Episodios

  • Hawk Talk Episode #20: Cam Keith’s Hockey Journey- From Junior B to BCHL Coach of the year:
    Feb 16 2025

    In this milestone 20th episode of Hawk Talk, hosts and former Nitehawks players Ross Simnor, Jake Morissette, and Connor Jones welcome Cam Keith, former Nitehawk and BCHL Coach of the Year. Cam shares his incredible journey from playing Junior B in Beaver Valley to coaching at the highest levels of junior hockey.

    They talk about his early days in Nelson, the heartbreak of getting cut, the championship run that changed everything, and the lessons he took into his coaching career. Cam opens up about the culture of winning, what it takes to build a championship team, and how coaching has shaped his perspective on the game.

    Don’t miss this deep dive into hockey culture, coaching philosophy, and some hilarious behind-the-scenes stories from Cam’s playing days—including a near-disastrous call-up experience in pro hockey.

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    Timestamps:

    • [01:00] Hosts welcome Cam Keith
    • [04:30] Cam’s early hockey days in Nelson & getting cut from his hometown team
    • [08:15] Joining Beaver Valley, adapting to Junior B, and the championship season
    • [12:45] The 1996-97 Nitehawks: Building a winning culture & key players
    • [17:00] Transition to Junior A: A fastest skater win leads to Victoria & Trail
    • [22:30] From playing to coaching: Moving from pro hockey to behind the bench
    • [28:00] Building championship teams: The importance of culture & leadership
    • [34:15] Reflections on the Nitehawks legacy & lasting impact on careers
    • [37:00] Closing thoughts & shoutouts


    Key Takeaways:

    • Rejection Can Lead to Opportunity – Cam’s story proves that being cut can be the best thing for growth.
    • Winning Culture Matters – Championship teams aren’t just about talent but mentality and leadership.
    • Coaching Is More Than X’s & O’s – Developing players into good people is as crucial as developing skills.
    • Junior Hockey Bonds Last Forever – The Nite Hawks alumni network is a family that supports one another for life.


    Guest Bio:

    Cam Keith is a former Beaver Valley Nitehawk and BCHL Coach of the Year, currently serving as Head Coach & GM of the Cowichan Valley Capitals. After playing Junior A and NCAA hockey, Cam had a successful professional career before transitioning into coaching. He’s known for turning programs around and instilling a winning culture in his teams.

    Connect with Us:

    • Website: BV Nitehawks Alumni
    • Instagram: @bvnitehawksalums
    • Facebook: BV Nite Hawks Alums
    • Twitter: @BVNitehawks

    #Hockey #NiteHawks #JuniorHockey #Coaching #BCHL #HockeyLife #Podcast #CamKeith


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  • Hawk Talk Ep #19 Brotherhood, Rivalries & Nitehawk Pride: Kellen Jones on Hockey, Community, and Life Beyond the Rink
    Nov 7 2024

    In this special episode of Hawk Talk, Kellen Jones, a former Nitehawk, joins hosts Ross Simnor, Jake Morissette, and Connor Jones for a nostalgic trip down memory lane. They discuss the camaraderie, memorable games, and the influence of the Beaver Valley Nitehawks culture on their lives. From their early days playing street hockey to intense rivalries and unforgettable playoffs, this episode captures the spirit of small-town hockey and its impact on the community.

    Timestamps:

    • [00:00:19] – Introduction and updates from the hosts
    • [00:04:09] – Kellen’s life post-hockey and transition to his current role
    • [00:07:31] – Playing in Sweden: Life and schedule differences
    • [00:13:00] – Kellen's fondest memories of Nitehawks culture
    • [00:17:05] – Reflections on local support and the Nitehawk “culture”
    • [00:20:10] – Transitioning from Nitehawks to Junior A
    • [00:26:30] – The experience of being split up at Quinnipiac
    • [00:28:35] – Pro hockey challenges and playing with/against each other
    • [00:31:00] – Closing remarks and gratitude for community support


    Key Takeaways:

    • The Nitehawks have created a legacy in Beaver Valley that goes beyond the rink, shaping the players’ lives and the community.
    • The local talent and culture fostered within the Nitehawks program builds lasting pride and resilience among players.
    • Playing abroad brought unique life experiences and highlighted the differences in game schedules and lifestyle.
    • The close relationship between Kellen and Connor Jones is both a strength and a challenge, especially as they navigate professional and personal milestones together.


