A first generation hockey Dad stumbles and bumbles his way through youth hockey after accepting an innocent invitation to a morning skate with free coffee and donuts for him and his son. What is this world of 5 am practice, away games that are 400 miles away and are actually 4 games over the weekend! Who knew! Follow @RinkStories on Twitter and Instagram.
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Listeners of Rink Stories that love the show mention:Ryann Glushek is the Coach of the QU IceCats, the ECAC's only ice hockey cheer squad, who support the 2023 NCAA Division 1 Frozen Four Champion Quinnipiac Bobcats.In this conversation, Ryann, Bob and Matt discuss: How was the run to the Frozen Four championship? How did the IceCats get started? What skills are required to be an IceCat? How good of a skater do you need to be? Plus, Wrist Shots, a quick overview of Title IX, and everything you ever wanted to know about Quinnipiac University. Follow the IceCats on Instagram.+++The Rink Stories podcast is produced by Matt HopfArtwork by Ken Klein. Original music by Ken Klein, TFIC, Bob's Lounge, and the Mo'NobsIf you like this podcast, please help us out by subscribing, following, rating, reviewing, and telling your friendsFollow @RinkStories on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTubeFollow Matt on Twitter and Instagram
Maria Mountain is an exercise physiologist who has specialized in off-ice training for hockey goalies for more than 20 years. She is the founder of GoalieTrainingPro.com, where you can find all sorts of videos to help with your dry land training practices. Please welcome this 5-6 goaltender out of London Ontario.In this episode, we ask Maria: How did you get into training goaltenders? What are some of the most common injuries you see in youth and high school goalies? How do you approach training beer leaguers as opposed to young hot shots? What is the deal with hip impingment? Is my kid's career over after a season-ending injury?Plus Maria plays Wrist Shots and tells us all about her hometown of London, Ontario.+++Follow Maria on Instagram and on YouTube, or go to https://www.goalietrainingpro.com/ +++The Rink Stories podcast is produced by Matt HopfArtwork by Ken Klein. Original music by Ken Klein, TFIC, Bob's Lounge, and the Mo'NobsIf you like this podcast, please help us out by subscribing, following, rating, reviewing, and telling your friendsFollow @RinkStories on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTubeFollow Matt on Twitter and Instagram
On March 16th, Bob attended his first ever women's professional hockey game and recorded a monologue/rant on the way home. Here is what he had to say in the immediate aftermath of the game, a PHF playoff tilt between the Boston Pride and the Minnesota Whitecaps at the Bentley Arena in Waltham MA. Later that week, Bob crashed the PHF press conference before the Isobel Cup championship game and asked some questions. +++The Rink Stories podcast is produced by Matt HopfArtwork by Ken Klein. Original music by Ken Klein, TFIC, Bob's Lounge, and the Mo'NobsIf you like this podcast, please help us out by subscribing, following, rating, reviewing, and telling your friendsFollow @RinkStories on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTubeFollow Matt on Twitter and InstagramCheck out the PHF: https://www.premierhockeyfederation.com/
Where Bob reflects on his last game ever as a hockey dad under withering questioning from Matt and our special guest, The G Force. 0:00-G Force joins the podcast11:30-Where Was Bob Last Week?23:25-G Force plays Wrist Shots31:13-After the last gamePlus other fun and funny stuff. N.B. – don't worry folks, we're not done making podcasts. Stay subscribed and keep spreading the word. +++The Rink Stories podcast is produced by Matt HopfArtwork by Ken Klein. Original music by Ken Klein, TFIC, Bob's Lounge, and the Mo'NobsIf you like this podcast, please help us out by subscribing, following, rating, reviewing, and telling your friendsFollow @RinkStories on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTubeFollow Matt on Twitter and Instagram
Today we have a special episode produced in conjunction with Cape Ann LIVE! Earlier today, Sunday 02/26, I sat down with our friend and previous podcast guest, Phil Nicastro, the announcer for Gloucester Fisherman hockey here in Massachusetts, to preview the MIAA boys high school ice hockey playoff tournament. Our focus was mostly on the teams in the Northeastern Conference, but you'll get a pretty good picture of which teams to look for when the games start on Monday, Feb 27.The video of this conversation was streamed by Cape Ann LIVE! on Facebook, and it will (I think) eventually appear on Cape Ann LIVE's YouTube channel.For all of the information about the MIAA Hockey Tournament, check out MIAA.net and MassHSHockey.com +++The Rink Stories podcast is produced by Matt HopfArtwork by Ken Klein. Original music by Ken Klein, TFIC, Bob's Lounge, and the Mo'NobsIf you like this podcast, please help us out by subscribing, following, rating, reviewing, and telling your friendsFollow @RinkStories on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTubeFollow Matt on Twitter and Instagram
Daryl Watts recently signed a contract with the Toronto Six of the Premier Hockey Federation that will make her the highest paid player in the history of women's professional hockey ($150,000/year!). She is the 2nd leading scorer in women's NCAA history, tallying 136 goals, 161 assists for a total of 297 points over 5 seasons. In 2019, as a freshman at Boston College, she won the Patty Kazmaier award as the best player in the country, and in 2021, she scored the NCAA championship-winning overtime goal for the Wisconsin Badgers. In this wide-ranging and lively conversation, Daryl and Bob discuss: Coming out of "retirement" to sign with the Toronto Six; stylistic differences between PHF and the NCAA hockey; Wrist Shots; unifying women's hockey; an illustrious college career; adding body checking to women's hockey; and playing women's junior hockey at age 14. Along the way, we look back at moments from past episodes that put Daryl's accomplishments in historical context, including colorful and poignant stories from these distinguished figures in women's hockey:Ep25, Rebecca Morse (Moose), PHF all-star, 6-year veteran (2016-22)Ep31, Digit Murphy, President of the Metropolitan RivetersEp17, Cara Morey, Head Women's Hockey Coach at Princeton UniversityEp32, Kaleigh Fratkin (Fratty), Boston Pride, 2x PHF Defender of the Year+++The Rink Stories podcast is produced by Matt HopfArtwork by Ken Klein. Original music by Ken Klein, TFIC, Bob's Lounge, and the Mo'NobsIf you like this podcast, please help us out by subscribing, following, rating, reviewing, and telling your friendsFollow @RinkStories on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTubeFollow Matt on Twitter and Instagram
Gabriel Foley is Recruit Scouting's Head of North American scouting. This 6-1 left winger out of Peoria Illinois returns to Rink Stories discuss his 2023 NHL draft rankings and other topics. Foley cracks open the notebook to give us an overview of some of the names we'll likely hear called in the 1sr round of the 2023 NHL Draft, including Connor Bedard, Adam Fantilli, Will Smith, Oliver Moore, Ryan Leonard, Jacob Fowler and Gavin Brindley.During Advice for New Hockey Parents, the boys discuss: My kid's team is arranging to play at an NHL arena, before or during a game. It's expensive. Should we do it? And, what should I do if the coach is not playing my kid the same as other kids?Finally, in Your Fair City, we discuss the history, hockey and famous people associated with Foley's hometown of Peoria, Illinois.Follow Foley https://twitter.com/nhlfoley?s=21&t=frh4Cc509uhelN7wkHX15Q+++The Rink Stories podcast is produced by Matt HopfArtwork and music by Ken KleinIf you like this podcast, please help us out by subscribing, following, rating, reviewing, and telling your friendsFollow @RinkStories on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTubeFollow Matt on Twitter and Instagram+++Work hard. Have fun. Don't be a d!ck. THIS is Rink Stories.
Anthony Ciardelli covers schoolboy sports in California and has been a contributing writer to a range of publications including, The Hockey Writers.com, The Hockey News, USCHO.com, and the LA Times. He is also a co-executive producer for the Sundance-accepted 2022 film, God's Country, a thriller starring Thandiwe Newton. Please welcome this 6-2 left winger out of Hanover, New Hampshire, #3, an LA transplant and still a Boston Bruins fan.During this lively conversation, the boys discuss: Which California school will be the first to have an NCAA D1 hockey program? How does one get involved in youth hockey in California? What is the scene like at a USC club hockey game? Who are the famous people from Hanover NH?Plus, our usual fun and funny stuff, including Wrist Shots, the Wayback Machine, and our newest segment, Advice for New Hockey Parents, where we tackle two new questions: If my kid is a complete duster but loves hockey, should I pull the plug? And, what do I do if other parents are being loud-mouthed a-holes in the stands?+++The Rink Stories podcast is produced by Matt HopfArtwork and music by Ken KleinIf you like this podcast, please help us out by subscribing, following, rating, reviewing, and telling your friendsFollow @RinkStories on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTubeFollow Matt on Twitter and Instagram+++Work hard. Have fun. Don't be a d!ck. THIS is Rink Stories.
