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Up My Hockey is a podcast that pulls back the curtain on how to make a career out of hockey and the high performance habits required. Your host, ex-NHL'er and mindset coach, Jason Podollan, has candid conversations with NHL players, coaches, scouts, and agents, about the hockey journey and living your dream. If you are an aspiring hockey player, a hockey parent, or a hockey fan who wants to hear the inside scoop, this podcast is for you.
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Can coaches bounce back from controversy and lead a successful career? On this episode of Up My Hockey with Jason Podollan, we sit down with Bill Peters, the head coach of the Lethbridge Hurricanes, who opens up about his tumultuous journey in the world of hockey. We delve into the key moments that defined his career, including player evaluation, p…
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EP. 134 welcomes Darcy Hordichuk, a former NHL enforcer who brings a unique perspective to the Up My Hockey podcast. With decades of professional hockey experience, including stints with several NHL teams, Hordichuk offers listeners an insider's view of the game. As a guest on the podcast, Hordichuk delves into various aspects of the sport, from of…
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On this episode of Up My Hockey London Hoilett opens up about his adversities & challenges on & off the ice. A mindset client of host, Jason Podollan, the two discuss how they came to work together and how the relationship has supported London and career. London, a dynamic 18-year-old winger hailing from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, electrifies the …
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In the 132rd episode of Up My Hockey Podcast, we're thrilled to host Glenn Carnegie, a distinguished skills coach and head coach for the JPHL. Hailing from Manitoba, Carnegie's journey saw him refine his craft with the Moose in the AHL before a remarkable 11-season stint with the NHL's Canucks. His philosophy? Excellence knows no bounds. Carnegie e…
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Sven Butenschon is a highly accomplished hockey coach and former professional player with an impressive career spanning various hockey leagues. Born in Itzehoe, Germany, Butenschon's journey in the hockey world has left a lasting impact both as a player and as a coach. As a player, Butenschon showcased his skills as a defenseman with a left-hand sh…
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In this episode of the "Up My Hockey" podcast with host Jason Podollan, Jarrett Bousquet, a key figure at Titan Sports Management, delved into the intricacies of the hockey world. Bousquet, based in Dallas, wears multiple hats at Titan, contributing his diverse expertise in talent evaluation, player development, and contract negotiations. The conve…
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From Valeri's early days with the Spokane Chiefs where Jason & Val first met, to a stellar 10-year career in the NHL, Valeri shares his journey & brilliant strategies in this captivating episode. Born on June 13, 1974, in Moscow, Bure made history as the first Russian player in the WHL. A two-time WHL All-Star, he sniped 68 goals in his second seas…
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We're thrilled to host James Wendland, a seasoned professional in the field of kinesiology, sports performance, and injury management. He shares an abundance of knowledge around concussions which, as we know, is a delicate & tricky subject these days. James embarked on his journey with the human body through childhood sports, excelling in soccer, b…
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Conor Geekie has had a crazy 12 months - a deep playoff run with the Winnipeg Ice, a sudden franchise relocation to Wenatchee with a change of coaching staff, Coyotes Development Camp and Main Camp , a terrific start to his third WHL season and a selection to Team Canada and a ticket to Sweden for the World Junior Championships. Geekie got a lot of…
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Former hockey player Anders Myrvold engages in an intimate & raw conversation with Jason Podollan where the two discuss the highs & lows of Anders career. His rocky journey has taught him valuable lessons that he loves to pass on to the younger players he now mentors. Jason & Anders first crossed paths while playing together in Mannheim, Germany. M…
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In the landmark 125th episode of "Up My Hockey Podcast," host Jason Podollan engages in a compelling dialogue with Chicago Blackhawks assistant coach Derek Plante. Dive into the intricacies of an assistant coach's daily grind, the nuances of power play strategies, and the experience of mentoring hockey prodigy Connor Badard. Plante shares insights …
