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In this episode of The Ride to the Rink, Lee shares a step-by-step guide for skaters and goalies to get the most out of any skills clinic—whether you're focused on skating, shooting, passing, or defense. His practical tips will help players, parents, and coaches turn every clinic into a lasting opportunity for growth.
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Ute und Friedemann Rink sind im Jahr 2025 seit 50 Jahren verheiratet, noch länger machen sie miteinander Musik. Erst als Liedermacher-Duo, dann vor allem als „Die Rinks“ gemeinsam mit ihren Kindern. Sie blicken zurück auf viele tolle musikalische Projekte und Abenteuer – unter anderem haben sie mit Rolf Zuckowski zwei CDs aufgenommen. Heute musizieren sie meistens wieder zu zweit, ob in Kindergärten und Schulen oder für Erwachsene. Doch es gab auch herausfordernde Zeiten in ihrem Leben, mit denen Ute und Friedemann durchaus unterschiedlich umgegangen sind. --- Bonus-Talk 1: Zahnkrone in der Tuba und ungeplanter Nachtausflug im Heißluftballon Bonus-Talk 2: Familienfest zur Goldenen Bonus-Talks: www.steady.page/de/kae-podcast/about Eure Mitgliedschaften ermöglichen mir diesen Podcast! Außerdem gehen 10 % aller Abo-Einnahmen als Spende an die Familienherberge Lebensweg: www.familienherberge-lebensweg.de www.jetztwirdspersoenlich.net
Sarah Rink was the winner of the Milestone contest and discusses her new collection.
Private lessons can be a great way to grow your game—but only if you approach them the right way.In this Ride to the Rink, Lee shares advice directly with young players on how to make private coaching sessions truly valuable. From asking the right questions to tracking your progress off the ice, this episode is all about helping players take ownership of their development and turn every lesson into lasting improvement.
Teismui perduota byla, kurioje 24-erių Mažeikių rajono gyventojas kaltinamas seksualiniu smurtu prieš 40 mergaičių. Dauguma jų mažametės – iki 14 metų amžiaus, o jauniausiai nukentėjusiajai 8-eri.Kiniški automobiliai veržiasi į Lietuvos rinką. Kokia jų strategija? Kokios gali būti grėsmės dėl tokios intensyvios plėtros?Lietuvos banko vertinimu, dėl JAV muitų tikėtinas Kinijos prekių antplūdis į ES Lietuvos eksportuotojams grėsmių prarasti rinkas nekels, o su tiesiogine Kinijos konkurencija susidurtų apie šeštadalis lietuviškų gamintojų – baldų pramonė, plastikų, elektronikos gamintojai.Vytauto Didžiojo universiteto Valdo Adamkaus sporto centre įvyko paralimpinių pamokų diena. Tai pirmas toks renginys, kai beveik keturi šimtai vaikų iš įvairių Lietuvos mokyklų turėjo galimybę išbandyti daugiau nei dvidešimt paralimpinių arba kitų sporto šakų.Verslininko Gedimino Žiemelio įkurtas ir valdomas krepšinio klubo „Wolves“ ketina dvejiems metams stabdyti veiklą ir prašo Lietuvos krepšinio lygos panaikinti licenciją.Ved. Agnė Skamarakaitė
A joint investigation into sexual assault within Chicago Police Department reviewed over 300 complaints accusing Chicago officers of sexual assault and misconduct and has created a first-of-its-kind analysis from those allegations. We talked with Maria Inés Zamudio and Dana Brozost-Kelleher, who led the investigation. Plus, a 51st case tied to disgraced CPD detective Reynaldo Guevara has been overturned, Chicago is sinking faster than most major cities, and our friends at The Triibe are celebrating their new West Side studio! Good News: The Rink's 50th Anniversary Want some more City Cast Chicago news? Then make sure to sign up for our Hey Chicago newsletter. Follow us @citycastchicago You can also text us or leave a voicemail at: 773 780-0246 Become a member of City Cast Chicago. Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info HERE
Inside INdiana Business Radio for the afternoon of June 6, 2025. A popular ice skating facility in South Bend marks the opening of its third rink. Plus, Purdue approves 50-year master plan for its Indianapolis campus. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.
