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In episode #298, we're joined by Bethany Brausen, Head Coach of the University of St. Thomas Women's program. Brausen just completed her first season with St. Thomas after taking over as interim Head Coach in November and being name full-time coach just a few months later. She is also in the process of completing her PhD in Organizational Leadership Policy & Development, and as you're about to hear, her education in leadership and organizational development is clearly woven into how she's building the Tomies program. Following her playing career that included captaining the University of Minnesota, she joined Brad Frost's staff with the Gophers as an Assistant Coach for 5 seasons, before moving across town to St. Thomas. Brausen will be joining us as a speaker at the upcoming IIHF Coaching Symposium, hosted in Stockholm during the Men's World Championship. Stay tuned for that presentation on The Coaches Site! Listen she shares why players need to create a self-governing culture, what we get wrong about real leadership, and the importance of understanding that every person has their own story.
We chat with 2024 OUA Women's Hockey Champion and 2025 Player of the Year, Carly Orth. We chat about her hockey career, favourite moments and more!
Send us a textIn what can only be described as pure heartbreak, the Wisconsin Badgers basketball team and head coach Greg Gard are out of the NCAA tournament and fail to reach the sweet 16 yet again.  What many thought was going to be a failed season turned out to be pretty successful, especially the Badgers' best player, John Tonje. We talk about what he leaves behind and the impact he had on this program.  Where does Greg Gard go from here? What does he need to get back to this point in a year?The Womens Hockey team is playing for a National Title! We react to that game.Spring football is in full swing. We focus in on the defensive line today and talk about how different that room looks to last year. How BIG of an impact will the new size be up front? Can the run defense be like the old school Badger teams?!?Follow the show on Twitter: https://x.com/TheBuckyReportFollow Rajeev on Twitter: https://x.com/RajeevBadgersFollow Justin on Twitter: https://x.com/BuckyReportJJÂ
For episode #283, we welcome former TCS contributor and current Head Coach of the University of Minnesota-Duluth women's program, Laura Schuler. Schuler has enjoyed a remarkable and diverse career that has seen her be on the forefront of the evolution of the Women's game as both a player and coach, including leading some of the most talented teams, both internationally and at the NCAA level. That includes being named the Head Coach Canada's National Team in 2015 and leading the program to a Silver medal at the 2018 Olympics. Make sure to check out her TCS series, Finding the Details with Laura Schuler for a break down of the the key details and habits that are critical to creating consistency in your team's play. Listen as she shares why hockey is one the best labrotories for life lessons, why coaches should be focusing on tendencies in prescouts, and becoming a threat by creating a predictable structure.
On a special NCAA podcast; Brownie is joined by Cass Turner: Head Coach of the Quinnipiac University Women's Hockey Team. In a great conversation, they talk about her playing career, how she got to Quinnipiac and some of her teammates along the way. The pair also get into her coaching philosophy, some of the players she coached and how she's built a winning and supportive culture. They end on the always popular Lightning Round. Out now on all available podcast platforms.
The boys are back with another episode of Hello Hockey! This episode covered ALumni associations, Womens Hockey, and everyrthing around the NHL! All that and so much more on the show! Today's Guest: Chris Joeseph - Former NHLer Jesse Kirshenbaum - bClutch David Pagnotta - The Fourth Period/Urban Age Homes Insider Cassie Campbell - NHL broadcaster/PWHL Special Advisor
Ked and Brownie are back and joined by Coach Carp of the Northeastern Huskies. The boys break down their past weekend, welcome new faces to the roster, break down what the vets bring to the table and appreciate the word GRIT.
