In this episode of the Working in Hockey podcast, hosts Nick Bowins and Lukas Georgas welcome Nick Alberga, the host and director of the popular show Leafs Morning Take. They discuss Alberga's journey through sports media, the importance of building a network early, and the unique environment the Nation Network is building.Nick Alberga shares insights from his time at the College of Sports Media and SiriusXM NHL Network Radio, emphasizing the value of versatility and perseverance in a broadcasting career. The conversation also touches on the significance of personal branding in today's media landscape and concludes with advice for aspiring sports broadcasters.
In this episode of the Working in Hockey podcast, Nick Bowins interviews Katie Merrick, the Vice President of Business Operations for the USHL's Fargo Force. We discuss Katie's diverse role, community engagement, the impact of on-ice success, rebranding efforts, and the importance of internships in the hockey industry. Katie shares insights on how to stand out in the job market and the significance of doing more than what is expected in any role. The conversation highlights the growth and success of the Fargo Force and the collaborative efforts that contribute to the team's achievements. TONS of great insight here from the reigning USHL Executive of the Year winner!
In this episode of the Working in Hockey podcast, Nick Bowins and Lukas Georgas interview Cameron Scholvin, the Senior Vice President & Chief Operating Officer of the Columbus Blue Jackets. Cameron shares insights into his day-to-day responsibilities, the importance of cross-departmental collaboration, and his journey into the sports industry. He discusses the growth of the hockey market in Columbus, the significance of corporate sponsorships, and the organizational culture that fosters employee engagement. Cameron also provides valuable advice for aspiring professionals looking to enter the hockey industry, and shares how he first broke into the sports industry; including some time in the NBA and College Sports as well!
In this episode of the Working in Hockey podcast, Sydney Delcontivo, the manager of player safety for the PWHL, discusses both her current role and prior experiences in player safety across different leagues. Sydney shares insights into the collaborative nature of her work, the importance of technology in enhancing player safety, and the evolving standards in hockey. She also emphasizes the significance of mentorship and education in the sports industry, particularly for women pursuing careers in hockey. A great conversation, with a great individual!
Hosts Nick Bowins and Lukas Georgas are joined by Utah Mammoth's Head Performance Coach Mitch Stewart to discuss Mitch's career path, how athletes prepare for the gruelling NHL season, Utah's new practice facility, and of course, some great advice for any up-and-coming strength and conditioning coaches.
In this episode of the Working in Hockey podcast, host Nick Bowins interviews Noah Goren, a seasoned professional in hockey marketing. They discuss Noah's journey from his early days in Montreal to his various roles in the hockey industry, including his time with the Laval Rocket, the NHL, and CCM. The conversation highlights the importance of networking, unique approaches to career advancement, and the evolving landscape of marketing in sports. Noah shares valuable insights on building relationships, the significance of in-person networking, and the future of content creation in hockey.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Noah Goren's Journey05:08 The Importance of Networking and Standing Out09:52 Experiences at Brock University and Building Relationships14:47 Life as a Marketing Coordinator with Laval Rocket25:01 Role as a Live Social Contributor for the NHL29:57 Transitioning to CCM and Brand Marketing38:53 The Future of Marketing in Hockey
On this episode of the Working in Hockey podcast, host Nick Bowins is joined by Lucas Kalish, also known as @DontBeSaad20 who has built an amazing marketing and content career for himself within hockey!
From working for various minor pro hockey teams, to creating EA Sports NHL video game content, to currently being the Director of Marketing for the newest expansion team in the East Coast Hockey League (ECHL) the New Mexico Goatheads, Lucas shares tons of insights into working within the sport, how to stand out in a crowded marketing space, and finding your true passions!
In this episode of the Working in Hockey podcast, Evan Sporer, Manager of Brand Strategy for Bleacher Report's Open Ice, discusses his journey in the sports media landscape, the growth of B/R Open Ice, and the importance of social media in engaging hockey fans. He shares insights on team dynamics, collaboration with NHL on TNT, and the evolution of content creation in the digital age. Evan also reflects on his career path, memorable experiences in sports, and offers valuable career advice for aspiring professionals in the industry.