On this episode of The Ride To The Rink, Lee shares a simple story that left a big impression—and reminds every young player (and parent) why the way you act off the ice matters just as much as the way you play on it. After a young player was complimented by a stranger for his manners and kindness, Lee and Mike break down what it means to represent your team and your sport in everyday life, and why those little things—like saying “please” and “thank you”—can make a huge difference.A short but meaningful message about respect, accountability, and the kind of character that makes great teammates—and great people.Click To Text The Our Kids Play Hockey Team!Have A Topic You Want Us To Cover? Let us know!Please Be Sure To Subscribe & Leave A Review For Us On Apple Podcasts, doing so helps our show grow!Follow Us On Social Media: Facebook Group X Instagram LinkedIn YouTube
Ice hockey was hit hard by the pandemic, with empty arenas and financial losses threatening the sport's future. Now in 2025, North America's National Hockey League (NHL) has come roaring back. We'll look at that journey and how the sport is about to enjoy a record-breaking season with predicted revenues of $6.6bn.If you would like to get in touch with the show, please email: businessdaily@bbc.co.ukPresenter: Sam Gruet Producer: Megan Lawton(Anton Lundell of the Florida Panthers scores a goal against Joseph Woll of the Toronto Maple Leafs during the first period of Game Seven of the Second Round of the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs at the Scotiabank Arena on May 18, 2025 in Toronto, Canada. Credit: Getty Images)
Title:Super Soldier Activation: James Rink on the 2025 Conference & SSP DisclosureLong Description:In this episode of the Typical Skeptic Podcast, host Robert Kalil welcomes James Rink, founder of Super Soldier Talk and organizer of the upcoming 2025 Super Soldier Activation Conference, scheduled for October 8–12, 2025, at the Wyndham I-Drive Avanti Resort in Orlando, FL. James shares insights into the conference's themes, including covert military programs, MILABs, and the Secret Space Program, and discusses the lineup of speakers and activities planned for this transformative event.Event Details:
On this episode of Ride to the Rink, we're joined by a true hockey visionary—Howard Dolgon, founder and longtime owner of the Syracuse Crunch, who turned a dream into a franchise and a franchise into a legacy.Howard reflects on his journey from a tough Brooklyn neighborhood to the New York State and Syracuse Hockey Halls of Fame—a path paved not by luck, but by passion, perseverance, and relentless belief. He opens up about the power of effort over excuses, the importance of chasing your potential, and why he's still dreaming big after 30+ years in the game.This is an episode for the kids with big dreams, the parents who believe in them, and the coaches who help them grow. If you've ever wondered how far love for the game can really take you—this ride is for you.
Team USA gold medalist and NCAA champion Caroline Harvey joins us for a special Ride to the Rink episode—and she's talking directly to young players chasing big goals.Whether you dream of playing high school, college, or even Olympic hockey, this quick conversation is packed with the kind of advice that helps you take the next step in your game.
Today's Homily Highlight is from Fr. Kyle Rink, Parochial Vicar at St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Vancouver.Subscribe to the Morning Blend on your favorite podcast platform.Find this show on the free Hail Mary Media App, along with a radio live-stream, prayers, news, and more.Look through past episodes or support this podcast.The Morning Blend is a production of Mater Dei Radio in Portland, Oregon.
Sunday Evening Jam - Live Stream April 27thThis week on the Sunday Evening Jam, jD and Sarah J. dive into a fun-filled discussion all about hockey songs in honor of the NHL Stanley Cup playoffs. Whether you're a die-hard fan or just along for the ride, the duo covers everything from Fireworks to Lonely End of the Rink, sharing personal stories and thoughts on how The Tragically Hip's music connects with the spirit of the game.Expect laughs, off-the-cuff commentary, and a little bit of hockey talk sprinkled in as jD updates us on the Edmonton Oilers' playoff run (and his nail-biting anxiety). Plus, jD drops some big news you won't want to miss, including updates on Podlist 6 and the upcoming October 4th event at the Rec Room!What to Expect in This Episode:An exciting look at hockey-themed songs by The Tragically HipFun stories about Gord Downie's connection to hockeyA sneak peek at Podlist 6 and upcoming event detailsjD's personal reflections on the latest countdown song, Boots or HeartsHow to Join Us:We're live every Sunday at 5 PM ET. Join the chat, drop your thoughts, share your favorite hockey songs, or just hang out for the ride! The Sunday Evening Jam - Live Stream is your weekly hangout for all things The Tragically Hip with a mix of music, memories, and lots of fun conversation.Become a part of the community with membersHIP! Support the show and join a group of passionate fans who get exclusive access, early content, and a behind-the-scenes look at everything jD is up to. It's all about connecting with the music, the legacy, and each other.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/tthtop40/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
What's your role on the ice—and how can you lean into it, even if it's not the one you wanted? In this Ride to the Rink, NHL veteran and current youth coach Zac Rinaldo shares real-world advice for players navigating team dynamics, finding their identity, and expanding their skillset.From his own evolution through junior, pro, and now coaching, Zac breaks down how players can:
Getting cut from a team hurts—but it doesn't define your future. Olympic gold medalist and broadcaster Tessa Bonhomme joins The Ride to the Rink to deliver an inspiring message to every young player who didn't make the team this season.In just 10 minutes, Tessa shares:Why being cut can actually be a giftHow to turn disappointment into fuel for growthThe truth about building a winning team (hint: it's not all top scorers)Her personal “Google Maps” analogy for navigating your unique hockey pathA powerful mindset shift: “Face Everything And Rise”Whether you're on a new team or still searching for your next opportunity, this episode is a reminder that adversity is part of every great hockey story—including yours.