An eclectic episode and I apologize for that, especially for starting off for ranting about Womens Hockey but its all good content thats free. You're welcome
The Springfield Thunderbirds have signed Steve Konowalchuk as their head coach Savannah Prefontaine and Morgan Grzybowski join jeff to discuss the student-led creation of the Alabama Crimson Tide women's hockey program. This is an incredible story you will not want to miss. AND MORE! Mike Burgoyne, St. Louis' best realtor! - mike@strikewithmike.com, 1-314-753-4060 Wolf Power Washing - Call Joe at 314-420-5434. Joe has the best rates in town! Check our our T-Shirt Shop! www.LetsGoBlues.com/shop Follow us on the socials! @lgbradio
The city budget moves from committee to mayor's office, though tax rates, federal funding commitments and other big questions are still in flux. Ed and Emma met with Budget Chief Shelley Carroll this week to discuss, and share some of her thoughts, alongside some of their own. And while Ed was recently sounding the alarm on a toboggan ban in Toronto, Emma is not so sure there's all that much to be alarmed about. Maybe a bigger issue is how much time kids spend on phones (including in classrooms), rather than out taking risks and learning about the world? PLUS: Toronto women's hockey tickets are sold right out, but there's a chance for lots of those left out to see a game in person coming up. This episode was produced by Paulo Marques, Julia De Laurentiis Johnston, Emma Teitel and Edward Keenan. What you would like to hear on Toronto Star podcasts? Let us know in this survey and you can enter to win a $100 gift card.
PWHL is taking the world by storm! Talk about current training and my adventures to the first home PWHL game. Twitter // https://twitter.com/ThoughtsByRandy Reddit // https://www.reddit.com/r/drivingwithrandy/ Venmo // https://venmo.com/code?user_id=3157018571440128406 Paypal // https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/JulySecond
What a great way to kick off 2024! Aarav and Arsh begin by predicting whether Michigan or Washington will win the 2024 CFP National Championship. Next, they dive into the 2024 NFC & AFC Pro Bowl Rosters and discuss which players should have been named to the Pro Bowl. Finally, these two brothers discuss the start of the Professional Women's Hockey League!For sponsorship and advertising opportunities, please contact us at: twobrothers.sportspodcast@gmail.comChapters:0:00 Michigan vs Washington4:10 Pro Bowl Rosters16:01 Professional Women's Hockey LeagueBe sure to check us out on YouTube at:https://www.youtube.com/@2_brosandsportsSupport the show
Jeff and Elliotte circle around the NHL to touch on a number of headlines since we last spoke a week ago. They talk about Antti Raanta situation with Carolina (8:46), the Stefan Noesen hit on Juraj Slafkovsky that pulled him out of the game (13:26),  and the continued goalie issues with New Jersey (18:07). Jeff and Elliotte dig into the Matt Murley-Elias Pettersson rumour about how he would want to go to Chicago and play with Connor Bedard (30:11). The guys also talk about Ethan Bear officially signing with the Washington Capitals (40:20) and Elliotte mentions some free agents that could be signed in the new year (42:53).The guys answer your questions in the Montana's Thought Line (47:31) and Sarah Nurse of the PWHL joins Jeff and Elliotte ahead of the league's opener next week (1:09:51).Email the podcast at 32thoughts@sportsnet.ca or call the Montana's Thought Line at 1-833-311-3232 and leave us a voicemail.This podcast was produced and mixed by Dominic Sramaty and hosted by Jeff Marek and Elliotte Friedman.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.
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Stro and Chippy discuss women's hockey and other lifestyle s of Beer League Hockey Legends banter
September is here and Sens hockey begins this month. Many players are already practicing together, including the club's top two goalies. We talk about Ottawa's new pro women's hockey team. And we play Fact or Fiction: Our fearless predictions about some of the club's top storylines.
