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In the fifth episode of our mini-series presented by GoodLife Fitness dedicated to the first season of the PWHL and what it represents for women in sports and beyond, we bring you the story of Manon Rhéaume, a trailblazer who shattered the ultimate glass ceiling in the world of hockey. In 1992, she made history as the first and only woman to play in an NHL game, stepping onto the ice as a goaltender for the Tampa Bay Lightning. Manon also became the first female to sign a professional hockey contract, enjoying a six-year career in the minor leagues. Her achievements on the ice also include winning Gold Medals at the 1992 and 1994 World Hockey Championships and an Olympic Silver at the 1998 Nagano Games, the first to feature women's hockey. Manon's journey is one of perseverance and breaking barriers. In 2022, she joined the LA Kings as a hockey operations and prospect adviser, further cementing her legacy in the sport. Throughout her career, Rhéaume encountered significant challenges and seemingly insurmountable odds, yet she remained undeterred in her pursuit of her dreams. Today, she shares her journey to inspire others to pursue their aspirations with determination and courage, both professionally and personally.As the pioneering woman to compete in the NHL and shatter more ceilings for women in hockey (not to mention inspire generations of young women in sports), she offers not just her experiences but also vital strategies for overcoming obstacles, engaging allies, and pushing beyond comfort zones to achieve success.This season of our podcast is brought to you by TD Canada Women in Enterprise. TD is proud to support women entrepreneurs and help them achieve success and growth through its program of educational workshops, financing and mentorship opportunities! Please find out how you can benefit from their support! Visit: TBIF: thebrandisfemale.com // TD Women in Enterprise: td.com/ca/en/business-banking/small-business/women-in-business // Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/thebrandisfemale
Andy chats with Los Angeles Kings Hockey Operations & Prospect Advisor - Manon Rhéaume! Manon, aka "The First Woman of Hockey", was the first & only woman to ever play in the NHL! Andy & Manon discuss the 30th anniversary of her debut as goalie for the Tampa Bay Lightning, her early hockey journey, how she became a goalie, her personal goalie style, winning the silver medal at the 1998 Winter Olympics with the Canadian team, the moment she was invited to camp by the Lightning, team comaraderie as a woman, her hockey & goalie role models, her children's book "Breaking The Ice: The True Story of the First Woman to Play in the National Hockey League", her role with the Red Wings youth programs, & working as an analyst for RDS & Bally's!
The LA Kings have hired Manon Rheaume as a Hockey Operations/Prospect Advisor. Rheaume, who became the first woman to play an NHL game when she tended the crease in a pre-season game for the Lightning in 1992, will work alongside executives within the hockey operations department in multiple areas, with a focus on prospect development. She will report to Director of Player Personnel, Nelson Emerson and joins Jesse Cohen and Zach Dooley to discuss her new role with the Kings and her incredible career in professional hockey.
Welcome to another episode of the Post to Post Podcast! This week we dive into the 2022 NHL Draft and the Trades and Signings that came with it, Mike Grier becomes the First Black GM in NHL History, an Update on the Fedotov and Kaprisov Situations and Much More! Youtube: Around The Boards E-Mail: PostToPostPod@gmail.com Instagram: @PostToPostPodcast
On today's episode Danielle previews tonight's Cubs/ Dodgers and Angels/Orioles matchups, Jonathan Davis joins the show to discuss the LA Kings hiring of Manon Rheaume, and WNBA all star weekend preview. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's episode Danielle previews tonight's Cubs/ Dodgers and Angels/Orioles matchups, Jonathan Davis joins the show to discuss the LA Kings hiring of Manon Rheaume, and WNBA all star weekend preview.
#jamescaan RIP. Jonathan! Jonathan! @angushout have to talk #nhldraft and congrats to #alexandargeorgiev the former @nyrangers got traded to #stanleycupchampions @coloradoavalanche and could be starting for them next year. #onsjabeur makes her first #grandslam final @wimbledon and #taylorfritz you had a chance to beat the #goat #rafaelnadal but you lost in 5 sets. An injured Nadal who has an abdominal tear. So #nickkrygios gets a walk over to the finals where he could meet #novakdjokovic #patmcafee we are all entitled to our opinions. But the same weather conditions at every @nfl game doesn't interest me. I like grass, mud and the #frozentundra for my money. #bakermayfield & #samdarnold fighting for starting #qb job with the @panthers which means #mattcorral should be starting some games for them this year and #mattrhule will be looking for work in 2023. #aaronjudge 30th HR before #allstar break first @yankees to do that ever. What you offering him #halsteinbrenner this offseason? 8-$320? Open that checkbook. @mets now 6-0 in extra inning games this season after beating @reds last night and some big hits for #domsmith #pjtucker gave props to @miamiheat fans but #jimmybutler is having none of it and put #joelembiid and the rest of the @sixers on alert for the 2022-23 @nba season. Don't mess with Jimmy. Love @nascar going to the streets of #chicago for three years starting in 2023.
