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  • In this episode of the New England Hockey Journal's Rinkwise podcast, host Evan Marinofsky is joined by Patrick Donnelly and special guest Connor Gorman, the head hockey coach of the New Hampton boys team. The conversation touches upon a variety of topics, including the success of the New England Fall Prep League, Gorman's coaching philosophy and strategies, the challenges of balancing development with competitive play, and the future of prep hockey. The discussion highlights Gorman's authentic coaching style, the evolution of prep hockey, and how he prepares his players for collegiate and junior hockey. The episode also includes a segment where the hosts react to ChatGPT's list of the top three iconic moments in hockey history.

    Topics

    00:31 Introducing Connor Gorman

    00:55 Fall Prep League Insights

    02:28 Recruitment and Team Dynamics

    05:29 Challenges and Strategies

    16:21 Coaching Philosophy and Experience

    27:13 Division Three Hockey and Player Development

    30:34 Channeling Emotions in Hockey

    30:50 Transition Challenges for Young Players

    32:10 Importance of Transferable Skills

    33:12 Evolution of Prep Hockey

    33:56 Balancing Academics and Athletics

    37:10 Future of Prep Hockey and Junior Leagues

    40:07 Impact of CHL Ruling on Prep Hockey

    43:54 Iconic Moments in Hockey History

    54:34 Overtime: Fun Facts and Reflections

  • In this episode of the New England Hockey Journal's Rinkwise podcast, host Evan Marinofsky engages with guest Allie Skelley, the boys' hockey coach at St. George's School. They explore the dynamic nature of fall prep hockey, discussing coaching responsibilities, the balance between athletic and boarding school experiences, and future improvements. The episode covers the rigorous training routines, team dynamics, and recruitment challenges within the program. Key discussions include player development paths, highlighted by standout athletes who choose unique timelines for their careers, and the pressures faced by families in making these decisions. It also delves into the profound personal experiences of the speakers, particularly Skelley's life-altering hockey injury and its impact on his coaching philosophy, influenced by the Travis Roy Foundation. Throughout, the conversation touches on generational changes in youth hockey, personal anecdotes, memorable hockey memorabilia, and the importance of gratitude and supportive coaching.

    Topics

    00:00 Introduction and Fall Hockey Season

    00:31 Guest Introduction: Allie Skelley

    01:10 Balancing Coaching and Family

    03:34 Challenges and Changes in Fall Hockey

    09:51 Year One at St. George's

    16:46 NHL Draft Prospects and Prep Hockey

    27:19 A Career-Ending Injury

    28:56 Reflecting on Life Post-Injury

    31:23 Coaching Philosophy and Gratitude

    33:45 Challenges of Modern Coaching

    39:37 Parental Influence in Youth Sports

    42:35 Overtime: Fun and Memorable Moments

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  • In this episode of the Rinkwise Podcast, hosts Evan Marinofsky and Patrick Donnelly delve into college hockey commitment trends and transfer statistics. They discuss the recruitment process, transfer rates, and the impact of rules on player movement. Notably, 83.64% of players ended up at their committed school, but around 30% eventually transferred or left college hockey. The episode also covers recent girls' hockey commitments, with highlights from Yale, BC, BU, and more. A special segment features the creation of the 'Rinkwise Rebels' podcast theme song using AI.

    Topics

    01:36 Podcast Structure and Listener Feedback02:39 Magazine Highlights and Photography03:45 Recruitment Insights and Statistics07:22 Transfer Trends in College Hockey20:32 Goalie Commitments and Transfers25:53 Division 3 Hockey Insights27:33 College Hockey Stats and Challenges28:14 Social Media and College Visits29:24 Future of Hockey Recruiting30:11 Girls' Hockey Commitments36:13 Comparing Boys' and Girls' Recruiting38:02 Overtime: Fun and Games
  • In this episode of New England Hockey Journal's Rinkwise podcast, hosts Evan Marinofsky and Patrick Donnelly sit down with Jason Guerriero, recently appointed as USA Hockey Director of Player Development for Massachusetts and New England districts. Guerriero, a former player and college assistant coach, discusses his career, his new role, and the importance of development at all levels of the sport. The conversation delves into the intricacies of youth hockey, the scouting and recruiting process, and the challenges and evolving landscape of college hockey. The episode also features a lively discussion on topics like shootouts in hockey and the concept of a relegation system. Guerriero offers insights and perspectives on fostering young talent and the future of hockey development in the region.