Turn it up, GISTers!We've been impatiently waiting for today's episode of The GIST of It. Co-hosts Ellen Hyslop and Steph Rotz dig into everything you need to know about last week's major news that the Mark Walter Group and Billie Jean King Enterprises — both already formal partners of the PWHPA — acquired the PHF, clearing the way for a unified women's hockey league.This news is years in the making, bringing with it lots of lingering concerns and questions. El and Steph chat through the history of how we got here, the details of the new league, how both PWHPA and PHF players are feeling, and much more. Thanks for tuning in. Show notes:Ep #156: Ice breakers — the PHF/PWHPA drama explainedEp #180: The PWHPA and BJK, a game-changing partnershipMore on The GIST: Subscribe: thegistsports.com/subscribepodTwitter: @thegistpodEmail: pod@thegistsports.com IG: @thegistca @thegistusa This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5678978/advertisement
Hi!From the NBA playoffs to the start of the NHL postseason to the NWSL Challenge Cup kickoff, there's no shortage of game action to discuss. On today's episode of The GIST of It, co-hosts Ellen Hyslop and Steph Rotz will chat through the highlights before pivoting to a major off-court conversation: the WTA's controversial return to China.After a 16-month boycott of the country following the disappearance of Chinese player Peng Shuai, the association stunningly reversed course last week and, unsurprisingly, money was likely a major factor in the decision. Tune in as El and Steph discuss the details, along with the broader sportswashing implications behind the WTA's pivot. Content warning: This episode contains mention of sexual assault.Show notes:Ep #242: Harvard women's hockey abuse & Women's World Cup sportswashingEp #226: FIFA's Fyre Fest?: World Cup chaosEp #225: On top of the World (Cup): Everything you need to know before kickoffEp #195: WTF Thursday: NFL chaos and LIV golf controversyEp #132: An update to the Peng Shuai story: the WTA is taking a standEp #127: Sports and censorship in ChinaMore on The GIST: Subscribe: thegistsports.com/subscribepodTwitter: @thegistpodEmail: pod@thegistsports.com IG: @thegistca @thegistusa
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In this bonus episode Chris & Steve talk with special guest, goaltender Heath Goldsmith of the USPHL's Fresno Monsters! We chat about the Jonathan Quick trade, the NHL playoff push, the NCAA Women's Froze Four and the lack of representation for women's hockey. Recorded Tuesday, March 14, 2023, P.M. CEST.  Let us know what you think on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PHHOfficialOr on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/phhpodcast/Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.comOne Puck At A Time: https://www.onepuckatatime.com/Mask Wraps (Save 15%  with discount code PIGEON2023: maskwraps.ca
Happy Groundhog Day!Content warning: Today's episode contains brief mention of racism and verbal and emotional abuse.No, you're not reliving the same day again — co-hosts Ellen Hyslop and Steph Rotz are back with yet another WTF-filled episode of The GIST of It. The first relates to a topic oft-discussed on the pod: toxic hockey culture. Longtime Harvard women's coach Katey Stone is facing allegations of abusive behavior and racist language.The second pertains to another hot button topic: sportswashing. Saudi Arabia will reportedly sponsor July's Women's World Cup leaving teams and fans alike outraged given the nation's appalling human rights record.Thanks for tuning in and getting fired up with us! Show notes:Ep #183: He said what now?: A deep dive into golf's latest dramaEp # 195: WTF Thursday: NFL chaos and LIV Golf controversythedonut.co/GIST‘A culture of complete fear': Harvard women's hockey coach Katey Stone under fire for alleged abusive behaviorMore on The GIST: Subscribe: thegistsports.com/subscribepodTwitter: @thegistpodEmail: pod@thegistsports.com IG: @thegistca @thegistusa
Right after the Sens' skills competition, Drake Batherson joined us for a good conversation about what's happening in the Sens' locker room these days. He won the hardest shot competition. He talks about rookies Jake Lucchini, along with Mark Kastelic who won the fastest skater competition. He also updates us on what he knows about the Sens injured players. Speaking of which, 2021 first rounder Tyler Boucher is hurt again.