Curtis and Christopher are joined by one of the organizers of the 11th GonzoFest, Kent Fielding, calling in from Alaska. Kent will be in New Orleans on May 15-18 with Christopher and Curtis at GonzoFest's headquarters, the Garden District Book Shop's Bar Epilogue located at 2727 Prytania St. in the historic Rink, plus there will be tons of other "after hour" locations. Gonzo acolytes will gather to celebrate Hunter's life and legacy with panel discussions, music, poetry, and even two walking tours of HST's favorite French Quarter haunts. It's free - you just need to get yourself there. More at gonzofest.net.
The birds are chirping, the season's winding down—and that means it's the perfect time to start thinking about how to build a better hockey player this off-season.In this episode of Ride to the Rink, Lee and Mike dive into how players (and parents) can start planning a development calendar that fits real life and drives real growth. From simple 20-minute habits like daily push-ups or shooting pucks, to blocking out time in a shared Google Calendar, it's all about building consistency, not cramming in ice time.You'll also hear: ✅ Why structured planning beats “winging it” every time ✅ How daily effort—even 15 minutes—adds up in a big way ✅ Tips for integrating hockey into your lifestyle without burning out ✅ Why the off-ice work matters just as much (if not more) than spring tournamentsWhether your player wants to hit the next level or just stay sharp during the off-season, this short ride is packed with advice for setting goals, building habits, and staying balanced.
The Sawkar Salute: Burke Stucker-Still Skating, still shooting and still scoring on the hockey rink! full 244 Fri, 18 Apr 2025 13:44:50 +0000 8roZSNyMaCHBBcyH8Nj7IpVwTTqIWNYM society & culture,sports,news,relationships,hockey The Morning News with Vineeta Sawkar society & culture,sports,news,relationships,hockey The Sawkar Salute: Burke Stucker-Still Skating, still shooting and still scoring on the hockey rink! Vineeta Sawkar brings you the day's most important and impactful news stories, talks with the news-makers and influencers we need to hear from, and brightens your day with fun anecdotes and stories along the way. Add in the latest weather, traffic, and sports…it's the best way to start the day! 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Society & Culture Sports News Relationships Hockey False
“Why You Should Never Let Anyone Tell You ‘You Won't Make It'”On this ride, Lee, Christie, and Mike get real about one of the most common — and harmful — things kids in hockey (and beyond) hear: “You'll never make it.” Whether it's a coach, a parent, or even your own doubts, this episode is a rallying cry for young athletes to chase their dreams and embrace the journey — with eyes wide open and skates on the ice.We talk about why dreaming big matters, how to handle criticism, what it really takes to succeed, and why the path might change — and that's okay. This episode is all about believing in yourself, putting in the work, and owning your journey, no matter where it leads.Click To Text The Our Kids Play Hockey Team!