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In this episode of the Working in Hockey podcast, Tanner Chubey, the communications manager for the WHL's Saskatoon Blades, shares insights into his role, his day-to-day, and the evolving landscape of junior hockey. He discusses the importance of player personalities, the innovative Victory Plus broadcast initiative, and the wide-range of skills he's developed, including graphic design and play-by-play commentary. Tanner emphasizes the value of building relationships within the hockey community and offers advice for aspiring sports broadcasters.
In this episode of the Working in Hockey podcast, host Nick Bowins and co-host Lukas Georgas welcome Sara Barshap, an NHL Sports Trader for FanDuel. Sara shares insights into her role, the dynamic nature of sports odds, and the importance of teamwork in trading. She discusses the skills needed for success in sports trading, the offseason strategies she employs, and the significance of networking and mentorship in building a career in sports. The conversation also touches on the growth of women's hockey, Sara's internship experiences, and the impact of AI on sports trading. She concludes with valuable career advice for aspiring professionals in the industry.
In this episode of the Working in Hockey podcast, our friend Kazxi shares his journey of becoming one of the biggest content creators in the hockey community. He discusses his initial foray into hockey through video games, the strategies he employed to grow his audience on platforms like TikTok and Instagram, and the importance of creating engaging hooks in his videos. Kazxi also delves into the business side of content creation, including how he approaches brand partnerships, pricing strategies, and managing burnout while maintaining a consistent posting schedule. He emphasizes the significance of authenticity in his content and offers valuable advice for aspiring creators - you won't want to miss this conversation!
In this episode of the Working in Hockey podcast, host Nick Bowins speaks with USHL Commissioner Glenn Hefferan about the current state of junior hockey, the role of the USHL in player development, and the importance of mentorship in the sport. Glenn shares insights into his journey in hockey, the challenges and opportunities presented by changes in the landscape, and offers valuable career advice for those looking to break into the industry.#workinginhockey #ushl #nhl #collegehockey
In this episode of the Working in Hockey podcast, hosts Nick Bowins and Lukas Georgas speak with Hannah Beckman, the Media and Community Relations Coordinator for the New York Sirens of the PWHL. Hannah shares insights into her role, the dynamics of working in a new league, and the importance of building relationships within the hockey community. She discusses her journey from studying journalism to working in public relations, the value of internships, and the growth of women's hockey. Hannah emphasizes the importance of being present and accessible in her role, and she offers advice for those looking to enter the hockey industry, highlighting that it's never too late to start playing or working in the sport.Be sure to check this one out, and reach out to Hannah if you have any questions about life in the PWHL!
In this episode of the Working in Hockey podcast, hosts Nick Bowins and Lukas Georgas are joined by Rob MacKinlay and Kevin Henry from Hockey Players in Business. They discuss the origins of the organization, its growth, and the impact it has on the hockey community. The conversation highlights the importance of networking, charitable efforts, and the not-for-profit structure that drives their mission. The guests share insights on future aspirations, events, and valuable career advice for those looking to enter the hockey industry.If you're looking to meet people in the game of hockey, expand your professional network, or just get involved in some great community events - HPIB is perfect for you! https://hockeyplayersinbusiness.org/
In this episode of the Working in Hockey podcast, host Nick Bowins interviews Teri Weiss, founder of Skate Armor, a company dedicated to creating safer neck guards for hockey players.
Teri shares her journey of developing a neck guard that is not only effective but also comfortable for players. With her son Mason Lohrei playing in the NHL for the Boston Bruins, and her daughter Zoe Lohrei playing NCAA Women's Hockey for Adrian College, Teri knows firsthand just how little attention has been paid to neck-protection at the highest levels of hockey.
The conversation delves into the challenges of entrepreneurship, the increasing importance of safety in hockey, and raising awareness for enhanced protective gear. Teri emphasizes the need for education around safety equipment and discusses the future of Skate Armor, including new product developments and the involvement of her loving family in the business.
In this episode of the Working in Hockey podcast, Nick Bowins and Lukas Georgas sit down with Mike Grinnell, the executive producer of Spittin' Chiclets.