Content warning: Today's episode contains mention of sexual, verbal and emotional abuse. Today's episode of The GIST of It is jam-packed with footy news, featuring one high and one low from the beautiful game. First, co-hosts El and Steph discuss yesterday's release of the joint NWSL and NWSLPA investigation into widespread abuse across the league. There are, sadly, more damning details to break down, plus crucial recommendations to build a better future for the players.Then it's time to kick it to the men's game where the World Cup final is officially set. El and Steph have everything you need to know before No. 3 Argentina and No. 4 France battle it out for international glory Sunday at 10 a.m. ET, including how both squads advanced, their keys to success in the championship game (spoiler alert: Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappé), and, of course, everyone's favorite: predictions.Thank you to BMO for supporting today's episode! The tourney may be winding down, but BMO's support of Canadian soccer won't be stopping anytime soon. BMO invests in growing the game by supporting youth programs across the country and through their Women in Soccer Fellowship, launched in partnership with Toronto FC. Learn more and stay in-the-know about future opportunities by visiting https://www.tfcwomeninsoccer.com/. Show notes:NWSL & NWSLPA Joint Investigative Report: https://www.cov.com/-/media/files/corporate/publications/file_repository/report-of-the-nwsl-and-nwslpa-joint-investigative-team.pdfEp #100: The NWSL and NHL have a coaching problem: https://open.spotify.com/episode/59A6H7Bo8ZXqImNYMHQexI?si=48ef382bca6b4693&nd=1Ep #115: The NWSL's institutional betrayal: https://open.spotify.com/episode/7mQRMzcsAK2NEMIyiszue1?si=a0bcde2edc7c4236&nd=1Ep #171: More problems on the pitch: The latest from the NWSL: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1fdBEuuaa49G6f0Uuuzmrz?si=c319d4d63b6c4e36&nd=1Ep #213: Player safety under fire: The NFL's concussion protocol and the NWSL investigation: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4KRMpFPWkZSxawoPS6Jkzv?si=de82a0e02d4a49bd&nd=1Ep #214: Times, they are a changin': NWSL investigation update and W Series financial woes: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4RXozj1OijAJKmj2Iwa6B2More on The GIST: Subscribe: thegistsports.com/subscribepodTwitter: @thegistpodEmail: pod@thegistsports.com IG: @thegistca @thegistusa
Some final thoughts on the Argos winning the Grey Cup; Will Someone Hire Joel Quenneville who was suspended as part of the Chicago Blackhawks scandal?: Womens Hockey Game Gets 14000 Fans. England wins their world cup opener with just 6 goals.
Welcome to another episode of the Post to Post Podcast! This week we dive into Connor McDavid making NHL History, Buffalo Sabres News and More! Website: PostToPostPod.com Youtube: Around The Boards E-Mail: PostToPostPod@gmail.com Instagram: @MadDogMatt44 Instagram: @PostToPostPodcast
Join the girls this week as they preview the 2022-23 NHL season and give their thoughts on the Anaheim Ducks roster as well as the first few games! They'll discuss interesting player storylines, what they think of GM Pat Verbeek's mentality, and their own exciting life updates.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -We love to hear from our STH community, so please leave a review and let us know what you enjoy about the podcast.Tune in every Thursday for our newest episode!Follow us on our social media platforms for updates and exclusive content:InstagramTwitterYouTube:ShelbyErin
Bruin's Diehard: Boston Bruins Analysis, NHL Recap, and Hockey Chatter
Join John Williams and Jeff Mannix with special guest Molly Engstram coach the U. of Maine Women's Hockey Team.
Lyndsey Fry is a retired American ice hockey player. She was a member of the United States women's national ice hockey team. She played college hockey for Harvard University. Fry competed at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia, where the USA team won the silver medal. Fry is an analyst with the Arizona Coyotes radio broadcast team and President of the Arizona Kachinas girl's hockey association.