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Dr. Cassidy Preston, a former hockey player turned Mental Performance Coach, tackles the mental game for professional athletes, surgeons, hedge fund managers, and CEOs. Driven by his own challenges in hockey, he founded CEP Mindset, a leading global coaching firm. With a PhD in hand, Cassidy authored "Mindset First," a groundbreaking book offering …
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Host Jason Podollan sits down with the inspiring Jeff LoVecchio to delve into the raw realities of overcoming injuries, boosting confidence through muscle gain, and unlocking the secrets of effective hockey training. In this episode, Jeff shares his challenging journey, emphasizing the importance of understanding the mechanics of hockey training. T…
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Shane Doan, a prominent Canadian hockey executive and former player who etched his legacy by spending his entire 21-season NHL career with the Coyotes franchise. 1540 NHL games, 402 goals, 570 assists, 972 points, 1353 PIMs Beyond the statistics and accolades, the podcast takes a poignant turn as Doan and Podollan explore themes of adversity, failu…
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Patrick Marleau's remarkable hockey career is awe-inspiring. Marleau's journey is a testament to longevity and dedication, a narrative we can all draw inspiration from. From his debut in 1997 with the San Jose Sharks to becoming the NHL's all-time leader in consecutive games played, Marleau's resilience is unparalleled. His skill, speed, and sports…
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Despite being a seventh-round pick, Dustin Wolf has certainly proven himself on the ice. Wolf played for the Everett Silvertips in the WHL for 4 seasons, consistently putting up remarkable numbers. He was able to continue this trend during his first 2 seasons in the AHL. Wolf has been so dominant in his position, he was won the Best Goaltender Awar…
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Brett Howden can now call himself a Stanley Cup Champion. Howden, a key contributor in the Las Vegas Golden Knights Stanley Cup playoff run, shares his professional journey to this milestone during our 60 minute conversation. A western Canadian kid, Howden was originally drafted 5th overall to the Moose Jaw Warriors of the WHL and played 4 seasons …
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Matt Bardsley took a very different route to WHL management, than most GM's. He enjoyed the sport of hockey as a spectator, then zamboni driver, minor hockey coach, and scout for several years with the Portland Winterhawks, before becoming Director of Player Personnel, and finally, AGM in 2013. During his time as AGM of the Winterhawks, Bardsley he…
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A star-struck roller hockey player from Florida went to a practice in Michigan and caught the eye of the coach of one of the top AAA teams in the US, even to this day. Noah moved to Michigan at the age of 14 and began his hockey career with Compuware, which led him to a spot on the USNTP. Winning Gold with Team USA at the Gretzky/Hlinka Cup, and ha…
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Petri Karjalainen quit playing when he was 15 and started coaching right away. He startted helping out around the arenas as he knew he wanted to be involved in the game and since 2005 he has been professional coaching. Petri was recently hired as the head coach of Kalpa in the Finnish Elite League. Petri's coaching journey enjoyed stops with variou…
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A Spokane Chief through and through, Toporowski said "playing in the WHL was the only thing he wanted to do" as a young hockey player. His Dad was a Chief, his older brother was a Chief, so for this USA/Canada dual citizen playing for the Chicago Mission, his goals went against the typical American hockey player's goal of playing in the USHL as a p…
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Billy McCreary is the President of Hockey Operations, Head Coach, and General Manager of the Commissioner's Cup Champion's, Danbury Hat Tricks. He sits down with Jason to discuss growing up in a hockey family and his dad being the player who knocked out Wayne Gretzky. Billy discusses the characteristics and qualities he looks for when building a ch…
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Leavold is a senior scout with the Everett Silvertips, of the WHL. He has decades of scouting experience for the Swift Current Broncos from 1998 to 2018, where he helped construct the Broncos squad that won the WHL's Ed Cynowith Cup in 2018, before moving on to help the Saskatoon Blades until being hired by Everett in 2022. Before becoming a scout,…