    00:36 Guest Introduction: Jason Guerriero

    02:00 Jason's Career and New Role

    04:28 Passion for Development and USA Hockey

    07:29 Challenges and Opportunities in Youth Hockey

    11:06 Improving Hockey Sense and Player Development

    13:32 Regional Representation and Selection Process

    18:21 Balancing Competition and Development

    25:43 Teaching Hockey to Young Kids

    27:05 Challenges in Recruiting

    28:37 Evaluating Consistency in Players

    31:00 The Role of Agents and Social Media

    33:04 The Changing Landscape of College Hockey

    43:02 Overtime: Fun and Insightful Questions

    49:58 Conclusion and Farewell

  • Evan Marinofsky and Patrick Donnelly dive into several topics in this episode of the Rinkwise podcast. They start by discussing recent experiences at the River Rats Jamboree, noting the renaming of local rinks. The conversation shifts to youth hockey structuring, including the implications of rising commitments and player evaluations. The hosts then provide an in-depth recapitulation of recent college commitments by local high-level hockey players, discussing the strengths and potential futures of many players. The episode concludes with a debate segment covering topics like body checking in youth hockey, fighting in hockey, and the value of outdoor hockey games.

    Topics

    00:22 Hockey Season Kickoff

    00:32 Arena Name Changes and Amenities

    01:39 Ball Hockey and College Showcases

    03:28 August Commitments and College Choices

    04:37 Boston College Recruits

    07:12 Boston University Recruits

    10:49 Providence College Recruits

    13:14 Harvard University Recruits

    15:20 Merrimack College Recruits

    17:27 University of Maine Recruits

    18:57 Dartmouth College Recruits

    22:34 Dartmouth's Strategic Recruitment

    23:23 UMass's August 1st Recruitment Blitz

    25:59 Vermont's New Recruits

    27:07 Quinnipiac and Colgate's Key Additions

    28:34 Upcoming Prospects to Watch

    30:23 Girls' Commitments and Recruitment Insights

    31:41 The Great Debate: Hockey Topics

    44:04 Closing Remarks and Future Coverage

  • Evan and Pat are joined by John Messuri, the head coach of Arlington Boys Hockey, dives deep into the intricacies of high school, junior, and college hockey. The discussion traverses John’s impactful coaching career, his rebuild success at Winchester, and the broader evolution and challenges within the Massachusetts hockey scene. Key topics include youth athlete development, balancing sports with academics, economic barriers, and the significance of fostering a competitive yet supportive environment. Additionally, the episode covers the quality of coaching across leagues, the influence of the transfer portal, and how investment in new facilities is shaping the future landscape of hockey. Through personal anecdotes and reflections, listeners gain invaluable insights into the dynamics necessary for success in hockey beyond mere talent.

    00:37 Introducing John Messuri

    01:19 Summer Highlights and Golf Talk

    02:25 Stanley Cup Stories

    05:39 High School Hockey Memories

    11:57 The Evolution of Massachusetts Hockey

    20:24 Youth Hockey Challenges

    28:03 The Importance of Confidence and Development

    38:51 The Evolution of JP's Hockey Journey

    39:11 The Role of Prep Schools in Hockey Development

    40:22 High School vs. Prep School Hockey

    42:27 The Impact of Junior Hockey

    49:55 The Future of Massachusetts Hockey

    01:04:09 The Changing Landscape of College Hockey

    01:11:28 Overtime: Memorable Quotes and Reflections

  • The guest is Damian DiGiulian, head coach of men's hockey at St. Michael's College, discussing the unique aspects and challenges of coaching at the Division III level. Topics include the importance of maintaining a work-life balance in coaching, the differences between Division I and III hockey, and the impact of youth hockey development practices. The conversation delves into personal experiences with hockey recruitment, the benefits and drawbacks of full-time sports programs for youth, and the significance of fostering a well-rounded athletic experience. Highlights include reflections on the movie 'Miracle' and how youth sports development can influence long-term success and enjoyment in the sport.