    Quotes:

    "For us, the Nitehawks were like the NHL growing up; they were everything." – Kellen Jones

    "The loyalty, the culture, it’s just something you don't find everywhere – BV is special." – Ross Simnor

    "Playing in Europe was amazing – a different lifestyle, and you’re home so much more." – Kellen Jones


    Connect with Us:

    • Website: BV Nitehawks Alumni
    • Instagram: @bvnitehawksalums
    • Facebook: BV Nite Hawks Alums
    • Twitter: @BVNitehawks

    Subscribe to Hawk Talk: Stay up-to-date with the latest episodes by subscribing on Spotify or Apple Podcasts


    #HawkTalk #BVNitehawks #HockeyLegends #SmallTownHockey #HockeyCommunity #Nostalgia #HockeyLife#HockeyBrothers #HockeyCulture #BeaverValley #KIJHL #JuniorB

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  • Hawk Talk Ep #18: From Player to Coach: Jer Cominotto on Nitehawks Legacy, Rivalries & Building Future Champions
    Sep 3 2024

    Episode 18 hosts Ross Simnor, Jake Morissette, and Connor Jones sit down with Jer Cominotto, former Nitehawks player, and current coach of the BV Nite Hawks. Jer shares his experiences from his playing days, reminiscing about memorable moments, intense rivalries, and the camaraderie that shaped his junior hockey career. The conversation also gets into his move to coaching, his take on how the team has evolved, and the challenges of mentoring the next generation of players. The episode is full of humor, nostalgia, and a peek into the unique culture of the Beaver Valley Nitehawks.

    Timestamps:

    • [00:01:00] - Introduction to the episode and Jer Cominotto
    • [00:02:10] - Jer talks about his current life in Fruitvale and his job at Teck
    • [00:04:30] - Reflecting on his early days in minor hockey and the rivalry between Fruitvale and Trail
    • [00:07:00] - The story of Jer’s first year with the Nite Hawks and his infamous khaki pants incident
    • [00:10:35] - Discussing the strong teams of 2000-2001 and their unbeaten streak
    • [00:14:00] - The team dynamics and toughness of the 2000-2001 championship team
    • [00:19:50] - Jer’s experience with various teammates and the impact of key players
    • [00:23:10] - Transitioning from player to coach: Jer’s journey in coaching
    • [00:26:45] - Evolution of the team facilities and preparations for the upcoming season
    • [00:29:45] - Closing thoughts on the Nite Hawks' community and the importance of alumni involvement

    Key Takeaways:

    • Team Dynamics: The 2000-2001 Nite Hawks team was a blend of toughness and talent, with a strong core group that led to their championship win.
    • Coaching Transition: Jer’s move from player to coach was driven by his passion for the game and the desire to stay connected with the Nite Hawks community.
    • Community Impact: The Nite Hawks organization holds a special place in the hearts of its alumni, many of whom remain involved long after their playing days.

    Quotes:

    1. "We were physically tough. We would beat you up and we'd beat you up on the scoreboard, we were talented as well." - Jer Cominotto
    2. "It's great to see the league's evolving and our team's evolving." - Jer Cominotto
    3. "When you have that many guys wanting to come back, it's something special. It says something about our program." - Jer Cominotto

    Connect with Us:

    • Website: BV Nite Hawks Alumni
    • Instagram: @bvnitehawksalums
    • Facebook: BV Nite Hawks Alums
    • Twitter: @BVNitehawks

    Subscribe to Hawk Talk: Stay up-to-date with the latest episodes by subscribing on Spotify or Apple Podcasts

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  • Hawk Talk Ep #17: Rivalries & Life After Hockey with Scott Makway & Brad Campeau
    Aug 5 2024

    In this episode of Hawk Talk, hosts Ross Simnor, Jake Morissette, and Connor Jones reunite with former Nite Hawks, Scott Makway, and Brad Campeau. The discussion includes reminiscing about their playing days, memorable stories, and fascinating experiences, such as intense rivalries, road trips, and locker room tales. The hosts and guests reflect on the evolution of the team, sharing personal anecdotes and insights on what made their time with the Nite Hawks special. The episode wraps up with updates on where the guests are now and their current lives, including careers, family, and living in new places.



