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What would you change about HS hockey? That is the question we ask Pat O'Leary (Wayzata), Dave Brown (Rogers), and Sean Bloomfield (Chanhassen) on this week's podcast. This is a great, honest conversation about the need to evolve our great sport in Minnesota. We agree MN HS hockey is the best, but can it adapt and grow?
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The podcast joins Ben Monahan and Pat O'Leary to discuss when and if we should be teaching systems in youth hockey.
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The 2023-2024 Wayzata Mite Coach of the Year is Chris Harrington. Chris has coached mites for five years now at Wayzata, and also serves on the Mite Player Development Committee. Chris embodies everything we want in our mite coaches. He understands making it fun is the top priority, brings positive energy that signals to the kids that their coaches cares about them, and brings a wealth of hockey knowledge from his successful playing career. Chris was a standout at Apollo High School in St. Cloud. He then went on for four very successful years at the University of Minnesota. After that, he played seven years professionally in Toronto, Germany, and Japan. This is a great episode talking mite hockey development, hope you enjoy it and thanks for listening!
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What is the ideal game format for U8-U14 players for their development as hockey players? An IIHF study tries to answer this question and we analyze and discuss it on this episode. To add to the conversation, we invited Johan Kling on the podcast this week. Johan grew up in Sweden has a unique perspective on comparing the Swedish development model to what we do in the states.
Link to the study we discuss:
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Steve Johnson is in his third year coaching at his alma mater, Minnetonka HS. Steve graduated from Minnetonka in 2012, and wasn't a highly sought after HS player. He played one year in Aberdeen in the NAHL, and one year in Omaha in the USHL. Having success in junior hockey, he earned a scholarship at The University of Minnesota. Steve is back in Minnetonka after a pro hockey career and currently works as a pilot for Sun Country Airlines. He also has decided to jump into coaching, serving as an assistant coach for the Minnetonka Skippers. This is a great conversation and I really enjoyed it.
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Kurt Davis is in his 13th season playing professionally in Europe. He's played in Sweden, Germany, Austria, and Norway. Before turning pro, Kurt was a standout at Minnesota St. - Mankato, and a Wayzata Trojan before that. Kurt talks about his strong group at Wayzata that helped build the tradition of success there, and what it means to love the game.
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Cory Laylin is the Assistant Coach for the University of St. Thomas Men's Hockey team. Cory has coached at the D1, D3, Professional, High School, and Youth hockey levels. He brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the podcast this week. We discuss youth hockey development, the college recruiting process, and much more. Thank you to Cory for being willing to speak with us this week!
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The podcast brings in Judd Stauss this week to discuss youth hockey development. Judd is the Development Coordinator at East Grand Forks Youth Hockey and brings a ton of experience to the table. Judd is from EGF and played college hockey at Denver University. EGF does some really unique things in their youth hockey organization when compared to the rest of the state of Minnesota. This is an awesome episode for new ideas to youth hockey development!
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Pat O'Leary and Ben Monahan join this episode of PLAYING FAST to discuss whether or not it is ever acceptable to shorten the bench in youth hockey. We discuss certain scenarios it might be a useful tool, such as disciplinary reasons.
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Lambert Brown is the head football coach at Wayzata High School. He also works as an Achievement Specialist within the HS, working with kids each and every day. Lambert is an expert in diversity & equity in sport, and improving the player experience for our athletes. If you are a coach of any sport, this episode is for you. Being equipped with tools to handle situations that come up will make coaching more enjoyable for you. I hope you enjoy this great episode!
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Head coach of the Wayzata High School boys hockey team Pat O'Leary joins the podcast this week! Pat graduated from Armstrong High School in 1998 and went on to play four years at the University of Minnesota, winning a national championship in 2002. Pat is also owner of Individual Skills Clinics, the sponsor of the podcast!
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On this episode of PLAYING FAST, Pat O'Leary and Ben Monahan join to discuss the proper age we should start working on special teams in youth hockey. We also discuss the best way to work on special teams in a youth hockey setting!
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Our second episode of PLAYING FAST we discuss how many games each level of youth hockey should play for optimal development. Ben Monahan joins to provide discussion and input!
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Dani Cameranesi joins the podcast this week! Dani won two national titles at the University of Minnesota in 2015 & 2016, and then went on to win an Olympic gold medal in 2018. She has been an amazing leader for the development of professional women's hockey. Don't miss this episode if you are an aspiring young female hockey player, or a hockey fan in general!
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The IS Hockey Podcast is so lucky to sit down with Danny Heath this week! Danny is the owner of Project Hockey, a guided practice at home training platform. He also grew up in Glendale, AZ and was lucky enough to have elite coaches throughout his youth hockey days. He earned a scholarship to Minnesota St. - Mankato and currently resides in Lakeville, MN
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Jordan Leopold joins to discuss younger hockey days playing in the Armstrong Hockey Association, making some difficult decisions throughout his hockey career, and getting back into coaching high school hockey.
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The founder of Individual Skills Clinics joins the podcast this week to discuss the history of I Skills, all about the scouting process, and raising two elite athletes: a figure skater, and a hockey player.
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Hans Skulstad, a licensed therapist, joins to discuss how working on your mental game is like hiring a different type of skills coach.
Hans brings his wealth of experience and expertise, specifically tailored to the unique challenges faced by hockey players, coaches, and parents throughout their hockey journey.
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PLAYING FAST is a new series within The Individual Skills Hockey Podcast that takes 10 minutes to discuss a singular topic. On this episode, we bring back Ben Monahan to discuss the proper age to start body checking in hockey.
- Visa fler