Phil Nicastro – a 6-foot right winger out of Gloucester MA – is “the voice of the fish,” the announcer for Gloucester High School Fishermen hockey and football games on Cape Ann LIVE!This was our first ever in-person interview. After some pizza and salad at Bob's house, Matt joined Phil and Bob via Zoom, and the boys discussed: the electric playoff atmosphere at “The Tank,” the Dorothy Talbot Rink in Gloucester; the Fishermen's magical year; Gloucester's 4 victories over Marblehead last season; fun facts and famous people from Gloucester; and an invitation for Bob to join Phil in the broadcast booth at the 2023 Greasy Pole contest. Plus: Wrist Shots and Advice for New Hockey Parents. +++The Rink Stories podcast is produced by Matt HopfArtwork and music by Ken KleinGame audio courtesy of Cape Ann LIVE!If you like this podcast, please help us out by subscribing, following, rating, reviewing, and telling your friendsFollow @RinkStories on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTubeFollow Matt on Twitter and Instagram+++Work hard. Have fun. Don't be a d!ck. THIS is Rink Stories.
In this episode, Bob and Matt catch up after a hiatus and introduce a new segment called New Hockey Parent Advice, which may actually be useful to some people. Plus, the boys run through a bunch of topics from the notebook: Will Bob's goalie dad anecdote be chosen for inclusion in a hockey book? What is the least popular Rink Stories episode? After recent visits to two of the most notorious rinks, how are renovations to the Kasabuski Memorial Rink and HockeyTown USA progressing? Which restaurant on Route 1 pairs most nicely with an evening of hockey in Saugus MA? How did our podcast sign-off phrase get us in trouble? And, much much more!+++The Rink Stories podcast is produced by Matt HopfArtwork and music by Ken KleinIf you like this podcast, please help us out by subscribing, following, rating, reviewing, and telling your friendsFollow @RinkStories on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTubeFollow Matt on Twitter and Instagram+++Work hard. Have fun. Don't be a d!ck. THIS is Rink Stories.
Paul Stewart – a 6 foot 1 inch left winger out of Dorchester, Massachusetts – is the only American to both play and referee in the National Hockey League, playing the 1979-1980 season with the Quebec Nordiques before logging 1,010 games as an NHL referee. In 2018, he joined his grandfather, Bill Stewart, as an inductee in the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame. You can check out his thoughts on all things hockey on hockeybuzz.com, and you can read his amazing life story in the autobiography, titled, Ya Wanna Go?I'm this fast-paced conversation, Stewy tells us about his connection to current NHL ref Wes McCauley, growing up in Dorchester MA, the ethos of fighting in hockey, the obsolescence of the instigator rule, the difference in skating technique for referees and players, and much more. Plus, Matt is excited about the NY Mets; Stewcat plays Wrist Shots; Bob tells us what he learned about hockey in Sausalito CA; and the Wayback Machines takes us back to highlights from these episodes:#2, The Game by Ken Dryden#5, Matt Jasper, creator of the book Home IceKeep up with Paul Stewart:-Follow him on Twitter @PaulStewart22-Read his book Ya Wanna Go? -Check out his blogs, hockeybuzz.com -Visit his website, https://www.yawannago.com/+++The Rink Stories podcast is produced by Matt Hopf Artwork and music by Ken KleinIf you like this podcast, please help us out by subscribing, following, rating, reviewing, and telling your friendsFollow @RinkStories on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTubeFollow Matt on Twitter and Instagram+++Work hard. Have fun. Don't be a dick. THIS is Rink Stories.
Our summer break is over. At long last we welcome Steve Clay, play-by-play voice of the Marblehead (MA) High School Headers; a public address announcer, and broadcast producer for high school, college hockey, and professional sports over the past 20 years; and a hockey dad for an 07.Steve regales us with tales of joy and woe from many broadcast booths. Should broadcasters be homers or neutral? What's it like to call a game with your kid playing? Why isn't the Malden Valley Forum the worst rink?Plus the boys kick around these important questions: How much are you spending on hockey from learn-to-skate through high school? What did Bob discover about hockey during his trip to New Orleans?And the Wayback Machines takes us back to highlights from these episodes:#2, The Game by Ken Dryden#5, Matt Jasper, creator of the book Home Ice+++The Rink Stories podcast is produced by Matt Hopf Artwork and music by Ken KleinIf you like this podcast, please help us out by subscribing, following, rating, reviewing, and telling your friendsFollow @RinkStories on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTubeFollow Matt on Twitter and Instagram+++Work hard. Have fun. Don't be a dick. THIS is Rink Stories.
What happens when the guest doesn't show up? Bob is dismayed that his extensive notes will go unused. Matt could have been watching the Mets game. So we continue on - without a guest - and talk about the stuff in the notes anyway. Thus began an awkward dance on the third rail of women's hockey – from trans/non-binary athlete inclusion policies to the recent news about Digit Murphy, the 2-time Rink Stories podcast guest and new President of the Metropolitan Riveters. Though likely littered with errors and inexact language, we hope this free-flowing conversation will spark listeners to look more closely at the complex and incendiary issues surrounding trans inclusion, in sports and elsewhere. Be sure to listen all the way to the end. For further context, check out these folks on Twitter: Kirsti Miller, D.F. Pendrys, and Digit Murphy. Plus, our usual fun and funny fare: Where Was Bob Last Week, the Way Back Machine, Hockey Haiku, and a little bit about hockey in Australia. +++The Rink Stories podcast is produced by Matt Hopf Artwork and music by Ken Klein, with additional original music from The Mo' Nobs If you like this podcast, please help us out by subscribing, following, rating, reviewing, and telling your friendsFollow @RinkStories on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTubeFollow Matt on Twitter and Instagram+++Work hard. Have fun. Don't be a dick. THIS is Rink Stories.
Jennifer Chefero is a frequent contributor on The Donut Bag podcast, a chronicler of the Pittsburgh Penguins on Twitter, and a hockey trainer and coach. In this wide-ranging conversation, we discuss: predictions for the NHL playoffs, “toxic hockey culture,” player development, and Bob's trip to the Frozen Four in Boston. +++The Rink Stories podcast is produced by Matt Hopf Artwork and music by Ken KleinAdditional original music from TFIC and The Mo' Nobs If you like this podcast, please help us out by subscribing, following, rating, reviewing, and telling your friendsFollow @RinkStories on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok,and YouTubeFollow Matt on Twitter and InstagramFollow Jennifer on Twitter @shootwauthority and listen to the Donut Bag podcast. +++Work hard. Have fun. Don't be a dick. THIS is Rink Stories.
Hubie McDonough is a 5-foot 9-inch center out of Manchester NH who scored 210 points, 124 goals and 86 assists, for Saint Anselm College on the way to winning the Small College Hobey Baker Award in 1985. He followed that up with a 13-year pro career where he tallied 820 goals and 513 assists for a total of 1333 points, along the way playing 195 NHL games with the LA Kings, NY Islanders and San Jose Sharks. In this wide-ranging conversation, Hubie and Bob discuss: his rise from tiny St Anselm College to the NHL, the long line of Hubie McDonough sporting legends, bringing the Stanley Cup home to Manchester, getting an assist from 99 on his first NHL goal, the evolution of stick technology, the etymology of “ManchVegas,” and much much more. +++The Rink Stories podcast is produced by Matt Hopf Artwork and music by Ken KleinAdditional original music from TFIC If you like this podcast, please help us out by subscribing, following, rating, reviewing, and telling your friendsFollow @RinkStories on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok,and YouTubeFollow Matt on Twitter and Instagram+++Work hard. Have fun. Don't be a dick. THIS is Rink Stories.