Welcome to another episode of the Post to Post Podcast! This week we dive intoThe NHL All-Star Game and Skills, Tom Brady Retires to be a Hockey Dad and Much More! Youtube: Around The Boards E-Mail: PostToPostPod@gmail.com Instagram: @PostToPostPodcast
The first woman to play in the NHL Manon Rheaume joins Julia and Al's Brother to discuss taking part in the Breakaway Challenge at the NHL All-Star skills competition. Rheaume shares her thoughts on how she got involved with NHL All-Star weekend, the storied rivalry between the Canadian and the US programs, why growing the women's game through rivalries is so important moving forward, and more.
Jeff chats with Manon Rheaume about her upcoming participation in the NHL All-Star Skills Challenge and finally getting back into the net after all these years (0:25). Next, Anthony Stewart looks back on Hockey Day in Canada, why he likes younger players trying to add skill moves to their repertoire, plus the struggles of Leafs' netminder Jack Campbell (18:46). Later, Shayna Goldman breaks down the best line across the NHL, and chats about the US Women's Olympic team (49:20).The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.
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Hockey is back and so are we with some NHL vibes, some quick hits, and observations from the first six or so days of the season. We finally don't have to talk about Evander Kane, but we do talk about the Hayes family releasing Jimmy Hayes' toxicology report, unvaccinated hockey players, the birth of the Kraken, NHL on ESPN and TNT, Katie Guay's AHL debut, Manon Rheaume's Bally Sports Detroit debut, the New Jersey Devils' Devils Buy Black Program and the release of Game Misconduct by Evan F. Moore and Jashvina Shaw. All this and the usual assortment of jokes, but this time no flies.
Episode 365: Manon Rheaume & Taya Currie Manon was the first lady to ever play in an NHL game back in 1992 and 1993. While Taya was recently selected as the first female to be selected in the OHL Draft. Angie Bullaro's children's book, Breaking The Ice, about Manon, published by Simon & Schuster. You can Purchase the book here: USA link: https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Breaking-the-Ice/Angie-Bullaro/9781534425576 Here is the Canada link: https://www.simonandschuster.ca/books/Breaking-the-Ice/Angie-Bullaro/9781534425576 Angie wrote the script and will be starring as Manon in the upcoming Between The Pipes movie, currently in development. We are looking to shoot the movie this winter/spring depending on how the Covid situation improves in the US and Canada.
Former Canuck Kevin Bieksa breaks down a successful weekend for Vancouver, and Manon Rheaume looks back on her pre-season NHL game on International Women’s Day. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Kick off the new year by learning a simple strategy preached by best-selling author Jon Gordon that can help change your life in this short episode of Keep Swinging with Matt Stucko. While it's challenging to keep New Year's resolutions, this easily executed daily reminder can make you better every single day. Stucko shares a 'Word of the Year' that he's found to have a positive impact on his life and gives you ideas on how to come up with a word of your own. We even hear from past show guests who define the word shared by Stucko. Listen and give this a try!
Manon Rheaume was the first and remains the only woman ever to play in the NHL. She also played on Canada’s National Women’s Team at the 1998 Nagano Olympics winning Silver and winning Gold at the IIHF World Championships in 1992 & 1994. Angie Bullaro is an actress and author who recently penned “Breaking The Ice: The True Story of the First Woman to Play in the National Hockey League” a children’s book which chronicles Manon’s story of courage, determination, and love for the sport. Sasha King is a goaltender for the Perth Inferno in Western Australia. As I was aware that Manon is Sasha’s hockey hero, I got her in on the interview.
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2020 has been memorable for many reasons. Pucking Funny in December will be unforgettable as I present to you Women In Hockey. A series of interviews with champions like Jacklyn Hawkins, Fiona Birch, Erin Whitten, Manon Rheaume and other barrier shattering women in the greatest sport.
Welcome to the forty-eighth episode of a long running show. Mike Hartman is a former Stanley Cup Champion and is talking to various people about their motivational and inspirational stories and how they developed the mindset of a champion. Listen to Manon share her story how her father had her wear a helmet before she got to practice so the players would not know that she is a girl.Her motivational story will inspire anyone who is shooting for their goals in life and sports.