Valsts prezidents Edgars Rinkēvičs rosina samazināt slieksni tautas nobalsošanas ierosināšanai. Kā tas ietekmēs sabiedrības līdzdalību valstiski svarīgos procesos, to Krustpunktā vaicājam politiķiem un ekspertiem. Analizē Saeimas Juridiskās komisijas priekšsēdētājs Andrejs Judins (Jaunā Vienotība), Saeimas deputāts Edvards Smiltēns (Apvienotais saraksts), analītikas un vadības grupas "PowerHouse Latvia" direktors, RSU docents Mārtiņš Daugulis, Valsts prezidenta padomniece likumdošanas un starptautisko tiesību jautājumos Kristīne Līce un Latvijas pilsoniskās alianses eksperte pilsoniskās sabiedrības attīstības jautājumos Inese Puriņa. Pirms vairāk nekā 10 gadiem, kad Latvijas krievvalodīgajiem iedzīvotājiem izdevās savākt parakstus, lai rosinātu referendumu par valsts valodas statusa piešķiršanu krievu valodai, mūs pārņēma pamatīgs emociju vilni. Tas ievērojami mobilizēja latviešus, kas arī ar pārliecinošu balsu vairākumu noraidīja šo priekšlikumu. Bet paralēli radās pretestība pret referenduma ideju vispār. Ātri vien deputāti savācās, veica izmaiņas likumā, paceļot daudzkārt augstāk latiņu, cik daudz parakstu nepieciešams, lai vispār rosinātu referendumu. Un kopš tā laika referendumi Latvijā vairs nav arī bijuši. Tagad visu nosaka deputāti. Paraksti gan tiek vākti arī referendumiem, bet nesekmīgi, jo savākt tik daudz parakstus, ļaudīm ejot pie notāra, neizdodas. Un grūti pateikt, vai kādreiz Latvijā kāds referendums vēl notiks. Ja vien likumos atkal netiks veiktas kādas izmaiņas. Vajadzētu Latvijas tautai uzticēt kaut vai rosināt vairāk izlemt kādus grūtākus jautājums, vai tā ir spējīga lemt? Varbūt tiešām ir drošāk, ka visu nosaka deleģētie tautas kalpi.
Youtube nuoroda: https://youtu.be/Vw4hH--Br80Šiaulių banko vyriausioji ekonomistė Indrė Genytė-Pikčienė ir Amerikos Atlanto Tarybos vyriausioji mokslo darbuotoja dr. Agnia Grigas trumpai ir aiškiai atsako į klausimus apie labiausiai šią savaitę aptarinėjamą temą - Trumpas ir jo muitai. 00:00 Muitai ir tarifai. 00:31 Kas padarė įtaką?03:12 Kokia muitų politika galiojo iki šiol?06:02 JAV ir Kinijos muitų karas?09:01 Finansų rinkų reakcijos?12:54 Rinkų stabilumas ir investuotojų pasitikėjimas?14:11 Kaip muitų sustabdymas paveiks Europą?16:45 Ar istorija gali kartotis?17:22 Lietuvos ekonomika?20:38 JAV gyventojai reaguoja į Trumpo politiką?21:24 Trumpo politika?22:43 Kaip Trumpo aplinka reaguoja į muitų politiką?23:34 Kaip turėtų elgtis muitų paveiktos šalys?24:33 Kaip paveikė tarptautinius santykius?25:54 JAV ir Kinijos muitų karas?26:38 Trumpas gali suvaldyti ir Kiniją, ir Rusiją?
Steve interviews Adrian Dater (00:11:55) his old partner on The Lonely End of the Rink podcast. Adrian joins us from St. Louis where he is covering his first Frozen Four. Steve and Adrain talk Sabres playoff drought, the Avalanche's playoff hopes, and the return of Gabriel Landeskog. Adrain has opinions on Ovechkin breaking Gretzky's record, the best teams heading into the NHL Playoffs, and the success of the Four Nations tournament. The guys also discuss Kiss, Gene Simmons, the Frozen Four, and more. Also, James W. Miller debuts (1:00:55) to talk about his new book, "The Last Manager." John explains why he wanted to write a book about Earl Weaver and the challenges of getting the book published. James talks about interviewing MLB players from the 70's and finally getting some time with Cal Ripken Jr. Miller also talks about the disaster that is the Pittsburgh Pirates and their recent run of unforced errors thats has brought disgrace to the franchise. Steve starts the show with First Things First and talks about the Atlanta Braves showing signs of life, Lazio losing to a team in Norway, and the Frozen Four. The show ends with one last thing about Nonnas. For more information follow the podcast on twitter @sports_casters Email: thesportscasters@gmail.com
As the hockey season wraps up, it's time to hit pause—and look back.In this episode of The Ride to the Rink, Lee MJ Elias and Mike Bonelli team up to help young players reflect on their season the right way. Whether you hoisted a championship trophy or just gave it your all every day, there are key lessons waiting to be uncovered—if you take the time to look.Lee and Mike break down a coach-approved reflection process, including:• ✅ How to assess your personal growth beyond stats•