This week we welcome to the podcast Kristina Young, Director of Marketing and Social Media at LiveBarn, the streaming service that broadcasts games from more than 1,000 rinks throughout USA, Canada and Sweden. Here we ask all the questions that need to be answered, such as: Do people ever contact you to remove video of their regrettable behavior? What was the impact of the pandemic on LiveBarn? What does LiveBarn think when their videos go viral?This interview coincided with a week where Bob visited many rinks, inspiring an extra-special “Where Was Bob Last Week?”Check out @LiveBarn on Twitter and at https://livebarn.com/en/And much, much more. +++The Rink Stories podcast is produced by Matt Hopf. Artwork and music by Ken Klein. Additional original music from the Bill Henry Trio, MC Hopf, the Mo'Nobs, and Bob's LoungeIf you like this podcast, please help us out by subscribing, following, rating, reviewing, and telling your friendsFollow @RinkStories on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok,and YouTubeFollow Matt on Twitter and Instagram+++Work hard. Have fun. Don't be a dick. THIS is Rink Stories.
Bobby Orr, a staple of the hockey GOAT conversation, the best player on the best and most colorful Bruins team ever, the phenom from small town Ontario who fully reached the potential suggested by his eye-catching play as a 9-year-old. In this wide-ranging investigation, we combine contemporaneous and historical sources with nostalgia, to get a full picture of Orr's career and life. Special thanks to Joe Bertagna, G-Force, and the Swamp Thunder Gun.+++We recommend:Bertagna GoaltendingMarco's Italian Cold Cuts, 389 Main Street in Woburn Center, MABobby Orr and the Big Bad Bruins, by Stan Fischler (1969)Orr On Ice, by Bobby Orr and Dick Grace (1970)The Two Sides of Bobby Orr, interview by Don Earle (1970)Dynamite On Ice: The Bobby Orr Story, by Don Bock (1972)The Game, by Ken Dryden (1983)Orr: My Story, by Bobby Orr (2014)Searching for Bobby Orr, by Stephen Brunt (2016) Bobby: My Story in Pictures, by Bobby Orr (2018)Late in the Third, by Joe Bertagna (2021)+++The Rink Stories podcast is produced by Matt Hopf. Artwork and music by Ken Klein. Additional original music from MC Hopf, the Mo'Nobs, and Bob's Lounge.Please help us out by subscribing, following, rating, reviewing, and telling your friends.Follow @RinkStories on Twitter and InstagramCheck out our new YouTube channelFollow Matt on Twitter and InstagramWork hard. Have fun. Don't be a dick. THIS is Rink Sto
Stu Woodrow, a 5-10 forward out of Marblehead MA, has been refereeing youth hockey games for the past 14 years, and he is a hockey dad for 3 boys, a 93, a 95, and a 98. With the kids grown up and securely out of the house, we're delighted that he had time to speak with us. In this wide-ranging conversation, Stu provides fascinating insight into what it's like on the other side of the glass as a referee for youth and adult hockey games. Why are we having a critical shortage of officials? What explains the unacceptable behavior by too many coaches and parents? What can we do about it? Then, Stu tells us about the effort he spearheaded to develop the outdoor Bud Orne Rink in Marblehead. How did he secure a set of gently-used boards from the Mullins Center in Amherst MA and get them transported to the Green Street field in Marblehead? After an auspicious and memorable few years of skating, why has the rink been somewhat neglected of late? And, what is the current plan to install a proper rink (outdoor or otherwise) in Marblehead?Plus our usual fun and funny stuff, including Wrist Shots and a trip in the Way Back Machine to revisit moments from these past episodes:#36 - Gabe Foley of @RecScouting and @StLouisGameTime#30 - Steve Seftel, author of Shattered Ice#12 - Tony Scott of the Youth Hockey Hub+++The Rink Stories podcast is produced by Matt Hopf. Artwork and music by Ken Klein. Additional original music from the Bill Henry Trio, MC Hopf, the Mo'Nobs, and Bob's LoungeIf you like this podcast, please help us out by subscribing, following, rating, reviewing, and telling your friendsFollow @RinkStories on Twitter and InstagramCheck out our new YouTube channelFollow Matt on Twitter and InstagramWork hard. Have fun. Don't be a dick. THIS is Rink Stories.
A 5-8 forward out of Acton Massachusetts, #9, Nick Carpenito is the Associate Head Coach for the Northeastern Women's Hockey team, 2021 Frozen Four Finalist and preseason #2 team in the country. +++Bob and Matt welcome Nick, who takes all of our mispronunciations and misspeaks in stride, introducing us to the loaded NU Huskies team (3 returning 1st team all-Americans!?!?), along the way regaling us with quick takes on rule changes, an upcoming trip to the World University Games in Switzerland, a crushing 2019 tournament loss to the Cornell Big Red, and much, much more.And, our usual fun and funny stuff, as the Way Back Machine evokes memories of prior episodes:#17 - Cara Morey, Head Coach of Princeton Women's Hockey#23 - Tunisha Singleton and Fatou Bah of Black Girl Hockey Club#36 - Gabe Foley, NHL Draft Prognosticator @NHLFoley+++The Rink Stories podcast is produced by Matt Hopf. Artwork and music by Ken Klein. Additional music from the Ken Klein, the Bill Henry Trio, MC Hopf, the Mo'Nobs, and Bob's LoungeIf you like this podcast, please help us out by subscribing, following, rating, reviewing, and telling your friendsCheck out Nick Carpenito and the Northeastern Women's Hockey on InstagramFollow @RinkStories on Twitter and InstagramCheck out our new YouTube channelFollow Matt on Twitter and InstagramWork hard. Have fun. Don't be a dick. THIS is Rink Stories.
Christina Putigna is a 5 foot 8 forward out of Grimsby Ontario. As a key contributor for the 2021 Isobel Cup champion Boston Pride, she was the league's leading scorer and MVP runner-up in the Premier Hockey Federation. +++In this fast paced conversation, Bob asks Christina about: Comparisons between life in the Lake Placid Bubble and sleepaway hockey camp; technical pointers on Christina's two hella assists in the Isobel Cup final; the struggle as a fan of 2 NHL teams; the decision to wear #21 at Providence College; and much, much more.+++The Rink Stories podcast is produced by Matt Hopf. Artwork and music by Ken Klein. Additional music from the the Ken Klein, the Bill Henry Trio, MC Hopf, the Mo'Nobs, and Bob's LoungeIf you like this podcast, please help us out by subscribing, following, rating, reviewing, and telling your friendsCheck out Christina Putigna and the Boston Pride on Instagram Follow @RinkStories on Twitter and InstagramCheck out our new YouTube channelFollow Matt on Twitter and InstagramWork hard. Have fun. Don't be a dick. THIS is Rink Stories.
Where Bob asks Digit everything you wanted to know about the past and future of the Premier Hockey Federation, on and off the ice.Digit Murphy is the President of the Toronto Six of the Premier Hockey Federation (née National Women's Hockey League). One of the most distinguished figures in the history of women's hockey, she was a CWHL Championship coach, won 318 games in 22 seasons as the head coach at Brown University, and, as a 5-6 forward out of Cranston RI, #9 is still the 4th greatest scorer in Cornell Big Red women's hockey history, with 213 career points.In this fast-moving conversation, Digit discusses: the rebranding of the National Women's Hockey League (NWHL) as Premier Hockey Federation (PHF), the long road to awarding the Isobel Cup in 2021, the up-and-down debut season of the Toronto Six, off-ice controversies, and the upcoming PHF season.Plus, Wrist Shots, Where Was Bob Last Week, Way Back, Hockey Haiku, and other fun and funny stuff.+++The Rink Stories podcast is produced by Matt Hopf. Artwork and music by Ken Klein. Additional music from the the Ken Klein, the Bill Henry Trio, MC Hopf, the Mo'Nobs, and Bob's LoungeIf you like this podcast, please help us out by subscribing, following, rating, reviewing, and telling your friendsCheck out the Toronto Six Follow @RinkStories on Twitter and InstagramCheck out our new YouTube channelFollow Matt on Twitter and InstagramWork hard. Have fun. Don't be a DICK. THIS is Rink Stories.
