Breakaway, The Minor Hockey Podcast

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Breakaway, the minor hockey podcast puts you in alone with some of the best and brightest minds in the game today. Each week, Dan Pollard sits down with the leaders of hockey to discuss everything from scoring more goals to how to grow the game.

Episodios

  • Episode 106 | How Coaches and the Parent Group Can Work Together (Aaron Wilbur)

    21/11/2019 Duración: 20min

    There are so many factors in getting someone on the ice. It takes a commitment from players, coaches and administrators to be willing to dedicate the time and effort necessary to ensure everyone has a positive experience. However, none of that is possible without the most key decision maker – the parents. They impact the choice of registration, making sure their kids get to the rink, and have a voice in all of the major decisions. Parents want to know if their kids are going to be safe and have fun while learning new skills in our great sport. Guest Bio: Aaron Wilbur, Founder of The Coaches Site

  • Episode 105 | Improving the Player-Coach Relationship (Ray Ferraro)

    05/11/2019 Duración: 41min

    A minor hockey coach spends almost as much with the players as their parents do. They hold the keys for unlocking their skill development and teaching them important life lessons. The core of the player-coach relationship is a mutual respect and the knowledge that the coach has the player's back. Guest Bio: Ray Ferraro, TSN Hockey Analyst

  • Episode 104 | Adding a Simple Tweak to Your Favourite Drills (Corey McNabb)

    22/10/2019 Duración: 25min

    Any time you add a simple tweak to a standard drill it gives the opportunity to teach both the offensive and defensive side of the game. On offence, whether you’re working on hands or moves or creativity, kids learn where they have to put the puck so someone can’t take it away. On the other side of the puck, if you don’t have the puck and you’re actually chasing someone, you have to learn how to position your body and your stick so you can get it back. Incorporating those things into practice can translate it into games. Guest Bio: Corey McNabb is the Director of Player Development for Hockey Canada.

  • Episode 103 | Creating More Offence in Front of the Net (Dave Manning)

    08/10/2019 Duración: 17min

    Every goal counts the same on the scoreboard. When the puck finds its way into the back of the net, there’s no reason not to celebrate. Coaches and players are always looking for the most efficient ways to score, and working on the most effective methods in practice can help lead to more success on the ice. Guest Bio: Dave Manning is the Head Coach of St. Andrew’s College in Aurora.

  • Episode 102 | No Laps, No Lines, No Lectures (Dave Starman)

    24/09/2019 Duración: 19min

    Change can be tough to go through. There's a comfort in what's always been done. You need patience to see the results. It's been 10 years since USA Hockey unveiled it's American Development Model for the betterment of the sport to keep kids in the game. It worked - and here's how. Guest Bio: Dave Starman is a pro scout with the Montreal Canadiens, Tier 1 Coaching Development Director for PAL Jr Islanders, and USA Hockey’s Coaching Education Program.

  • Episode 101 | The Confidence Formula

    30/04/2019 Duración: 17min

    What makes physical literacy unique is the emphasis on developing not only kids’ fundamental movement skills, but also their confidence and joy of moving. The recipe of skills, confidence, and joy is the secret to giving children what they need to be active for life. If your purpose as a minor hockey coach is to help develop “hockey players for life,” you need to develop these three pillars through your coaching. Guest: Richard Monette, Managing Director for Active for Life

  • Episode 100 | An NHL Assistant Coach Weighs in on Development

    16/04/2019 Duración: 23min

    As an assistant coach with the Winnipeg Jets, Todd Woodcroft is very familiar with the high-level talent from across the hockey universe. He’s worked in a variety of roles including Assistant Coach with the Swedish, Belarus, Swiss and Canadian Men’s National Teams. Over the years he’s been able to pick up and learn how countries are developing players from a grassroots level. Guest: Todd Woodcroft, Winnipeg Jets Assistant Coach

  • Episode 99 | Effectively Using Video as a Teaching Tool

    02/04/2019 Duración: 17min

    Today's players consume more information through a screen than ever before. With video being such a prominent resource there is a fine line for minor hockey coaches in terms of using it as a teaching and feedback tool. While different tactics are key to success, it’s all about developing strong instincts. Guest: Aaron Wilbur, The Coaches Site Founder

  • Episode 98 | Player Pathways

    19/03/2019 Duración: 22min

    The past few years Hockey Canada has been changing the look of minor hockey across the country. These Player Pathways aren't a significant change but rather just a different way of looking at age-appropriate skill development. Guest: Paul Carson, Vice-President - Hockey Development with Hockey Canada

  • Episode 97 | Redefining Modern Hockey Tactics

    06/03/2019 Duración: 23min

    Every team wants to win. To win you have to score goals. For players to succeed, they have to be challenged and they have to be continually developing and refining their skill set as they move up through the ranks in youth hockey. Finding the purpose into why a team plays the way they do can lead to more focused development and gameplanning.