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Send us a textDoug Lynch, former professional hockey player turned entrepreneur, shares his journey from the ice to founding innovative performance apparel company Filium and how the relationships built through sports became the foundation for his business success.• Began playing hockey at age three in Coquitlam, BC, eventually being drafted by the Edmonton Oilers in the second round• Won a Memorial Cup with the Red Deer Rebels at age 17, learning the importance of team success for individual growth• Played professionally in the NHL (Edmonton) and in European leagues, including Austria and Sweden• Founded Zenkai Sports (now Philium Incorporated) after retiring in Portland and connecting with Nike professionals• Developed revolutionary technology that transforms natural cotton into high-performance fabric for athletic wear• Secured investments from professional athletes, including Rickie Fowler, Marty Turco, and the Morris twins• Established licensing partnerships with major brands like 1764 Golf and O'Neill's rugby apparel• Emphasizes that relationships are the most valuable asset in business—"you never spend relationship capital, you only reinvest it"• Currently mentors UBC hockey players and works with athlete transition organizations to help sports professionals prepare for life after competitionUse code AP20 to save 20% on Zenkai apparel and AP15 to save Powered by Perfect Sports Supplements use "AP15" to save 15%!--Want to see more of the AP? Subscribe to the AP YouTube channel.--Check out Doug's socials:InstagramFilium Tech--Check out Dave's stuff:InstagramTwitterLinkedIn--Try Can-I-Wellness Sleep Product 20% off - AP20 at checkout--Get 20% off Caldera Lab Men's Skincare Products--Get your Vivobarefoot Shoes 20% off by using the code: ATHLETEPOD20 Check out our Website | Twitter | LinkedIn | Instagram | Tiktok | Spotify | Apple | Google | Youtube l Save 20% on Perfect Sports Supplements
In this episode of The Ride to the Rink, we're joined by mental performance coach and former professional hockey player Danielle McDonough to help young athletes develop a winning mindset before they even step onto the ice.Feeling nervous about a big game? Stressed about a mistake from last time? Danielle shares simple but powerful tools—like breathing techniques, visualization, and superpower statements—to help you stay calm, confident, and focused. She explains how practicing mental skills is just like practicing stickhandling or skating—the more you do it, the better you'll be when it matters most!Plus, we tackle how to reset after a mistake, overcome peer pressure, and get back to having fun on the ice. This short but powerful episode is packed with real-life strategies that can help you in hockey, school, and beyond.So sit back, relax, and get ready to breathe in confidence and skate out stronger on your next Ride to the Rink!Click To Text The Our Kids Play Hockey Team!
On this episode of The Ride to the Rink, we're joined by Jon Nelson, a hockey coach and mental health advocate, to talk about the highs and lows of a hockey season and what to do when you're feeling down.
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How This Is Building Me, hosted by world-renowned oncologist D. Ross Camidge, MD, PhD, is a podcast focused on the highs and lows, ups and downs of all those involved with cancer, cancer medicine, and cancer science across the full spectrum of life's experiences. In this episode, Dr Camidge sat down with Alexandra Rink, PhD, a medical physicist at Princess Margaret Cancer Centre; a clinician scientist at the Princess Margaret Research Institute; and an associate professor in the Departments of Radiation Oncology and Medical Biophysics at the University of Toronto in Canada. Drs Camidge and Rink discussed how Dr Rink's early career interest in forensics led her down the path toward becoming a medical physicist, how physics factor into radiation therapy delivery, and the importance of multidisciplinary collaboration to deliver optimal patient care.
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Tryout season is here, and whether you're heading to the rink feeling confident or battling nerves, we're here to help you approach it with the right mindset. In this episode of The Ride to the Rink, Lee, Mike, and Sherry break down what you can control, what really matters in an evaluation, and how to set yourself up for success—both on and off the ice.We'll talk about:✅ How to manage nerves and set a strong mental outlook✅ Why most teams already have a roster in mind—and what that means for you✅ The importance of preparation, from gear checks to pre-tryout routines✅ What coaches really look for during tryouts✅ How being a great teammate can make a differencePlus, we've got advice for parents—because your role in this process is just as important! Whether this is your first eval or your tenth, this episode is packed with insights to help you skate onto the ice with confidence.