Where Bob, Tony and Matt wonder aloud about a world without touch-up offsides, icing the puck while shorthanded, and finishing the check.Tony Scott is a 6-0 left winger out of Minneapolis, Minnesota, the proprietor of the Youth Hockey Hub, and our most popular guest ever. YHH does it all: Hockey tournaments, podcasts, team rankings, blogs, and so much more. As we approach the new youth/juniors/college seasons, here is a much-need rundown of compelling topics of the day: What has it been like running hockey tournaments during the pandemic? What do you make of the new USA Hockey rules? What can we expect as new new D1 college programs come onboard at St Thomas University and Augustana University? What are the implications for younger players given the bloated NCAA transfer portal? Do teams with more salad play better hockey? And, what is Minnesota enough for Bob?Plus our usual fun and funny stuff. Follow https://twitter.com/YouthHockeyHub Check out https://www.youthhockeyhub.com/+++The Rink Stories podcast is produced by Matt Hopf. Artwork and music by Ken Klein. Additional music from the the Ken Klein, the Bill Henry Trio, MC Hopf, the Mo'Nobs, and Bob's LoungeIf you like this podcast, please help us out by subscribing, following, rating, reviewing, and telling your friendsFollow @RinkStories on Twitter and InstagramCheck out our new YouTube channelFollow Matt on Twitter and InstagramWork hard. Have fun. Don't be a DICK. THIS is Rink Stories.
As we are having a summer, Matt has mixed together a thread of connected excerpts, giving us new insights into the world of puck. Fresh interviews resume with the next episode.Meanwhile, here's inspiration to go back to the episodes you missed, such as:#1 - Kasabuski#5 - Matthew Jasper, creator of the book Home Ice#8 - John Messuri, Head Coach at Arlington (MA) HS#13 - Karen Given of NPR's Only A Game#17 - Cara Morey, Head Coach of Princeton University Women's Hockey#22 - Kirsten Krull, Ice Side Reporter#25 - Rebecca Morse, NWHL All-Star Defender#30 - Steve Seftel, Author of Shattered Ice#31 - Digit Murphy, President of the Toronto Six#33 - Pete Perram, (erstwhile) coach of the Buffalo Beauts#36 - Gabriel Foley, NHL draft prognosticator#37 - Joe Bertagna, long-time Hockey East Commissioner#40 - The Hockey Mom Panel+++The Rink Stories podcast is produced by Matt Hopf. Artwork and music by Ken Klein. Additional music from the the Bill Henry Trio, MC Hopf, Mo'Nobs, and Bob's Lounge.If you like this podcast, please help us out by subscribing, following, rating, reviewing, and telling your friendsFollow @RinkStories on Twitter and InstagramCheck out our new YouTube channelFollow Matt on Twitter and InstagramWork hard. Have fun. Don't be a dick. THIS is Rink Stories.
Where producer Matt assembles our favorite takes (and outtakes) from the first 42 episodes. From the silly to the serious to the sublime, what were these guys thinking?+++The Rink Stories podcast is produced by Matt Hopf. Artwork and music by Ken Klein. Additional music from the Mo'Nobs.If you like this podcast, please help us out by subscribing, following, rating, reviewing, and telling your friendsFollow @RinkStories on Twitter and InstagramCheck out our new YouTube channelFollow Matt on Twitter and InstagramWork hard. Have fun. Don't be a dick. THIS is Rink Stories.
Craig Barnett, a 6-foot goaltender out of Oakville, Ontario, wears many hats. He is at once the Executive Director of American Collegiate Hockey Association (ACHA), Director of NCAA Compliance and Education for the North American Hockey League (NAHL), and Director of the NJ Titans Academy.+++If you are a youngster with aspirations to continue hockey beyond high school, or the parent of such a player, this is the episode for you. Recorded in late May, Craig Barnett keeps one eye on the Leafs playoff game as he speaks with us about: What is the profile of a typical ACHA player? What are the different Tiers of junior hockey in the United States? What is the deal with these hockey academies? Why do hockey players typically take a "gap year" (or two or three) before starting college? Why do hockey birthdays matter? What is Craig's connection to Arlington MA?Plus our usual fun and funny stuff, including a recap of Matt's pilgrimage to Kasabuski Arena and HockeyTown USA in Saugus MA, which, after only finding locked doors, turned into beer and chicken wings at the nearby Hooters on Route 1.Included are snippets from these past episodes:#8 & #10 - John Messuri, Head Coach of the Arlington (MA) HS Spyponders#37 & #38 - Joe Bertagna, former Hockey East Commissioner#39 - NWHL Playoff Press Conference with Toronto Six Coach Digit Murphy#40 - The Hockey Mom Panel+++The Rink Stories podcast is produced by Matt Hopf. Artwork and music by Ken Klein. Additional music from the Mo'Nobs.If you like this podcast, please help us out by subscribing, following, rating, reviewing, and telling your friendsFollow @RinkStories on Twitter and InstagramCheck out our new YouTube channelMatt's new podcast, Throwin' One Back, is available wherever podcasts are foundFollow Matt on Twitter and Instagram Work hard. Have fun. Don't be a dick. THIS is Rink Stories.
Matt Murray is a 6-1 goaltender out of St. Albert, Alberta, Canada. On April 8th, his stellar performance in the national semifinal game helped propel the UMass Minutemen to their first Frozen Four championship. In this intimate conversation, Bob and Matt discuss: What went down behind the scenes after four of your players had to sit out the semifinal game against UMD? Did you know that Cornell hosted UMass for three outdoor games on Beebe Lake in the 1920s? Who has the best hockey hair on the Minutemen? Plus, some time in the film room breaking down key plays from the Frozen Four.Hear excerpts from earlier episodes:#31 - Digit Murphy, President and Head Coach of the NWHL's Toronto Six#37 & #38 - Joe Bertagna, former Hockey East Commissioner+++The Rink Stories podcast is produced by Matt Hopf and is a Remsen Ave Production. Artwork by Ken Klein. Incidental music by Ken Klein, the Mo'Nobs, and Bob's LoungeIf you like this podcast, please help us out by subscribing, following, rating, reviewing, and telling your friendsFollow @RinkStories on Twitter and InstagramCheck out our new YouTube channelMatt's new podcast, Throwin' One Back, is available wherever podcasts are foundFollow Matt on Twitter and Instagram +++Work hard. Stay safe. Don't be a dick. THIS is Rink Stories.
Where Bob and Matt get some new perspectives on bad parent behavior and dealing with hockey stink+++Just in time for Mother's Day, we present the long-awaited hockey mom panel. On this show we meet: Jody Anderson, from Roseau MN, the author of Hockey Moms Aren’t Crazy...Well, Maybe Just a Little Bit and a 78 and a 85 hockey mom; Dana O’Connor, from Kingston MN, hockey mom for an 06 and an 09; Kelly O'Connell Taverna of Stillwater MN, an 02 and 03 hockey mom; and Monica Winter, an 05 goalie mom out of Marblehead MA.In this wide-ranging conversation, the ladies answer some questions never before posed on Rink Stories: If someone were to visit you, what would be the first indication that they are entering a hockey home? What's your problem with soccer people? What pro tips do you have for controlling stinky hockey gear? Plus a few surprising Wrist Shots responses and excerpts from these earlier episodes:#5 & #6 - Matthew Jasper, creator of the book Home Ice#13 - Karen Given, host of NPR's Only a Game#22 - Kirsten Krull, in-arena host for the Minnesota Wild#29 - Ken Klein, The Official Artist of Rink Stories#36 - Gabriel Foley of Last Word on Hockey#37 & #38 - Joe Bertagna, former Hockey East Commissioner+++The Rink Stories podcast is produced by Matt Hopf and is a Remsen Ave Production. Artwork by Ken Klein. Incidental music by Ken Klein, the Mo’Nobs, and Bob’s LoungeIf you like this podcast, please help us out by subscribing, following, rating, reviewing, and telling your friendsFollow @RinkStories on Twitter and InstagramCheck out our new YouTube channelMatt's new podcast, Throwin' One Back, is available wherever podcasts are foundFollow Matt on Twitter and Instagram +++Work hard. Stay safe. Don't be a dick. THIS is Rink Stories.