    • [00:26] Hosts' Banter and Guest Introduction
    • [01:12] Guest Stories and Early Hockey Memories
    • [05:34] First Season Challenges and Rivalries
    • [06:53] Playoff Memories and Rivalries
    • [11:41] Toughness and Fights in Early Hockey
    • [13:06] Road Trips and Team Stories
    • [14:49] Frozen Gear and Unusual Coaching Decisions
    • [15:09] The Trail Series: A Turning Point
    • [17:29] Team Dynamics and Memorable Characters
    • [20:58] Wild Parties and Blame Games
    • [22:34] Brawls and Bus Troubles
    • [25:08] Life After Hockey: Where Are They Now?
    • [28:23] Looking Back and Moving Forward


    Key Highlights:

    • Introduction: Hosts introduce their guests, Brad Campeau and Scott Makway, two of the original Hawks.
    • Origins of the Nite Hawks: Brad and Scott share their journeys to becoming part of the Nite Hawks, detailing how they navigated the challenges of being on a newly formed team and the early years in the league.
    • Rivalries and Playoff Runs: The episode is filled with stories of intense matchups, particularly against Trail, and memorable playoff moments that solidified the team's place in the community.
    • Behind the Bench: The conversation explores the off-ice antics, including a coach who missed a crucial playoff game to play rec hockey, leading to a dramatic shift in the series.
    • Life After Hockey: Brad and Scott update listeners on where life has taken them after their hockey careers, with Brad enjoying life in Kelowna and Scott settling in sunny Southwest Florida.

    Quotes:

    • "We were the bad news bears of the league, but that just made us fight harder and grow closer as a team." - Scott Makway
    • "Playing in those packed barns with the whole town behind you, there's nothing quite like it."


    Connect with Us:

    • Website: BV Nite Hawks Alumni
    • Instagram: @bvnitehawksalums
    • Facebook: BV Nite Hawks Alums
    • Twitter: @BVNitehawks

    Subscribe to Hawk Talk: Stay up-to-date with the latest episodes by subscribing on Spotify or Apple Podcasts


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  • Hawk Talk Ep #16 - Derek Price
    May 11 2024

    A hilarious episode with hometown boy, Derek Price. We dive in to how he got his infamous nick name on a road trip to Grand Forks, his awesome Nitehawk debut, and his WHL career. Simmy shows up late and leaves early. Jake rocks a flat brim and Jonesy has a fresh haircut of course, thankfully this is a podcast though... Listen along to hear about Derek's time with the hawks and what growing up in Fruitvale is all about! Enjoy!

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  • Hawk Talk Ep #15 - Mike Vlanich
    Apr 2 2024

    We are back! Episode #15 with Mike Vlanich, former goalie for parts of three years with the Hawks. Mike gives us the lowdown on how to make a perfect Frosty Tom Collins and how he tried to threat his carpool group leaving the team unless they were bought a new van. Simmy is unable to bring up his penalty minutes record but at least Jake gets a little giddy from a Flarrow stick reference. Enjoy the show folks!

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  • Hawk Talk Ep #14 - Trent Sprague + Chris Cuff
    Feb 7 2024

    Two big parts of the Nitehawks' first KIJHL title winning season. Chris Cuff + Trent Sprague. One of the best lines in history with Cam Keith, man did these guys know how to play. They talk about their time in the Blue and Orange and also what they are up to now. Jonesy gets made fun of again, Simmy brings up his penalty minute record, and Snaker introduces a new segment on the show! Enjoy!

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  • Hawk Talk Ep #13 - Kevin Limbert
    Jan 5 2024

    Woah. The fellas got smarter this episode. They caught up with 2002-2004 Alum and hometown boy, Kevin Limbert, just a lowly Yale Grad, and all academic engineering genius. Similar to Matt Damon on Good Will Hunting? Ha! Simmy also brings up his penalty record, again.. Jake doesn't give in on why he wanted to be the only Fruitvale kid to go to RPI and Jonesy gets made fun of for his haircut. The boys talk Hawks culture, flats of Budweiser and much more. Enjoy!

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