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Dennis Williams has coached in the NCAA, NAHL, USHL, WHL, led Canada to a Gold Medal at the 2023 World Junior Championships in 2023. Dennis and Jason discuss coaching philosophies, the importance of making each and every player feel valuable, and what it was like to coach a generational player like Connor Bedard. Dennis explains what it was that ma…
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Ryan Reaves is entering his 19th season as a professional hockey player. Drafted in the 5th round in 2005, Reaves talks about his days in the AHL and what it took for him to make the jump from the AHL to the NHL. Growing up in a very competitive family, with his father, CHL Hall Of Famer, Willard Reaves, and his brother Jordan, who also became a pr…
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777 game NHLer and NHL Analyst, Bill Lindsay, talks about his 1996 run for the Stanley Cup as a member of the Florida Panthers, and why he thinks this current team has what it takes to win the Cup. Bill discusses the importance of teamwork, and how each and every person on a team is responsible for their teammates jobs. He says when you have that m…
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CFL Hall of Famer, and father of two professional athletes, Willard Reaves, talks to Jason about raising resilient kids, and the mindset he instilled in his boys, CFL player Jordan, and NHL player Ryan. Willard says he was never easy on his boys, and said it didn't matter how big he was, he wasn't going to let them win against him, and they were go…
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In this episode, former NHL player of 969 games, Cory Sarich, discusses with Jason how being traded from Buffalo, a team in a traditional hockey market, to the Tampa Bay Lightning, a team not on ANYONE'S radar, actually turned out to be a blessing in disguise. Cory talks to Jason about what it took to go from, in his words, a "bottom feeder" team, …
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In today's game, size is not a limiting factor like it once was. Everyone has their strengths and weaknesses, with most people identifying and working to improve that weak area in their game. But what if your weakness is something you can't control, like your height? Your mindset becomes the most important part of your game. Dean McAmmond was liste…
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Hockey to Hell and Back is the title of Brady Leavold's aptly named podcast. He's been there done that. Seen things and done things most of us only see in movies. Brady isn't proud of his choices, or his history, but he wouldn't change it for anything - not even Jaime Benn's career, as he says in this episode. Leavold's journey is HIS journey and b…
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In this bonus episode I get to go deep on my discussions Nathan Mackie EP.57, Chris Joseph EP.59 and Cristobal Huet EP.53. Mackie is the current captain of the Salmon Arm Silverbacks and committed to Michigan State, but was 16 at the time of the interview and was looking forward to his rookie season in Salmon Arm. We speak about our work together d…
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If you know the name, Trevor Gillies, then you probably instantly think "handlebars". While in the NHL with the New York Islanders, Gillies was famous for his thick, black handlebar moustache. Trevor was also famous for his willingness to get involved in the rough stuff. Gillies worked his way from juniors in the OHL, to the ECHL, to the AHL, and t…
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Tyler Shattock is now the head coach of a premier BCHL organization, but he was once a professional hockey player - and it wasn't too long ago. Drafted 5th overall in the 2005 WHL draft to the Kamloops Blazers - Tyler Shattock was a prized prospect that earned himself a 4th round selection in the 2009 NHL Entry draft to the St. Louis Blues. Shattoc…
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Brent Gilchrist is best remembered by his teammates. Before I go any further, the above statement is a HUGE honor, When you have earned the respect of your locker room you have succeeded as a hockey player. Ask Brendan Shanahan or Steve Yzerman, or Chris Osgood about what Brent Gilchrist provided the Detroit Red Wings during their run to become Sta…
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Mike Needham grew up playing his minor hockey in Fort Saskatchewan, but ended up getting listed by the Kamloops Blazers. And the Blazers were lucky to have him as he turned into a WHL star, scoring 59 goals and 125 points in only 60 games during his final season. Needham also won the gold medal while representing Canada at the World Junior Champion…