  • Episode 96 | Our Country’s Evolving Relationship with Hockey

    19/02/2019 Duración: 25min

    One of the challenges facing hockey at the grassroots level is how to attract new families to the game. Sean Fitz Gerald, Managing Editor of The Athletic Toronto is working on a project that explores the status of the game today across the country. Hockey is woven into the sporting fabric of what it means to be Canadian and his work looks at what associations are doing to grow the game and let people into what he describes as a ‘bubble’ around the sport.

  • Episode 95 | Teaching Good Offensive Habits

    06/02/2019 Duración: 17min

    It’s the name of the game, scoring goals… and at the end of the day, more goals are the payoff we are all looking for. Goals don’t only help team success, they instill confidence in players, they fuel a fun environment and keep kids coming back to the rink. Guest: Guy Gadowsky, a former National Team Member and 20 year NCAA Division One Head Coach. Current Head Coach of Penn State’s Hockey Program whose high-powered offense leads the NCAA for goals scored this season.

  • Episode 94 | "The Goal Was to See Where Hockey Could Take Me"

    22/01/2019 Duración: 19min

    Dave Poulin has done it all in the hockey world. He's been an NHL player, general manager and a college coach while never losing his love for the game. This is his story.

  • Episode 93 | The Most Important Line on the Ice You've Never Heard Of

    08/01/2019 Duración: 25min

    It's the most important line on the ice and you've likely never heard of it. What is the Royal Road? Chris Boyle and Steve Valliquette have identified what they believe is the most important line on the ice, the line he believes supports the existence of shot quality. This is a rebroadcast of Episode 25, one of Breakaway's most popular episode.

  • Episode 92 | Making an Impact as a Coach

    11/12/2018 Duración: 19min

    What do you remember about a coach you had in minor hockey? All coaches hope to make a positive impact on their players. Coaches are going to leave a memory by the end of the season. Similar to teachers, coaches have the ability to make an imprint on players, whether positive or negative, simply based on the amount of time spent together. Guest: Mike Bara, Manager, Coaching Development with Hockey Canada

  • Episode 91 | All Players Can Benefit From Small Area Games

    27/11/2018 Duración: 19min

    One of the buzzwords in the last couple of years in hockey is Small Area Games. Players of any age or skill level can enjoy this great way to incorporate competition into practices. With an increased tempo, engagement and fun, these games check all the boxes for what coaches want. Joe Birch, the Senior Director of Hockey Development and Special Events with Ontario Hockey League discusses the benefits of Small Area Games.

  • Episode 90 | The Buzzword of 'Culture'

    13/11/2018 Duración: 21min

    'Culture' is one of the most popular buzzwords in all of sports. But what does it mean? Coaches need to learn how to improve emotional bonds and engagement while understanding how these factors improve athlete performance. It starts with communicating expectations to players and parents.

  • Episode 89 | Building a Toolbox of Necessary Skills

    30/10/2018 Duración: 20min

    In the sport of hockey the environment is constantly changing which forces players to continually adapt. The importance of developing decision-making skills and building a toolbox to deliver the necessary skill at the necessary time is something that can make the difference in our game.

  • Episode 88 | Establishing a Style of Play Through Practice

    16/10/2018 Duración: 24min

    A common topic amongst professional coaches is their team philosophy or their ‘style of play’. Having a clear ‘style of play’ from the beginning is an important foundation to have as a coach at the minor hockey level as it allows you to build practices to help achieve your ‘vision’ of how you want the game to be played.

  • Episode 87 | The Difference Between Success and Winning

    02/10/2018 Duración: 17min

    As a hockey parent, we all want our kids to be on teams that are prepared and encouraged to win games, tournaments and competitions at every level. Winning, a crucial part of a player’s development journey and success at any level helps breed confidence for the future but at the most critical years of development, winning shouldn’t be the ultimate aim. The individual development of the young players should be the priority, meaning the decisions that aid the development of all players at the cost of an isolated result should be taken. How much do we push winning?

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