On March 27, the NWHL crowned an Isobel Cup champion for the first time in 24 months. And what a ride it was: We laughed; we cried; we had COVID interruptus; and, yes, we saw some awesome hockey. Listen in as Pete Perram shares a first-hand portrait of life in the Lake Placid Bubble for the dapperest head coach in the League. Given an oh-too-early tournament exit by the Buffalo Beauts, the erstwhile skipper was free and eager to provide a considered St. Patty’s Day prognostication for the remaining contenders at the Warrior Ice Arena in Boston, and we share the outcome, all in one episode. Meanwhile, Bob bumbled into the the media scrum, and his question about a rumored kerfuffle elicited quizzical glares from two of the most distinguished figures in this game we call hockey.Plus, our usual fun and funny stuff, including highlights from these Rink Stories episodes:#10 - John Messuri, Head Hockey Coach of Arlington (MA) HS Spyponders#13 - Karen Given, host of NPR's Only a Game#16 - Mark Allred of Black N Gold Hockey#36 - Gabriel Foley of Last Word on Hockey#37 & #38 - Joe Bertagna, former Hockey East Commissioner+++The Rink Stories podcast is produced by Matt Hopf and is a Remsen Ave Production. Artwork by Ken Klein. Incidental music by Ken Klein, the Mo’Nobs, and Bob’s LoungeIf you like this podcast, please help us out by subscribing, following, rating, reviewing, and telling your friendsFollow @RinkStories on Twitter and InstagramCheck out our new YouTube channelMatt's new podcast, Throwin' One Back, is available wherever podcasts are foundFollow Matt on Twitter and Instagram +++Work hard. Stay safe. Don't be a dick. THIS is Rink Stories.
In Part 2 of this double album, Coach Bertagna delivers hockey wisdom for the ages. (Part 1: Storyteller was Episode #37.)Joe Bertagna was Hockey East Commissioner for 23 years. His latest book, co-authored with Darren Hersh, is Revisiting Goaltending: A Complementing Guide to Today’s Teaching. Please welcome this 5-9 goaltender out of Arlington MA.To get goalie lessons or one of Joe's books, visit https://bertagnagoaltending.com/ Plus, highlights from these Rink Stories episodes:#2 - Excerpts from Ken Dryden's book, The Game#9 - Doyle Somerby, AHL defenseman#13 - Karen Given, erstwhile host of NPR's Only a Game#22 - Kirsten Krull, Ice Side Reporter#25 - Rebecca Morse (Moose), Metropolitan Riveters defender#30 - Steve Seftel, author of Shattered Ice#36 - Gabriel Foley of Last Word on Hockey+++The Rink Stories podcast is produced by Matt Hopf and is a Remsen Ave Production. Artwork by Ken Klein. Incidental music by Ken Klein, the Mo’Nobs, and Bob’s LoungeIf you like this podcast, please help us out by subscribing, rating, reviewing, and telling your friendsFollow @RinkStories on Twitter and InstagramCheck out our new YouTube channelMatt's new podcast, Throwin' One Back, is available wherever podcasts are foundFollow Matt on Twitter and Instagram +++Work hard. Stay safe. Don't be a dick. THIS is Rink Stories.
Joe Bertagna was Hockey East Commissioner for 23 years. His latest book, co-authored with Darren Hersh, is Revisiting Goaltending: A Complementing Guide to Today’s Teaching. Please welcome this 5-9 goaltender out Arlington MA.In his 50-year career as a player, coach, and college sports administrator, Joe has accrued an impressive array of stories and name-drops that would be the envy of any hockey person. Bill Cleary? Ryan O'Neal? Digit Murphy? Ken Dryden? Scotty Bowman? And many more. Plus, Rink Stories name-drops via highlights from these episodes:#2 - Ken Dryden's book, The Game#8 - John Messuri, Head Coach of Arlington (MA) HS Spy Ponders Hockey#17 - Cara Morey, Head Coach of Princeton Tigers Women's Hockey#13 - Karen Given host of NPR's Only A Game#31 - Digit Murphy, President and Head Coach of the Toronto Six+++To get goalie lessons or one of Joe's books, visit https://bertagnagoaltending.com/ The Rink Stories podcast is produced by Matt Hopf and is a Remsen Ave Production. Artwork by Ken Klein. Incidental music by Ken Klein, the Mo’Nobs, and Bob’s LoungeIf you like this podcast, please help us out by subscribing, rating, reviewing, and telling your friendsFollow @RinkStories on Twitter and InstagramCheck out our new YouTube channelMatt's new podcast, Throwin' One Back, is available wherever podcasts are foundFollow Matt on Twitter and Instagram +++Work hard. Stay safe. Don't be a dick. THIS is Rink Stories.
Gabriel Foley is a senior editor at Last Word on Hockey and a left winger out of Peoria Illinois. In this episode, Gabriel talks about his latest 2021 NHL draft rankings, and the boys discuss these compelling questions: Who are the possible #1 picks? Which European country will likely have 6 first rounders? Which college team has 3 potential 10-top draftees? Why will there only be one tendy taken in the first round? Not to mention,What is the deal with hockey in Peoria? What are the all-time high and low points of being a Blues fan? As a player, how embarrassing is it when youth hockey parents act like jackasses at the games? What does every parent and player need to know about recovering from a concussion? And, why does Gabriel (smartly) bring the love for Cornell and the hate for Rutgers?Plus our usual fun and funny stuff, including relevant commentary from these past guests:Episode #3: Ben Mottola, Marblehead hockey dadEpisode #5: Matthew Jasper, creator of the book Home IceEpisode #27: Doug Peters of the Zamboni CompanyEpisode #31: Digit Murphy, President and Head Coach of the NWHL's Toronto SixEpisode #33: Pete Perram, Head Coach of the NWHL's Buffalo Beauts+++Follow @NHLFoley and @LastWordOnPuck on Twitter.The Rink Stories podcast is produced by Matt Hopf and is a Remsen Ave Production. Artwork by Ken Klein. Incidental music by Ken Klein, the Mo’Nobs, and Bob’s LoungeIf you like this podcast, please help us out by subscribing, rating, reviewing, and telling your friendsFollow @RinkStories on Twitter and InstagramCheck out our new YouTube channelMatt's new podcast, Throwin' One Back, is available wherever podcasts are foundFollow Matt on Twitter and Instagram +++Work hard. Stay safe. Don't be a dick. THIS is Rink Stories.
Catriona Le May Doan is a 4-time Olympian, 2-time Olympic gold medalist and 5-time world champion in speed skating. A native of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, she is Chef de Mission for Team Canada going into the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing. +++In this wide-ranging conversation, Catriona enlightens us on: What is the Chef de Mission? Will it be cold enough in Beijing for the Winter Olympics? What's it like when your kid becomes faster than you on hockey skates? Why is ringette the fastest game on ice? Is speed skating a rich kid's sport? Do speed skaters ever skate clockwise to balance out muscle development? Who are the greatest Saskatonians? Why has the world record in the women's 500M dropped so precipitously since the days of Bonnie Blair? Are you OK with being anointed the Official Speed Skater of Rink Stories?Plus, Catriona's response to a Wrist Shots question brings back memories of our discussions about a certain favorite hockey movie. To hear full interviews of those excerpted, check out:Episode #33: Pete Perram, Head Coach of the NWHL's Buffalo BeautsEpisode #30: Steve Seftel , Author of Shattered IceEpisode #29: Ken Klein, Musical Director for Rink StoriesEpisode #17: Cara Morey, Head Coach of Princeton University Women's Ice HockeyEpisode #10: John Messuri, Head Coach of Arlington (MA) HS+++The Rink Stories podcast is produced by Matt Hopf and is a Remsen Ave Production. Artwork by Ken Klein. Incidental music by Ken Klein, the Mo’Nobs, TFIC, and Bob’s Lounge. If you like this podcast, please help us out by subscribing, rating, reviewing and sharing. IOW, tell your friends.Follow @RinkStories on Twitter and Instagram.Check out our new YouTube channel Matt's new podcast, Throwin' One Back, is available wherever podcasts are found.Follow Matt on Twitter and Instagram +++Work hard. Stay safe. Don't be a dick. This is Rink Stories.