Manon Rheaume was always in a league of her own. Mention her name to hockey fans and most will remember the media frenzy that accompanied her appearance in net with the Tampa Bay Lightning during NHL exhibition play in 1992. While GM Phil Esposito got the attention he sought for his expansion team, Rheaume’s professionalism under the spotlight illuminated the way forward for women’s hockey. Inspired to tell the story on film, actor/producer Angie Bullaro decided that a children’s book could also light a spark for future generations and so Breaking the Ice was born. Hit play and hear what they both had to say!
On September 23, 1992, Manon Rhéaume made history by becoming the first woman athlete to play in one of the four major pro sports leagues in North America. Rhéaume was just 20 years old when she suited up for the Tampa Bay Lightning as she broke the National Hockey League's gender barrier. Hear about the goalie's amazing story of grit, persistence and how she became successful. Subscribe, rate and review Keep Swinging with Matt Stucko!
Andi Petrillo is joined by the first female to play in the NHL and any of the major North American sports leagues, former goaltender Manon Rheaume, on the first edition of "Trailblazer Tuesdays" on The Lunch. They discuss her foray into broadcasting with RDS, look back at her historic 1992 debut in net with the Tampa Bay Lightning against the St. Louis Blues and the legacy she has left in women's sports.
Part 1: Trailblazing goalie Manon Rheaume joins Andi Petrillo on The Lunch to discuss her new children's book "Breaking the Ice" and take us through the moment she made history suiting up for the Tampa Bay Lightning in a preseason game. She shares the nerves she felt before the game, if anyone tried to talk her out of joining the Lightning, the reaction from her teammates, the media attention she received and not realizing at the time what an impact her story would have on female athletes.
Part 2: Trailblazing goalie and Olympic silver medallist Manon Rheaume joins Andi Petrillo on The Lunch to look back on her international career and her time with the Canadian Women's National Team in the 1998 Olympics.
An incredible episode featuring some amazing women athletes. We start with the only woman to ever play an NHL game, Manon Rheaume who tells us about growing up and always pushing to earn her spot even when others tried to stop her. Kendall Tabobandung is an up and coming local athlete who is headed to the NCAA to play lacrosse next year. And to top it all off, Anya Packer, the Director of the NWHLPA joins us to discuss the changes in the NWHL structure and the state of women's hockey generally. Co-hosts: Randy Uens and Mike Bonn
Manon Rheaume joins Tony Marinaro and Shaun Starr to discuss her unbelievable journey becoming the first and only woman to play in the NHL.
Manon Rheaume, the first woman to ever play an NHL exhibition game, chatted with Breaking the Ice author Angie Bullaro and Steven Ellis to chat about the coolest celebrity encounter she had, playing in not one, but two games with Tampa Bay and the launch of the new children's book chronicling Rheaume's career.
Ted Kulfan takes a look at Red Wings' free agent additions Thomas Greiss, Bobby Ryan, Jon Merrill and the NHL's first female player Manon Rheaume is the special guest on episode 38 of OctoPulse.
Hockey talk and a bit of the Irish craic with NHL Historian/Author Liam Maguire and Go Hockey Media's Paul C. Cuthbert. Episode 21 - Today Liam and Paul cover a bunch of topics including the recent NHL Award winners, how current NHL'ers compare to past legends who've won the Hart, Vezina, Calder and Norris trophies, the argument for renaming the Hart Trophy after "Mr. Hockey" Gordie Howe, what the Edmonton oilers need moving forward, Craig Anderson's time with the Senators come to an end, check in on the Finals and the return of Steve Stamkos as the Bolts go up 2-1 in the series, anniversary of Manon Rheaume suiting up for the Bolts 28 years ago and the 48 year anniversary of Team Canada in the famed Summit Series.For the Irish toast, Liam and Paul raise it up for Steve Stamkos and members of the Team Canada Summit Series team.Sticks and Taps Irish Song of the Week - The Rampart Chamber Choir's incredible rendition of the "Rocky Road to Dublin." Stay healthy! Get it in to ya! Gidday! Slàinte!
