching and teaching Mike is still heavily involved with USA Hockey as a Pacific District Evaluator for Alaska. He officiates youth/adult hockey and volunteers at high school hockey games as an off-ice official. The 2019 Alaska High School Hall of Fame inductee has honest and intelligent takes on all the hot button topics about the state of Alaska hockey. Forever the rink rat, this rat has stories. A lot of stories! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
You want Alaska hockey history? This is Chapter 1. It all starts with "The Reek", Coach Ray Reekie. Raised on the old rink at 10th & E, Reekie went on to play and coach in every barn Alaska has (or has had). Grab some sipping tea or birdie juice and settle in for tall tales of Alaska hockey's yesteryear. 70+ years of old time hockey, Alaska style. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kari, that's right Kari Bustamante… now Kari Ellsworth. The Anchorage Wolverines VP of Marketing and Communications talks all things Wolverines and her roll in helping start a junior hockey program from scratch. The conversation turns to all Alaska sports, growing up in in the AK, ODR's and to her time in journalism. Kari recaps her days of broadcasting the KTUU Fishing Report and something about catching a big fish (many) on the Kenai River! Queen of the Kenai or creative editing? We debate! You might see her on the river this summer, but in the meantime see what she's been up to and get an update on the Anchorage Wolverines documentary coming soon. Will the footage from this DNC podcast recording hit the cutting room floor?!? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
University of Alaska-Anchorage Head Coach Matt Shasby and the Seawolf Hockey Alliance are bringing Div. 1 hockey back to Anchorage. After a long grass roots community and statewide effort the Seawolf hockey program will soon howl again. Dump N' Change got a metaphorical seat in Coach Shasby's office as he discusses building a program from nearly scratch. From the current day-to-day operations to the long term plan Coach Shasby breaks it all down with passion and vison. Recruiting, staff, compliance, scholarships, equipment, travel, schedule, corporate sponsors, and even future arena plans; it's all laid out. All your questions will be answered and then some. Coach Shasby has a plan and we are bought in. Let's go Green and Gold!! #alaskahockey #UAA #howl #NCAA #collegehockey #seawolves #THPN #draftkings #dumpnchangepodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The boys drop names you don't know or care about. They tell stories you don't care about. They tell bad jokes in bad taste. They swear too much. They drink too much. And they smell. This pod is a gift to themselves…and their three listeners. *You've been warned. Anchorage Wolverines up-and-coming play-by-play voice Daniel Ramsey joins the boys as a guest/co-host. Hopefully we didn't bury his career before it really started. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dick and his wife Jeannie said to each other back in 1970, “Let's do something crazy.” The “crazy” was to pick up and move from their home state of Minnesota to Alaska…or Australia! No offense to the blokes down unda', but we're certainly glad they chose Alaska. Hailing from Baudette, MN Coach Thompson played for The Lake of the Woods High School Bears before moving on to the powerhouse University of Minnesota-Duluth. After landing a job at Dimond High School he would assist Head Coach Bernie Simon flooding the rink and drawing up the X's and O's. The following year he embarked on a legendary head coaching career at Service High School and would amass 287 wins in 16 years winning multiple Anchorage Cups. Dick was also a key player in the development of one of Alaska Hockey's historic yet little known clubs, The Alaska Drillers, a high school all-star travel team. Download and enjoy this educational and entertaining pod that details stories of some true Alaska Hockey legends from a legend himself. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Turbo was born a minor's son and raised in the small town of Bovey on the Iron Range in Minnesota. His path from MN high school hockey, to junior, to college to pro was not paved for him. Through hard work and perseverance he cut his own way. The ultimate teammate and world class story teller sits down with the boys and lays it all out. This pod has it all. Minnesota state history, UAA, pro, Anchorage Aces (early years), punch by punch fight stories, “hockey is a small world” connections, Facebook monologuing, rattlesnake cowboy boots, pool parties and even Macho Man Randy Savage impersonations. He didn't go 99-1 on his fight card, but he always did “really well”. This was a fun one. Download for your weekend drive to the rink! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Anchorage Wolverines bench boss, Mike Aikens, and the boys break down all the x's and o's surrounding the much anticipated inaugural season of the NAHL expansion team. Building a junior program from the ground up takes experience and the Wolverines have found their leader of young men. From the “hockey is a small world” department Coach Aikens and Reido share a path that traces back to Coach Aikens' home town of Rochester, MN. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Swayman left the U. of Maine as college hockey's best goaltender following the 2020 season. However, NHL COVID protocols kept the Boston Bruins prospect out of the 2020 playoff bubble where he could have gotten practice reps as a Black Ace and soaked up the experience. He used his extended 2020 off-season to hike the mountains and fish the rivers of Alaska training both his body and mind for the next chapter of his career. Safe to say things worked out pretty good. Grab a beer, some Chowda and download to hear some great on and off the ice stories from his first season stopping pucks as a pro. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The boys finally have the technology to reach out and touch someone. They dial up and chat it up with some future in person guests. Anchorage Wolverines signing Jack Kerich talks off season training and taking the jump from U18 AAA to the NAHL. Reido calls his best friend and fellow Junior A National Champion (Rochester Muuuustangs) Todd Huyber. He's easily one of the best story tellers you've never heard of. Last but, not least, they grow the balls to reach out to their holy grail of a guest...the elusive Coach Paul Brauneis! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Steve nearly steals Keith Richards' (Rolling Stones) girlfriend, gets exiled from Europe, and got in a bar fight with Nicholas Cage and the famous film duo the Coen Brothers. He played a little hockey along the way too. You can't make this shit up. Saddle up and settle in for part two. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Keith came to Alaska in the fall of 1990 as a Seawolf recruit from Winnipeg, Manitoba. His sophomore season he put up 50 points in 36 games then earned a spot on the '92-'93 Canadian National Team. Keith returned for his '93-'94 senior season before leaving again to play pro hockey. In 2003 he found himself back on campus, but this time as an Assistant Coach for UAA. Those early days behind the bench bled into a passion for coaching and development. He has since coached and developed local players at all levels from Mites to U-18's to High School to Juniors. He now takes on a new challenge in his hockey career by signing on as the Director of Hockey Operations of the Anchorage Wolverines, the newest team in the North American Hockey League. Download on Apple, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. Enjoy the story of his journey and hear all about what is happening behind the scenes to bring you junior hockey in Anchorage! #anchoragewolverines #NAHL #UAA #TeamCanada #THPN #dumpnchangepodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
907 hockey shop and spring league, Alaska oilers. Just like his hockey camp Merit Waldrop is Alaskan Made.
907 hockey shop and spring league, Alaska oilers. Just like his hockey camp Merit Waldrop is Alaskan Made. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The book of Alaska hockey has had many chapters and there is still much to be written. An entire early chapter can be dedicated to Steve MacSwain and how he and his teammates in the 70’s and 80’s blazed the trail for generations to come. Born near the docks during the Seward Fishing Derby in 1965, his path from the pond to the Golden Gophers to pro hockey is remarkable. Grab a breakfast beer and settle in for the ride that is Steve MacSwain’s humbly told story.
You know you’re old “Like Reid” when you look up Hockey DB and there are no stats. He came to Alaska in 1980 before Google was a thing. He played for the Seawolves, Founder/Player/Coach for the Anchorage Aces, and he’s coached Dimond High since 1992. This won’t be a bad Saturday. Just don’t loop and turn like 767.
Happy New Year! Catch up with the boys after the holidays. Looking back on the year and what's new to come.
UAA Head Coach Matt Curley and Asst. Coach Nick Walters dropped by the studio. The parallels Coach Curley draws between his own youth hockey journey idolizing college players to what could be lost for the next generation locally if the program dissolves is spot on and numbing. With possibly the toughest job in all of college sports right now he’s not only a D1 head coach, but also front and center of “Save Seawolf Hockey”, the local group of hockey boosters, alumni, fans and community dedicated to saving Seawolf hockey.
A man so close to our hearts and the hearts of an entire hockey and educational community. Some call him Mr. Wild. Some Rodney. Some Doc. We call him Coach, but that reaches far beyond the ice.
EPISODE 21 BROUGHT TO YOU BY TRUSTWORTHY HARDWARE!!! The wait is over! One of our top asked-for guests, Brian Swanson, came over and talked hockey with the DNC crew. Brian (Swanny)'s career started in Alaska and took him near and far. Playing D1 hockey as well as the NHL, over seas in the DEL and finishing off in the ECHL for our hometown Alaska Aces. We hope you enjoy Swanny as much as we did!
Sorry for the late drop but we got a fresh eppy with the 5 here for ya. The boys talk about random subjects and generally shoot the shit for an hour. We also announce the new/used addition to the pod, KEVIN HAOOOOOO. ENJOY!!!!!
Zero interdiction to Alaska hockey purists. These gentlemen share a pure love of the game. Friendship developed between a lawyer and a truck driver over. Both members of the 2018 Team USA over 80 team. Both can still play the game and are great fun to hang out with and have a beer with. Finger prints all over Alaska hockey, Jimmy Reese & Frank Nosek.
AAAAAAAAND WE'RE BAAAAACK!!! We have an OG epi for you all this week. The boys got together alone for the first time in a while to do a solo pod with just the DNC crew. Its been a hot minute since we've been able to open our own mouths but finally we're here. We hope you enjoy the banter! Keep a lookout for the Dump N' Change online store!