A week+ into the NWHL's 2021 Bubble season, there is no shortage of headlines and questions. Who is the favorite to win the Isobel Cup? Which team is the biggest disappointment? Will the Bubble's safety and health protocols win the day? What is the significance of the league's dust-up with a certain sports website? We break it all down here, along with a dollop of our usual silliness.+++Check out the NWHL Bubble Hockey season and 2021 Isobel Cup Playoffs at the 1980 Rink-Herb Brooks Arena in Lake Placid, NY, January 23 - February 5, 2021Watch the NWHL's Isobel Cup semi-finals and finals on TV: Follow the NWHL on Instagram, Twitter and Twitch+++The Rink Stories podcast is produced by Matt Hopf and is a Remsen Ave Production. Artwork by Ken Klein. Incidental music by Ken Klein, the Mo’Nobs, TFIC, and Bob’s Lounge. If you like this podcast, please help us out by subscribing, rating, reviewing and sharing. IOW, tell your friends.Follow @RinkStories on Twitter and Instagram.Check out our new YouTube channel Matt's new podcast, Throwin' One Back, is available wherever podcasts are found.Follow Matt on Twitter and Instagram +++Work hard. Stay safe. Don't be a dick. This is Rink Stories.
Pete Perram has been coaching girls and women hockey for more than 20 years. When the NWHL Bubble season hits Lake placid NY on Jan 23, he will begin his second season as coach of the Buffalo Beauts. Please welcome this 6-1 pugilistic centerman out of Edmonton Alberta #11.+++Follow Pete Perram on Twitter https://twitter.com/50yroldmusings?s=11Check out the NWHL Bubble Hockey season and 2021 Isobel Cup Playoffs at the 1980 Rink-Herb Brooks Arena in Lake Placid, NY, January 23 - February 5, 2021Watch the NWHL's Isobel Cup semi-finals and finals on TV: https://www.nwhl.zone/news/nwhl-isobel-cup-semifinal-and-final-live-on-nbcsn Get a Fan Package or Fan Face:https://www.nwhl.zone/tickets Follow the NWHL on Instagram, Twitter and Twitch+++The Rink Stories podcast is produced by Matt Hopf and is a Remsen Ave Production. Artwork and theme music by Ken Klein, the Mo’Nobs, and Bob’s Lounge. If you like this podcast, please help us out by subscribing, rating, reviewing and sharing.Follow @RinkStories on Twitter and Instagram.Our new YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6-QmCX87-j6YCGKfyXOBIQ Matt's new podcast, Throwin' One Back, is available wherever podcasts are found, like here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/throwin-one-back/id1530257371Follow Matt on Twitter @OneThrowin and Instagram @throwin_one_back+++Work hard. Stay safe. Don't be a dick. This is Rink Stories.
Kaleigh Fratkin is a 5-8 blueliner out of Burnaby, British Columbia. When the NWHL's Bubble season starts in Lake Placid NY, she will play her 6th season in the league, the 4th with the Boston Pride. Here Bob and Matt learn about the amazing Fratty's hockey journey, from being the first girl to play Major Midget AAA hockey in British Columbia to multiple Frozen Four appearances with Boston University to becoming the 2020 Defender of the Year in the NWHL. A perennial all-star with a 76 mph slapshot, no defender in NWHL history has more points, and few have more PIMs. This is her story.+++Follow @Fratkin13 on Instagram and TwitterCheck out the NWHL Bubble Hockey season and 2021 Isobel Cup Playoffs at the 1980 Rink-Herb Brooks Arena in Lake Placid, NY, January 23 - February 5, 2021Watch the NWHL's Isobel Cup semi-finals and finals on TV: https://www.nwhl.zone/news/nwhl-isobel-cup-semifinal-and-final-live-on-nbcsn Get a Fan Package or Fan Face:https://www.nwhl.zone/tickets Follow the NWHL on Instagram, Twitter and Twitch+++The Rink Stories podcast is produced by Matt Hopf and is a Remsen Ave Production. Artwork and theme music by Ken Klein, the Mo’Nobs, and Bob’s Lounge. If you like this podcast, please help us out by subscribing, rating, reviewing and sharing.Follow @RinkStories on Twitter and Instagram.Our new YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6-QmCX87-j6YCGKfyXOBIQ Matt's new podcast, Throwin' One Back, is available wherever podcasts are found, like here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/throwin-one-back/id1530257371Follow Matt on Twitter @OneThrowin and Instagram @throwin_one_back+++Work hard. Stay safe. Don't be a dick. This is Rink Stories.
Digit Murphy is the President and Head Coach of NWHL’s newest team, the Toronto Six. In January, she will lead her squad into the league’s Bubble season in Lake Placid NY. For 22 years, Digit was the Head Coach at Brown University, where she won 318 games. A 5-6 forward out of Cranston RI, #9 played her college puck at Cornell University, where she had 213 points on 123 goals and 90 assists. In this episode Digit and Bob discuss: The NWHL Bubble; coaching the expansion Toronto 6 during the lockdown; the enduring significance of Title IX; Rhode Island rinks; Cornell memories; and our usual fun and funny stuff.+++The Rink Stories podcast is produced by Matt Hopf and is a Remsen Ave Production. Artwork and theme music by Ken Klein, the Mo’Nobs, and Bob’s Lounge. If you like this podcast, please help us out by subscribing, rating, reviewing and sharing.Follow @RinkStories on Twitter and Instagram.Check out Matt's new podcast, Throwin' One Back, available wherever podcasts are found, like here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/throwin-one-back/id1530257371Follow Matt on Twitter @OneThrowin and Instagram @throwin_one_back+++Follow @DigitMurphy on Instagram and TwitterCheck out the NWHL Bubble Hockey season and 2021 Isobel Cup Playoffs at the 1980 Rink-Herb Brooks Arena in Lake Placid, NY, January 23 - February 5, 2021Watch the NWHL's Isobel Cup semi-finals and finals on TV: https://www.nwhl.zone/news/nwhl-isobel-cup-semifinal-and-final-live-on-nbcsn Get a Fan Package or Fan Face:https://www.nwhl.zone/tickets Follow the NWHL on Instagram, Twitter and Twitch+++Work hard. Stay safe. Don't be a dick.This is Rink Stories.
This week we welcome Steve Seftel, a 6’3”left winger out of Kitchener Ontario, who made it all the way to the NHL after the Washington Capitals selected him in the 2nd round of the 1986 draft. His 2019 book, Shattered Ice, details, in lively fashion, the long arc of his hockey and life journey. The boys discuss: Steve's decision to write the book; starting out on the outdoor rinks of Kichener Ontario; rising through the ranks on legendary teams like the Kitchener Greenshirts, Kingston Canadians, and Baltimore Skipjacks; starting across from Bob Probert in his first NHL game; a years-long battle with mental illness; finding gratitude for his accomplishments in hockey; rediscovering joy in tying up the skates again; and other topics.Plus our usual fun and funny stuff.+++The Rink Stories podcast is produced by Matt Hopf and is a Remsen Ave Production. Artwork and theme music by Ken Klein, the Mo’Nobs, and Bob’s Lounge. Additional narration by Sophia Hopf.If you like this podcast, please help us out by subscribing, rating, reviewing and sharing.Follow @RinkStories on Twitter and Instagram.Check out Matt's new podcast, Throwin' One Back, available wherever podcasts are found, like here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/throwin-one-back/id1530257371Follow Matt on Twitter @OneThrowin and Instagram @throwin_one_back+++Purchase Shattered Ice: https://www.amazon.com/SHATTERED-ICE-Steve-Seftel/dp/1999058143 Follow Steve Seftel on Instagram @SteveSef and Twitter @slseftel+++Work hard. Stay safe. Don't be a dick.