    Topics

    00:33 Guest Introduction: Damian DiGiulian

    00:50 Summer Activities and Coaching Life

    04:53 Differences Between Division I and Division III Coaching

    06:02 Advice for Aspiring College Hockey Players

    15:01 Recruitment Experiences and Parental Insights

    23:51 The Prep School Hockey Experience

    30:09 Youth Hockey Development

    31:36 Concerns About Youth Hockey

    33:08 Importance of Multi-Sport Participation

    34:16 Burnout in Hockey

    36:31 The Role of Creativity in Sports

    41:50 Financial and Emotional Strain on Families

    44:49 Overtime and Final Thoughts

    45:05 Miracle on Ice Discussion

  • In this episode of the New England Hockey Journal's RinkWise podcast, hosted by Evan Marinofsky, the guest is Tyler Holske, GM and head coach of the South Shore Kings, 2024 Dineen Cup champ, and assistant GM and director of scouting for the Sioux City Musketeers in the USHL. Tyler discusses balancing multiple roles, the trend of drafting based on player size, and the challenges of transitioning from prep to junior hockey. They delve into the importance of selecting the right time for young players to move to juniors, the significance of game experience for goalies, and the value of division three hockey for player development and education. They also touch on the nuances of college recruitment, the role of practices, the importance of playing minutes, and the vibrant Foxboro Prep League. The episode concludes with 'Overtime,' featuring quotes from hockey legends and discussions on toughness and mistakes in hockey.

    Topics

    01:23 Discussing the 2024 Draft and New England's Performance

    02:36 The Trend of Size in NHL Drafts

    04:28 Challenges and Decisions in Junior Hockey

    06:39 The Value of Prep School and Junior Hockey Experience

    09:40 Coaching Insights and Player Development

    16:38 The Importance of Division III Hockey

    21:26 College Recruitment and Commitment Challenges

    25:23 The Struggles of Junior Hockey Goalies

    26:09 Importance of Game Time for Goalies

    29:37 Choosing the Right College for Goalies

    32:39 The Foxborough Prep League

    35:28 Overtime: Fun and Insights

    42:49 Conclusion and Farewell

  • In this episode of the New England Hockey Journal's Rinkwise podcast, Evan Marinofsky and Patrick Donnelly host Jay Pandolfo, a renowned figure in hockey. The conversation covers Pandolfo's remarkable career trajectory from playing at Burlington High School, BU, and a 13-season stint with the New Jersey Devils. With two Stanley Cups and extensive experience both as a coach and a scout, Pandolfo provides insights into his current role as BU's head coach. Key topics include the evolving landscape of hockey recruitment, the impact of the COVID-19 era on player development, and the challenges of coaching at the collegiate level. Pandolfo also shares his perspectives on the differences in coaching styles over the years and offers advice to young players and their parents about navigating the hockey world.

    Topics

    00:28 Guest Introduction: Jay Pandolfo

    01:57 The Changing Landscape of College Hockey

    05:20 Recruiting Challenges and Parental Perspectives

    09:06 NIL Impact on College Hockey

    13:16 Personal Reflections and Career Decisions

    20:39 Support System and Staff Contributions

    21:41 Navigating College Hockey and NCAA Changes

    22:07 Transition from NHL to College Coaching

    27:45 Reflections on NHL Career and Winning Stanley Cups

    31:35 Coaching Philosophies and Influences

    32:01 The Role of Communication in Coaching

    38:14 Advice for Hockey Parents

    39:28 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

  • The guest is Freddy Meyer, the head boys' coach at Rivers and former NHL player, to discuss various facets of hockey development. Freddy talks about his transition from professional hockey to coaching, emphasizing the importance of fundamental skills and development over strict game planning. He also shares insights on being both a coach and a hockey parent, the impact of social media on skill training, and the significance of a supportive role for parents. The podcast also touches on his experiences playing in the NHL, his thoughts on concussions, and his efforts to promote a high-level summer hockey league.