No one ever said we were the most punctual! Only 3 days late with this bad boy but it was worth the wait. We got Canadian rugby and bobsled star Cam Stones on the pod. Although it's a departure from the normal "Alaska hockey" guests we have on, the husband to former guest Zoe Hickel came on and talked about his experiences in the olympics as well as the sport of bobsleigh. This USDA Prime grade piece of beef will always be one of the boys after this night and we can't thank him enough for coming on. ENJOY!!!
A continuation on the live episode we recorded, we have plenty more guests who come on and hope you all enjoy!
Better late than never!!!! The DNC boys come to you live from the best brewery in Alaska, Odd Man Rush Brewing! This is just part 1 of a fantastic podcast we recorded with a whole variety of guests. In part one you'll hear from the boys and how their July 4th holiday went and then we have former Brown Bear new UAA Seawolf , Porter Schachle, on the pod to tell us a hilarious story about his last bear hunt. We end part 1 with FOP and former guest Jeremy Swayman.
Nittany Lion stud and all around good guy, Casey Bailey, joins the boys on the pod this week! He goes over where his hockey career has taken him from juniors in Canada all the way to the NHL and overseas in the KHL and Swedish league. We were also joined by Bailey's friend and new coach with the Kenai River Brown Bears, Matt Thompson.
For the first ever time in podcast history (we think) we have assembled a panel of hockey moms to come on the pod to have a little chit chat. Its always fun listening to the different opinions that all hockey parents have, especially the moms ;) Keep downloading and sharing us so that we can make more content of you!!!
We have a bear of a guest on the pod this week! Former Maine Black Bear and current Boston Bruin, Jeremy Swayman, comes on the poddy to tell us his story of how he got where is and how bright the future is looking. The DNC crew had a great time getting to know Jeremy AND we were lucky enough to have his father ,Dr. Ken Swayman, join in on the convo. Remember to share us if you love us!
LADIES AND GENTLEMAN!!! The Hickel sisters are on the pod today to discuss both their paths in hockey, starting at youth and ending at women's profession hockey. Like Walt says, they are both rockstars, not only in Alaska but in woman hockey worldwide. Like and share the podcast to help us out and thank you for listening!
With our 10th episode we bring you Pete McEnaney! This guy has had his finger prints on Alaska hockey for over 30 years and he joins us for the first of we're sure to be many podcasts. Thank you for listening and make sure to share us with all your friends and family!
This episode is brought to you by PLAY IT AGAIN SPORTS! The second installment of the Scott Gomez interview is a wild ride. We hope you all enjoy and make sure to SHARE the podcast with all your friends and family! THANK YOU FROM THE DNC CREW!
This episode is brought to you by PLAY IT AGAIN SPORTS! The boys got Scott Gomez on the poddy to tell us all about his youth hockey days in Anchorage before is gigantic career in the NHL. This was a fun and special interview for the whole DNC crew and one I'm sure we'll never forget. LIKE AND SHARE US !
Big time guest Justin Johnson comes on the pod to discuss various subjects including his infamous fight with John Scott as well as the state of youth hockey today and his playing career.
Here we go! The boys hit their stride again on the poddy with a huge first post-quarantine guest, JOSH ELLIS! A true beauty in Alaska hockey, the soft spoken yet hilarious Mr. Ellis joins the podcast to tell us about his early days playing in Anchorage but more importantly about his illustrious career officiating high school hockey as well as junior and semi pro. Big thanks to all you listeners out there for continuing to listen and support, do us a favor and share the podcast with all your friends and rate us on iTunes/Spotify!
With poor audio and even worse podcasting, the boys manage to find some time in their "busy" schedules to pump out a podcast for all you great listeners. They briefly recount their last couple weeks of quarantine, followed by a surprise special guest! Eagle Rivers own Cam McDonald, son of the Razor (Reido) himself. Cam joins us to talk about his first season of Division 1 hockey at Providence and shreds a tune or two on the keys all while remaining tarpless.
The boys get together with their first guest on the poddy, Brock Lindow! Brock is the lead singer of the biggest metal act out of Alaska, 36 Crazyfists, and has a rich background in hockey here in our state. Sit back and enjoy!
The boys discuss changes in USA Hockey over the last decade as well as talk about the time Walt was better at hockey than Swanny. They touch on hitting or "body checking" and Rule 601 e3 . Listen and enjoy!!!
The boys get together to talk about the history of youth hockey in Alaska and they also touch on subjects like comp hockey, outdoor ice, the Mac Center vs. other rinks in the state and a squeaky chair we needed greased!
This is an introductory podcast, describing briefly what the show is about. We go over who we are, what we've done and what we're going to talk about.