Where Bob looks for hope among a flurry of discouraging headlines +++This week Bob and Matt welcome Ken Klein, the Official Artist of Rink Stories. The boys talk about: Ken’s musical and visual art, Long Island University’s auspicious D1 debut, the plague in college hockey, hockey news from Massachusetts and Minnesota, “the health and safety of our players,” the psychological impact of quarantine, and other happy topics. +++The Rink Stories podcast is produced by Matt Hopf and is a Remsen Ave Production. Artwork and theme music by Ken Klein, TFIC, the Mo’Nobs, and Bob’s Lounge. If you like this podcast, please help us out by subscribing, rating, reviewing and sharing.Follow @RinkStories on Twitter and Instagram.Check out Matt's new podcast, Throwin' One Back, available wherever podcasts are found, like here:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/throwin-one-back/id1530257371Follow Matt @OneThrowin and Ken @kenkleinmultimedia on Twitter and Instagram. +++Work hard. Stay safe. Don't be a dick. THIS is Rink Stories.
The dingy arenas. The crowds big and small. Cold feet grinding on the ice. The clacking of sticks. The tings and booms of the puck. Here are the Rink Stories sounds without all the babble. .+++The Rink Stories podcast is produced by Matt Hopf and is a Remsen Ave Production. Artwork and theme music by Ken Klein, TFIC, the Mo’Nobs, and Bob’s Lounge. If you like this podcast, please help us out by subscribing, rating, reviewing and sharing.Follow @RinkStories on Twitter and Instagram.Check out Matt's new podcast, Throwin' One Back, available wherever podcasts are found, like here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/throwin-one-back/id1530257371Follow Matt @OneThrowin on Twitter and Instagram.+++Work hard. Have fun. Stay safe.
Where Bob clears up a few things with Doug Peters+++In this episode, Bob and Matt welcome back Doug Peters, regional sales manager at the Zamboni Company and host of the Ask the Zamboni Experts podcast. Hear the whole truth about what happened with that unfortunate incident in Rochester NY, where an 11-second video of a spectacular hydraulic fluid mishap on a NON-Zamboni ice resurfacing machine caused a viral sensation. They discuss: How did the Zamboni Company react when they heard the news? How do you protect the brand when it's misrepresented in a story like this? What caused the fire? Did the driver do the right thing? How did nobody get hurt? What safety lessons do we learn? Nothing to do with ice resurfacing, why is Bob all of the sudden ripping the Cornell Big Red?The lesson, as always, Matt reminds us, "All Zambonis are ice resurfacing machines, but not all ice resurfacing machines are Zambonis."+++The Rink Stories podcast is produced by Matt Hopf and is a Remsen Ave Production. Artwork and theme music by Ken Klein and the Mo’Nobs. Narration by Sophia Hopf.If you like this podcast, please help us out by subscribing, rating, reviewing and sharing.Follow @RinkStories on Twitter and Instagram.Check out Matt's new podcast, Throwin' One Back, available wherever podcasts are found, like here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/throwin-one-back/id1530257371Follow Matt @OneThrowin on Twitter and Instagram.+++Check out Doug's podcast, Ask the Zamboni Expertshttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ask-the-zamboni-experts/id1513636079 +++Work hard. Have fun. Stay safe.
Where Bob reports from an actual hockey game+++Massachusetts returns to hockey activity after a two-week pause. Bob calls in from The Bog in Kingston MA and Matt asks: What is it like at the rink? How was the enforcement of the protocols? Did all of the kids wear their masks over their mouth and nose while playing? What was it like to have body checking again? Did the parents behave themselves? How did the actual game go?+++The Rink Stories podcast is produced by Matt Hopf and is a Remsen Ave Production. Artwork and theme music by Ken Klein and the Mo’Nobs.If you like this podcast, please help us out by subscribing, rating, reviewing and sharing.Follow @RinkStories on Twitter and Instagram.Check out Matt's new podcast, Throwin' One Back, available wherever podcasts are found, like here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/throwin-one-back/id1530257371Follow Matt @OneThrowin on Twitter and Instagram.+++Work hard. Have fun. Stay safe.
Where Bob chats with Moose.+++Rebecca Morse (aka Moose) is entering her 5th season as a member of the Metropolitan Riveters. A 5-8 blueliner out of Westfield, NJ, Moose is an Isobel Cup champion and NWHL all-star. Prior to the NWHL, she played 4 years at Providence College, where she also earned BS and MBA degrees. She was class valedictorian and captain of the hockey team at the National Sports Academy in Lake Placid, NY.+++In this wide-ranging conversation, Bob, Matt and Moose discuss: Maintaining good hockey form during the pandemic; stinky hockey bags; the finer points of one-timers; fireworks and bottle service with the Isobel Cup; recommitting to hockey after a career pause; being a fan of the NJ Devils; surviving a job interview with Lou Lamoriello; protecting the goalie; and rough play in the NWHL.+++The Rink Stories podcast is produced by Matt Hopf and is a Remsen Ave Production. Artwork and theme music by Ken Klein and the Mo’Nobs. Narration by Sophia Hopf.If you like this podcast, please help us out by subscribing, rating, reviewing and sharing.Follow @RinkStories on Twitter and Instagram.Check out Matt's new podcast, Throwin' One Back, available wherever podcasts are found, like here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/throwin-one-back/id1530257371Follow Matt @OneThrowin on Twitter and Instagram.+++Follow Moose (@moose_x_ing)https://twitter.com/moose_x_inghttps://www.instagram.com/moose_x_ingCheck out the Metropolitan Rivetershttps://riveters.nwhl.zone/https://www.instagram.com/riveters/Work on that one-timerhttps://twitter.com/Riveters/status/1285582091116261376Take the pledgehttps://blackgirlhockeyclub.org/getuncomfortable/ https://twitter.com/moose_X_ing/status/1308865370112110597+++Work hard. Have fun. Stay safe.
Where Bob and Ben discuss the public health order in Massachusetts prohibiting indoor ice rinks and ice skating facilities from operating from October 23, 2020 to November 7, 2020.+++Ben Mottola is a proud bantam Dad and a 5-8 right winger out of Marblehead MA . Previously, he joined us in Episode 3 as the first ever guest on the Rink Stories podcast. +++Statements released on 10/22 concerning the shutdown of hockey: From the Commonwealth of Massachusettshttps://www.mass.gov/news/massachusetts-to-temporarily-pause-all-indoor-ice-rink-and-ice-skating-facilities-operationsFrom Mass Hockey https://www.mahockey.org/news_article/show/1129248 +++The Rink Stories podcast is produced by Matt Hopf. Artwork and theme music by Ken Klein and the Mo’Nobs. If you like this podcast, please help us out by subscribing, rating, reviewing and sharing. Follow @RinkStories on Twitter and Instagram. Follow Matt @OneThrowin on Twitter and Instagram. Check out Matt's new podcast, Throwin' One Back, available wherever podcasts are found, like here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/throwin-one-back/id1530257371+++Work hard. Have fun. Stay safe.
Rink Stories welcomes two leaders of the Black Girl Hockey Club: Vegas Golden Knights fan Tunisha Singleton and Washington Capitals fan Fatou Bah.+++Two years ago, Black Girl Hockey Club started out as a meetup group for women of color to attend NHL games. Since then its mission has broadened as a certified nonprofit organization, raising money for diversity education, hockey skills training and youth hockey scholarships. In September of 2020, BGHC was featured in The New York Times, highlighting its efforts to influence the league’s diversity and inclusion efforts.In this episode we discuss: How Black Girl Hockey Club started; What it's like to attend an NHL game as a BIPOC; the NHL's response to recent events and its own problems with race relations; How to be an ally; The nature of fandom; The sad plight of an LA Clippers supporter; Stamkos vs Ovechkin; and much more. Don't worry, we also have a few laughs along the way.NOTE FROM BOB: Matt and I consider this to be our most important episode so far. Here we get perspectives on our sport that every hockey person should hear. At the outset of this conversation, we tell Tunisha and Fatou to be as candid as possible about this country's issues with race, particularly as it relates to hockey, and they took us up on our invitation. #GetUncomfortable+++The Rink Stories podcast is produced by Matt Hopf. Artwork and theme music by Ken Klein, the Mo’Nobs, and TFIC. If you like this podcast, please help us out by subscribing, rating, reviewing and sharing. Follow @RinkStories on Twitter and Instagram.Check out Matt's new podcast, Throwin' One Back, available wherever podcasts are found, like here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/throwin-one-back/id1530257371 Follow Matt @OneThrowin on Twitter and Instagram.+++Learn morehttps://blackgirlhockeyclub.org/https://www.nytimes.com/2020/09/17/sports/hockey/a-black-fan-club-sought-to-diversify-nhl-stands-now-theyre-aiming-at-its-c-suites.htmlTake the pledgehttps://blackgirlhockeyclub.org/getuncomfortable/ Support youth hockey https://blackgirlhockeyclub.org/bghc-scholarship/Follow BGHChttps://twitter.com/BlackGirlHockeyhttps://www.instagram.com/blackgirlhockeyclub/?hl=en Follow Tunisha Singleton, PhDhttps://twitter.com/TSingletonSays https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/i-have-questions-podcast/id1531590204https://tunishasingleton.com/Follow Fatou Bahhttps://twitter.com/FatouSadiohttps://www.instagram.com/fatousadio/?hl=en+++Work hard. Have fun. Stay safe.