Welcome to another episode of the Post to Post Podcast! This week we dive into The World Cup of Hockey, New ECHL Affiliates, and More! Youtube: Around The Boards E-Mail: PostToPostPod@gmail.com Instagram: @PostToPostPodcast Instagram: @MadDogMatt44
Welcome to another episode of the Post to Post Podcast! This week we dive into the Calgary Flames Signing Nazem Kadri to a BIG Contract, San Diego Gulls Sled Hockey and More! Youtube: Around The Boards E-Mail: PostToPostPod@gmail.com Instagram: @PostToPostPodcast Instagram: @MadDogMatt44
Dedicated to Ben Stelter! Rest in Peace Buddy! Special Guest: Paul Varley Friendship League- https://friendshipleague.org/ Egypt Hockey- https://egypticehockey.wixsite.com/egypticehockey Welcome to another episode of the Post to Post Podcast! This week we dive into Arbitration Signs, A Formal Apology to "The bum in the Adin Hill Video", New Reverse Retro Jerseys and Paul Varley's Hockey Adventures in Egypt and Ecuador! Youtube: Around The Boards E-Mail: PostToPostPod@gmail.com Instagram: @Maddogmatt44 Instagram: @PostToPostPodcast
Welcome to another episode of the Post to Post Podcast! This week we dive into Head Coach and Player Signs, Kevin Fiala to the LA Kings and Finishing off the Playoffs with the Colorado Avalanche winning the Stanley Cup! Youtube: Around The Boards E-Mail: PostToPostPod@gmail.com Instagram: @PostToPostPodcast
In this episode of Pigeonhole Hockey, we chat with Nick Dreyer, Assistant Coach & GM of the USPHL's Ogden Mustangs! We discuss the outcome of the Women's Frozen Four, make our predictions of the Men's Frozen Four, and discuss some of the moves at the NHL Trade Deadline! Recorded p.m. CEST, Monday March 21, 2022. Let us know what you think on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PHHOfficialSound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com
On this special episode of The Morning Skate; we're talking Northeastern Women's Hockey. Brownie was able to sit down with All Galaxy Goalie Aerin Frankel and Associate Head Coach Nick Carpenito ahead of their payback game vs Wisconsin (spoiler alert: they dusted the Badgers). Everything you need to know about this wagon of a team in time for the Frozen Four weekend. #HowlinHuskies
It's The First Full Installment of Drop The Puck, The Rough Cuts Newest Hockey Platform. We are Joined by Beth Searles from Beyond Womens Sports And Kyle "Shaggy Von Doom" Sullivan From Locked On Avalanche, to talk about all the happenings in the hockey world.#RCODVote For The Rough Cut In the 2022 Sports Podcast Awardshttps://www.sportspodcastawards.com/categories/25Brought To You By The Belly Up Sports NetworkSponsored by Yeetz Sunglasses:https://yeetzofficial.com/Use Promo Code: RCOD for 10% OffRoughcut Merchandise:https://www.bonfire.com/store/shop-rough-cut/Follow Us On Social Media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RoughCutSportsTwitter: https://twitter.com/RoughCut_SportsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/theroughcutsportscast/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPO5II-X27FVACCc6qo30gQTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theroughcutDon't Forget To Hit That Download ButtonLeave A Review, So We Can Be Better For You
In episode #157 of the Glass and Out Podcast, we're joined by Digit Murphy, President of the Toronto Six, members of the Premiere Hockey Federation (formerly the National Women's Hockey League). Murphy has a diverse and decorated background in hockey and is one the leading advocates for women's sports. She spent 22 seasons as the head coach of the Brown University women's program, capturing six ECAC Hockey titles and five Ivy League titles, and was the first female coach to reach 200 wins. She made the jump to the Canadian Women's Hockey League in 2012, joining the Boston Blades. The Blades won the Clarkson Cup in two out of her three seasons at the helm and she was also the recipient of the league's Coach of the Year award in 2014. Follow her time in Boston, Murphy was recruited by the Kunlun Red Star, the KHL team located in China, to establish a team to participate in the CWHL and assist in developing their Olympic women's team in preparation for the 2022 games. In her lone season with the Red Star, Murphy led them to the league final. On top of all that, Murphy is also the co-founder of RUTH, an organization that prepares and connects female athletes with careers in the corporate world. Find out her thoughts on progressing the women's game, the key to keeping her energy and passion high throughout her career, and her philosophy on building a culture with a new franchise.
In episode #152 of the Glass and Out Podcast, we welcome Cara Morey, head coach of the Princeton University's Women's Hockey team. After a playing career that included a stop at Brown University and time with Canada's National Team program, the Hensall, Ontario, native joined Princeton, spending six seasons as the program's assistant coach before taking over as coach prior to the 2017-2018 season. Under her leadership, the program has established itself as one of the top programs in the NCAA, which includes a ECAC championship in the 2019-20 season. Find out why she feels humility is critical to team success, her unique experience as a coach at the Philadelphia Flyers Development Camp, and how the hockey community can continue to help support the growth of the women's game.