Join Eric, @EnglishNick67, @WesMoss365, @TimAndrewsHere, @Autopritts, @JaredYamamoto, George, and Greg in their newly extended timeslot from 3pm-7pm as they chat about Trump's new Tesla, bot budgets, the letter 'W', and so much more! *New episodes of our sister shows: The Popcast with Tim Andrews and The Nightcap with Jared Yamamoto are available as well!*
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Spring is here! As the temperatures rise and the ice starts to melt, you might be wondering: Should I keep playing hockey in the spring, or is it okay to take a break?In this episode, Lee MJ Elias, Mike Bonelli, and Sherry Hudspeth tackle one of the biggest questions young hockey players face: Do I need to play year-round to get better? Spoiler alert: You don't.✅ Why taking a break from hockey can actually make you a better player✅ The benefits of playing other sports (or even picking up an instrument!)✅ How to avoid the pressure of year-round hockey and focus on overall development✅ Why your parents (and their wallets) need a break too!Whether you're lacing up for lacrosse, swinging a baseball bat, hitting the golf course, or just enjoying some downtime, remember—be an athlete, stay active, and most importantly, have fun.
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Calling all young hockey players and future broadcasters! In this episode of The Ride to the Rink, broadcaster Jamie Hersch joins Lee Elias to share how kids can turn their love for sports into an exciting career in broadcasting.
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Interim U.S. Attorney Danielle Sassoon is leaving her post days after the White House ordered her office to withdraw corruption charges against Mayor Eric Adams. Plus, a man is facing a murder charge after he allegedly killed his roommate and put his body in a suitcase in the East River. Also, WNYC's Sean Carlson talks with Councilmember Joann Ariola about her new role as minority leader. And finally, WNYC's David Brand hits the ice with a hockey fanatic in Queens who turned his tiny backyard into a hockey rink.
In this episode of The Ride to the Rink, Lee and Mike discuss the often-overlooked power of positive body language in hockey. While much attention is given to avoiding negative habits like sulking or smashing sticks, this episode flips the script to explore how positivity can elevate not just individual performance but the entire team.From encouraging teammates after mistakes to staying engaged between periods, Lee and Mike share actionable tips and stories about how players can use their body language to stand out on the ice, in the locker room, and even with referees. Whether you're a skater, goalie, or coach, this episode will leave you inspired to embrace the energy you bring to the game.--Key Takeaways:1.Positive Body Language Is Contagious: A simple pat on a teammate's back or encouraging words can change the energy of the entire bench.2.Engagement Matters: Coaches and recruiters notice players who stay focused and listen during team discussions, especially between periods.3.Fake It Till You Make It: Even pretending to smile or show confidence can improve your mood and performance.4.Referees Are People Too: Small gestures like handing a puck to the ref show respect and can positively influence how they perceive you.5.Coaches Look for Leaders: Players who display confidence and readiness through body language often earn critical opportunities in big moments.--Practical Tips for Players and Coaches:•Players: Maintain eye contact with coaches, stay involved on the bench, and use encouraging gestures to lift your teammates.•Goalies: Avoid visibly showing frustration after goals. Instead, refocus quickly and motivate your team.•Coaches: Reward and call attention to players who exhibit positive body language to set the standard for the team.--#PositiveBodyLanguage #RideToTheRink #HockeyLeadership #TeamworkClick To Text The Our Kids Play Hockey Team!Looking for the best gift to give your team at the end of this season? Hockey Wraparound is offering a really great Team Deal that includes 12 Wraparound (10 Hockey Wraparounds + 2 Goalie Wraparounds) plus 12 MYBALLs for just $199!Order now at HockeyWraparound.com!Have A Topic You Want Us To Cover? Let us know!Please Be Sure To Subscribe & Leave A Review For Us On Apple Podcasts, doing so helps our show grow!Follow Us On Social Media: Facebook Group X Instagram LinkedIn YouTube
Hockey is more than just a game—it's a team, a family, and a place where players support one another both on and off the ice. In this episode of The Ride to the Rink, we welcome world-class hockey player and mental health advocate Kendra Fisher to talk about an important part of the game that doesn't always get enough attention—the mental side.Kendra shares her own journey with mental health, offering powerful advice for young players who may be struggling. From learning how to ask for help to being a great teammate for those who need support, she breaks down what it means to create a culture of trust, connection, and understanding in hockey.
Cold Open 0:00 Intro 4:20 News 8:45 Top 10's 17:11 Mr.Hockey Finalist Predictions 31:28 Leo Gabriel Interview 1:32:55