Episode 8 - Manon Rheaume, Deng Yaping, Valentina Vezzali, Katherine Grainger and Influential Sports Teams Manon Rheaume Which position did she play in? What happened in the match when she was hit in the face with a puck? Do you really think the men would feel ‘embarrassed' about not scoring against a woman player? Name two of the pro hockey teams she played for Deng Yaping Why did the table tennis community not always take her seriously? What medals did she win at the 1992 Olympics? How old was she when she retired? Do you find this surprising? What did she concentrate once she was no longer competing? Valentina Vezzali What are the names of the 3 types of fencing weapons? Why was the 2008 Olympics different for her as a person? Which medals did she win in 2012? Why was this significant? Find the word that means ‘voted for' in the final part. Katherine Grainger In which subject does she has a PhD? Where did she win the Eva Bailey Trophy, and what was it for? Who was her partner at the 2012 Olympics? Why do you think she decided to make a ‘comeback' in 2016? Influential Sports Teams Which sport did the Bloomer Girls participate in? Find out what ‘bloomers' are and why that might have been their nickname? At which university would you have found the Tigerbelles? Who was their coach? How many people watched the 2015 Women's Football World cup? Do you think it is fair that men and women are paid differently for playing exactly the same game? Which countries did some of the Olympic refugee team come from? Why would the Olympic committee allow them to participate even though they probably would not win?
New Jersey's hockey history continued through the Rockin' Rollers of the RHI who formed right as our ice hockey-leaning Devils were hitting their stride as a perennial contender. While this game against the Buffalo Stampede may have been ugly, the highlight was the entry of Manon Rheaume as yet another NJ goalie gets prominent coverage on this podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We crown another queen! Then we tell some fun stories. Amanda kicks off with Manon Rheaume, the first woman to play in any of the four major sports leagues. Rita introduces Timber Tina, a Lumberjill who runs her own park and competitions for women. Follow us on social media: FB: facebook.com/idkherpodcast Twitter: @IDKHerPodcast Insta: @idkher_podcast
Matt Esteves, a credentialed reporter for the Tampa Bay Lightning and writer for Raw Charge, discusses the Lightning's history with the St. Louis Blues. This includes goaltenders Manon Rheaume and Ben Bishop.
The first woman ever to play in one of the four major professional sports in North America, Manon Rheaume, joins #6DMM to talk about her life and career in the game of hockey. From her time growing up in Quebec when no other girls were playing youth hockey, to winning a silver medal for Team Canada at the 1998 Olympics, it's all in this podcast. Manon was and is an inspiration to so many young athletes - myself included. Enjoy! Intro/outro: Under the Northern Star by Amon Amarth. Used by permission.
Hockey trailblazer Manon Rheaume is our guest on Episode 105 of The Red and White Authority to discuss her historic hockey career, the evolution of women's hockey and the importance of the NHL celebrating Gender Equality Month
Shannon Miller's special guests today are two women who are trail blazers and game changers, and likely asked themselves (directly or indirectly) these two questions: IF not ME, Who? IF not NOW, When? Manon Rheaume made history on September 23, 1992 by being the first female ever to play in the NHL. Manon made her debut as a goal tender for the Tampa Bay Lightening in a game against the Boston Bruins. It was a day Manon Rheaume would never forget, and an amazing moment in history for women. Kendall Coyne made history by being the first female to participate in the NHL Skills Showcase during the NHL All-Star Weekend in San Jose, CA. Kendall Coyne competed in the Fastest Skater competition, unleashing her speed to achieve an amazing time of 14.346 seconds. Kendall skated with the confidence and skill of the world class player she is, and made her mark on our journey towards equality. For show notes and related links for this episode click HERE. For more conversations from the world of women’s sport including articles, blogs, videos and podcasts visit wispsports.com. WiSP Sports is the World’s Largest Podcast Network for Women’s Sport with more than 20 hosts, 1000+ episodes across 30+ shows and a global audience of over 2 million. WiSP Sports is on all major podcast players. Follow WiSP Sports on social media @WiSPsports. Contact us at info@wispsports.com.
Canadian Hockey Enforcer Billy McGuigan tells of the gut-busting circumstances that puts him in a "You Better Score" Shoot-Out with Legendary female goalie Manon Rheaume.
Manon Rheaume becomes the first woman to play for the NHL. Manon Rheaume was born in Lac Beauport, Quebec on February 24, 1972. She began skating at the age of three and joined hockey games as a goaltender by age five. So it may not have seemed a big deal to her when, on September 23, 1992, she goal-tended for the NHL’s Tampa Bay Lightning team in a pre-season game against the St. Louis Blues. She became the NHL’s first female player that day, but Rheaume was used to firsts. She was the first woman to play in an international pee wee hockey tournament and the first woman to play in a major junior game. Rheaume’s career in various minor league teams and in the NHL carried on until 1997. Her experience as the goaltender for the gold medal-winning Women’s Canadian National Team at the 1992 and 1994 Women’s World Championships gave her the experience to play on the Canadian women’s Olympic hockey team. There, of course, she helped the team bring home a silver medal in 1998. In 1997 Rheaume wrote her book, Manon: Alone In Front Of The Net. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.