    Topics

    00:37 Guest Introduction: Freddy Meyer01:08 Coaching at Rivers and Dream Big Hockey01:32 Middle School Baseball Coaching02:05 Wiffle Ball and Athletic Beliefs02:54 Successful Season Recap04:09 Youth Development and Coaching Philosophy08:24 Transition from Pro Hockey to Coaching12:36 Balancing Development and Game Planning17:26 Skill Development Trends and Social Media Impact23:13 Taking a Risk: Joining the National Program23:23 Adapting to New Competition24:00 Physicality and Penalties in High School and College24:26 Reflecting on Career and Concussions25:08 Changes in Hockey Over Time25:26 Facing Tough Opponents26:17 Memorable Moments and Players29:42 Concussions and Player Safety33:25 Retirement and Transition to Coaching38:01 Advice for Hockey Parents44:46 Promoting Summer Hockey League46:04 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

  • In this episode of the New England Hockey Journal's Rinkwise podcast, host Evan Marinofsky is joined by Patrick Donnelly to discuss the recent Mass. Hockey Festival, where they evaluated young hockey talent including the 07s, 08s, and 09s age groups. They explore standout players across various positions, the impact of playing in different competitive environments like prep schools and the MIAA, and the potential for these young athletes to move on to higher levels of play. Additionally, they cover the nuances of scouting and identifying talent in youth hockey, the challenges of evaluating goaltenders in festival settings, and share personal insights on the progression of young players. The conversation also touches on the future of girls prep hockey and the academy model, emphasizing the growth and development of hockey talent in New England.

    Topics

    01:32 Exploring the World of MIAA Baseball02:07 Hockey Players and Their Spring Sports Choices04:27 Mass. Hockey Festival Highlights and Food Reviews06:44 Deep Dive into the 07s: Prospects and Performances12:56 Spotlight on Standout Defensemen and Surprises19:33 Highlighting Standout Players and Teams20:46 Deep Dive into Forwards and Defensemen Performances22:30 Spotlight on Surprising and Strong Performances24:08 Focusing on the 09s: Future Stars and Development Prospects32:29 Evaluating Defense and Goalie Prospects Among the 09s36:55 Reflections and Insights on Hockey Talent Evaluation

  • Balancing Acts: Parenting, Fan Etiquette, and Navigating Sports Culture

    Former BC QB & Hockey Dad Scott Mutryn provides insights into fostering children's athletic careers, emphasizing the importance of supportive environments and independent decision-making. He also tackles the unwritten rules of sports fandom, from jersey wearing to the contentious debate on leaving games early. Through personal anecdotes and reflections, the discussion covers the emotional depth of being a sports fan and parent, debating the values of staying till the end of a game against practical concerns.

    01:16 Scott's Journey from Football to Hockey Parent05:30 The Intersection of Football and Hockey in Family Sports18:15 The Importance of Multi-Sport Participation and Specialization Debate23:56 Navigating Youth Hockey and the Impact of Practice Over Games32:23 The Transition from Youth to Prep School Hockey34:29 Navigating the Hockey Community: An Outsider's Perspective34:57 The Allure of Hockey: Physicality, Skill, and Community36:45 Hockey Parenting: Embracing the Journey and Lessons Learned42:06 Youth Sports Philosophy: Enjoyment Over Winning47:46 Navigating Sports Fandom: Rules and Etiquette51:48 The Sports Fan Constitution: Debating the Do's and Don'ts01:02:00 Concluding Thoughts: The Joy and Pain of Being a Sports Fan

  • Hosts Evan Marinofsky and Patrick Donnelly chat with Kent head coach Dale Reinhardt about the transition from hockey season to school responsibilities, the recruitment process for student-athletes, and the importance of choosing the right path for youth hockey players. The coach shares insights on balancing sports and academia, the evolving landscape of hockey recruitment, and stories from his coaching career to illustrate the journey of developing players. The discussion also touches upon the benefits of multi-sport participation, the impact of the transfer portal and NCAA changes on recruitment, and personal anecdotes from Reinhardt’s playing and coaching career to shed light on the realities of youth hockey development and recruitment.

    Topics:

    00:59 Life After Hockey Season: Transition and Activities01:48 Recruitment and Changes in Hockey Culture at Kent03:01 Balancing Sports and Specialization in Youth Hockey13:21 The Journey from Youth Hockey to Coaching19:57 Reflecting on Youth Hockey and the Shift in Team Loyalty23:40 Exploring a Player's Season and Mental Growth24:51 The Importance of Personalized Paths in Hockey27:00 Navigating Junior Hockey and College Commitments28:26 The Evolution of Prep Hockey and Recruitment Strategies34:47 Adapting to Changes in the College Recruitment Process38:00 Guidance for Players Choosing Junior Leagues and Future Prospects

  • Evan Marinofsky and Pat Donnelly examine the championships of the boys and girls MIAA seasons and the top storylines and players that paved the way to those titles.