Grinnelli shares his journey from a young sports media enthusiast to becoming a key player on the biggest hockey podcast and brand today. Mike discusses his dynamic and ever-evolving role at Spittin' Chiclets, the impact of media star Paul Bissonnette on the show's growth, and the evolution of the Chiclets Cup. The conversation also delves into the future of college hockey, the importance of personality in media, and valuable career advice for aspiring professionals in the sports industry.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Early Career Highlights
03:01 Current Role and Responsibilities at Spittin' Chiclets
06:03 Journey to Spittin' Chiclets
12:08 The Impact of Paul Bissonnette on the Podcast
14:58 Growth of Chiclets Cup and Chiclets U
21:01 The Future of College Hockey and Subsequent Job Opportunities
36:01 The Importance of Organic Personality in Hockey Media
42:45 Career Advice and Networking Tips
In this episode of the Working in Hockey podcast, Nick Bowins and Lukas Georgas interview Jacqueline Avola, the Manager of Game Presentation for the NHL's Washington Capitals.Jacqueline shares her experiences during Alexander Ovechkin's record-breaking goal chase, the intricacies of her role in game presentation, and the innovative in-arena experiences that enhance fan engagement. She discusses her career journey from an internship with the ECHL Railers to her current position, emphasizing the importance of being open-minded and adaptable in the sports industry. Jacqueline also provides valuable insights into the skills needed for success in game presentation and offers career advice for aspiring professionals in the sports field.
Chapters00:00 Introduction to Game Presentation and Ovechkin's Record02:52 The Role of Game Presentation Manager05:46 Innovative In-Arena Experiences08:59 Building a Game Day Team11:42 Career Path from ECHL to NHL14:49 Skills for Success in Game Presentation17:45 Career Advice for Aspiring Sports Professionals
In this episode of the Working in Hockey Podcast, we go behind the scenes with Rob LaLonde, the founder of Buttendz; the game-changing hockey grip company that’s earned the trust of pros, amateurs, and everyone in between.
Rob shares the full story of how a simple frustration with hockey tape led to the creation of a globally recognized hockey brand. From product design and patents to marketing to NHL players, this episode is a deep dive into entrepreneurship in the hockey space.
🏒 Topics Covered:
- How Buttendz first came to be- Turning feedback from players into innovation
- Working with NHL pros and building brand trust
- Lessons in sales, distribution & scaling
- Rob’s advice for anyone looking to launch a hockey product, or business of any kind
This one’s a must-listen if you’ve ever dreamed of turning your idea into a real business in the hockey world.
🎙 In this episode of the Working in Hockey Podcast, Nick & Lukas sit down with Robert Zaring, Vice President of Global Marketing at CCM Hockey, one of the world’s most iconic hockey brands.Robert shares insights on what it takes to market hockey gear and culture around the world, from elite NHL stars to grassroots programs. We dig into the strategy behind CCM’s branding, partnerships, athlete marketing, product launches, and innovation in a competitive global market.💡 Topics Covered:- How CCM approaches athlete partnerships- Marketing hockey to Gen Z and global fans- Innovation in product launches and storytelling, specifically in Women's Hockey and the PWHL- What it’s like leading global campaigns- Robert’s impressive career journeyWhether you're in sports marketing, a hockey fan, or an aspiring industry pro, this episode offers a rare behind-the-scenes look at marketing on a global hockey stage.👉 Don’t forget to like, comment, follow and subscribe for more interviews from the hockey industry!🔔 Subscribe to the podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@WorkingInHockey📩 Weekly hockey jobs newsletter: https://workinginhockey.beehiiv.com/📱 Follow us on Instagram & LinkedIn: @workinginhockey
Anthony Morra, CEO of BladeTech Hockey joins Nick Bowins for this week's episode of the Working in Hockey podcast. From countless hours of research to getting NHL stars to use their blades, Anthony shares his entrepreneurial journey through building Bladetech Hockey into one of the most innovative brands in hockey equipment today!Check out Bladetech Hockey here: https://bladetechhockey.com/