Where Bob talks St Cloud State hockey with Kirsten Krull. For the past two seasons, Rochester MN native Kirsten Krull (@KirstenKrull on Twitter and Instagram) was the ice side reporter for Husky Productions, covering the St Cloud State Huskies. Today, she is the host of the Storyteller podcast.Kirsten, Bob and Matt discuss: Starting out in sports reporting; Herb Brooks; Minnesota geography; Saint Clodoald; St Cloud State University history; the Cornell-SCSU rivalry; OG female sports reporters; the glass ceiling; and keeping occupied during the quarantine. Plus, wisdom from Giuseppe. +++The Rink Stories podcast is produced by Matt Hopf. Artwork and theme music by Ken Klein, the Mo’Nobs, and a little piano from Bob Winter. If you like this podcast, please help us out by subscribing, rating, reviewing and sharing. Follow @RinkStories on Twitter and Instagram. Check out Matt's new podcast, Throwin' One Back, available wherever podcasts are found, like here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/throwin-one-back/id1530257371 Follow Matt @OneThrowin on Twitter and Instagram.+++Work hard. Have fun. Stay safe.
Where we look back at the best of Rink Stories so far, from the ridiculous to the sublime moments. A look behind the curtain, outtakes, and how we get to the final product. You’ll laugh, you’ll cry....+++The Rink Stories podcast is produced by Matt Hopf. Artwork and music by Ken Klein, the Mo’Nobs, TFIC, with special guest Giuseppe. If you like this episode listen to more episodes; subscribe, rate, and review; follow @RinkStories on Twitter and Instagram; follow @OneThrowin, Matt’s new podcast, throwin' one back.
We are pleased to announce the debut of the Throwin' One Back podcast, hosted by our very own Matt Hopf, aka producer of the Rink Stories podcast, a NJ Sports Guy in LA, who still loves Rutgers football and hoops, NY Giants, and the NY Mets. +++Here, we present Throwin’ One Back Episode 3: The one where Steve Mason of the Mason and Ireland Show on 710 ESPN LA and the Culture Pop podcast joins Matt and Bob to discuss his work on the movie, Bring Me the Head of Lance Henriksen, his podcast Culture Pop, why the BIG10 and SEC see the science of Covid19 so differently, and his time on the Mason and Ireland Show since 2004. +++Go here to subscribe and listen to other episodes. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/throwin-one-back/id1530257371 Follow Matt @OneThrowin on Twitter and Instagram
Where Bob and Doug discuss everything you ever wanted to know about the art and science of ice resurfacing+++In this episode, Bob and Matt welcome Doug Peters, regional sales manager at the Zamboni Company and host of the Ask the Zamboni Experts podcast. We get: the history of ice resurfacing and the Zamboni Company; driving in California during the pandemic; metonymy vs synecdoche: the benefits and pitfalls of being the brand synonymous with ice resurfacing; follower questions; the path to becoming a competent maker of ice; what makes good ice; the ice rink in Hawaii; a wiffle ball story; Veterans Memorial Rink in Cranston as photo subject; why floor scrubber users contact the Zamboni Company; the possibility of a 10-hour ice resurfacing video; the curse of the TD Garden no longer using Zamboni machines; the strange similarities of the Reading Rockets and Rutgers logos; a touching promise to send Bob and Matt some Zamboni swag; plus, a preview of Matt's new Throwin' One Back podcast.Follow along with photos discussed in this episode, starting at about 39:30: https://photos.app.goo.gl/z2h4pexHJaoREJM67+++The Rink Stories podcast is produced by Matt Hopf. Artwork and theme music by Ken Klein, TFIC and the Mo'Nobs. If you like this podcast, please help us out by subscribing, rating, reviewing and sharing. Follow @RinkStories on Twitter and Instagram. Check out Matt's new podcast, Throwin' One Back, available wherever podcasts are found, like here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/throwin-one-back/id1530257371 Follow Matt @OneThrowin on Twitter and Instagram.After you get all caught up on Rink Stories and Throwin' One Back, check out Doug's Ask the Zamboni Experts podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ask-the-zamboni-experts/id1513636079
Where Bob speaks with Brett Riley, the inaugural head coach of the Long Island University Sharks, the NCAA’s newest Division 1 ice hockey program. +++Bob, Matt, and Brett discuss: the challenges of starting a new D1 program, from scratch, in the summer of 2020: putting together a roster, finding a place to play, scheduling games, funding the program, bringing the players into quarantine on campus; his playing career at Needham (MA) High School, The Governor's Academy, and Hobart College; the differences between DIII and DI college hockey; the long list of distinguished hockey coaches and players who share his last name; and, the "forgotten miracle" that was the 1960 USA Olympic gold medal hockey team (7:58).Plus, our correspondent Giuseppe provides an update from inside the Toronto NHL Hub (27:35)+++The Rink Stories podcast is produced by Matt Hopf. Artwork by Ken Klein. Music themes from TFIC, the Mo'Nobs and Bob Winter.Please subscribe, rate and review this podcast. It helps. Follow @RinkStories on Twitter and Instagram.
Where Bob speaks with Cara Morey about her team’s amazing 2019-20 season.+++Cara Morey is the head coach of the Princeton Women’s Ice Hockey team. In March, her team won the ECAC Tournament for the first time, vanquishing the #1 Cornell Big Red in an overtime thriller. A 5-6 blueliner out of Hensall, Ontario, she was an all-Ivy and all-ECAC performer in two sports at Brown University. +++In this wide-ranging conversation, Bob, Matt and Cara discuss: the greatest win in the history of Princeton women’s hockey, growing up in Hensall ONT, playing 8(!) sports in HS, ditching ringette for ice hockey, her life-changing decision to attend Brown University with legendary coach Digit Murphy, and her philosophy for raising hockey players. Plus, another exclusive report from Giuseppe inside the Toronto NHL Hub. +++Produced by Matt Hopf. Music and artwork from Ken Klein, the Mo’Nobs, TFIC and Bob Winter. Subscribe, rate and review our podcast. Follow @RinkStories on Twitter and Instagram.
Where Bob and blackngoldhockey.com founder Mark Allred talk Bruins, the Amesbury Maples, the Maples Crossing 2021 opening, and McDavid vs Eichel. +++In this episode, Bob’s conversation with Mark covers a lot of ground: Mark’s bold prediction for the Bruins, how Black N Gold’s army of reporters will cover the NHL, devastating losses, scouting prospects, McDavid vs Eichel (vs Segiun?), the amazing history of the Amesbury Maples, and the 2021 opening of Maples Crossing, the 6-rink facility in Amesbury. +++Mark Allred is the Founder/CEO/Editor-In-Chief at blackngoldhockey.com, a fan site with copious information about the Boston Bruins, the Providence Bruins, hockey prospects, and the history of the game. He is also 185+ episodes in as the host of the weekly Black N' Gold Hockey Podcast.Plus, our Rink Stories correspondent from the Toronto NHL Hub delivers his first report. +++The Rink Stories podcast is produced by Matt Hopf. Artwork and music this time by the Mo’Nobs, TFIC and Bob’s Lounge. +++Stay tuned for a *throwin’ one back* excerpt at the end of this episode from the guys who bring you Rink Stories. Podcast coming soon.