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Reflections on Episodes 11-20 EP.11 Dave Oliver - A former NHL'er, a Director of Player Dev. for the Avalanche, an Assistant coach for the Rangers and a hockey dad... Dave has a lot of experience! A great interview EP.12 - David Michaud - President of the BCHL Alberni Valley Bulldogs EP.13 Wade Redden - NHL All-Star Defenseman EP.14 - Ryan Guenter …
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Pierre Turgeon's career was amazing. 154 points in 58 games for the Granby Bisons in 86-87 1st overall in the 1987 NHL Entry Draft Gold medal with Team Canada at the World Junior Championships in 1987 during the "Punch-up in Piestany" NHL All-Star 5 times Lady Byng Trophy winner 515 Career Goals 1327 Career Points 97 Career Playoff Points Captain o…
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Join me for this 10 episode bonus segment, as I reflect on the first 100 episodes of the Up My Hockey podcast. In this segment I talk about how the podcast came into existence, why I am doing the bonus segments, and my favorite episodes from the first 10 released. Thank you for being a part of this podcast! I appreciate all the support over the pas…
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If you were born in the 50's or 60's or 70's and were a hockey fan you are probably quite familiar with the Sutter name. It was impossible not to be. How do you not notice the Sutter's when 6 brothers ALL played in the NHL at the SAME TIME for 5 seasons! But if you are a younger player or new to the game, you may not know the amazing story and you …
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Scott Tinkler was one of the unsung guys who makes everything work in an NHL locker room. Equipment managers are around the players more than anyone else involved with the team because they are always in the dressing room. Unlike the physiotherapists and the massage therapists who players go to visit, the equipment guys are always around - they are…
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Ladislav Kohn grew up in a small town in communist Czechoslovakia. An unexpected invitation turned into an opportunity to leave home and play hockey at school. That turned into a spot on the national u18 team. And that turned into a flight to Brandon, Manitoba, Canada to play for the Wheatkings, of the WHL. Canada was a country Kohn had never been …
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Marty Stein has been scouting junior hockey players for 27 years. Currently, Marty is working for the resurgent Buffalo Sabres, covering the western region of North American. If there is a 17 year old playing Junior A, or Major Junior, Marty is going to know about them - that's his job. Prior to Buffalo, Stein had a similar role with the Detroit Re…
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Frank Banham owned WHL goaltenders in 94-95, tallying 83 tucks in one season with the Saskatoon Blades. Playing on one of the most productive lines in a generation, Banham, his center, Mark Deyell, and his winger Clark Wilm combined for 193 goals that season. Simply astonishing numbers for 3 players to produce that much. Frank was originally drafte…
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Scott Borek has been a coach in the US university landscape since 1983. Borek started his coaching career as an Assistant Coach for Dartmouth College and has has never stopped since. After stints at Brown, Lake Superior State, Providence, and University of New Hampshire (among others), Boreks was hired by Merrimack to start the 2018-19 season. It w…
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Hnat Domenichelli has accomplished a lot in hockey. 2 Memorial Cups and 2, 50 goal/100+ point seasons in Major Junior with the Kamloops Blazers. Gold Medalist at the World Junior Championships with Canada in 1996 267 NHL Games with the Flames, Thrashers and Wild. 213 AHL games with 118 goals. 10 Professional Seasons, 442 games and 220 goals in the …
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Jeff Ware was a blue-chip prospect. A 6'4", 220 pounds, mobile defender that loved to hit. Plus he was from Toronto! Jeff Ware seemed like a perfect fit for the Maple Leafs. Drafted 15th overall, Ware stepped right into the lineup for the Leafs as a rookie and played admirably. Ultimately he was released to junior that season, where he played in a …
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It was great to get on a call with Micki DuPont! DuPont was an offensive defenseman that loved to join the rush over the course of his long and successful career. Originally a Kamloops Blazer that was drafted by the Calgary Flames, DuPont went on to play professional hockey into his late 30's! Micki is now head coach for the u15 Prep team at the ac…
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