Episodios

  • EP.166 - Clint Mylmyok - Are You Coaching The Player Or The Person?
    Nov 18 2025

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    We break down how Maryland built a winning NAHL culture, why communication beats perfect systems, and what actually gets players recruited and promoted. Clint shares candid views on parents, leadership, roles, and the real skills that translate to NCAA hockey.

    • defining the NAHL pathway and USHL movement
    • player-led culture, standards, and leadership habits
    • practice design, video literacy, and pattern recognition
    • non‑negotiables: relentless pace, backcheck legs, team first
    • communication on the bench and during special teams
    • recruiting, relationships, and pro‑standard resources
    • what schools ask: motor, compete, coachability, IQ
    • aligning parents and players, shared messages
    • roles over ego, earning trust before creativity
    • why winning accelerates individual advancement

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    1 h y 43 m
  • EP.164 - Matt O'Dette - A Player Who Makes The Team Great Beats A Great Player
    Oct 21 2025

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    We explore how winning culture gets built, why character can beat hype, and how new NCAA rules are changing the WHL. Matt Odette shares hard truths about scouting, tryouts, and what actually earns a roster spot and trust when games get tight.

    • valuing players who lift the team, not just rack up points
    • late birthdays and uneven growth shaping scouting calls
    • draft labels, runways, and real meritocracy
    • WHL vs NCAA shifts, NIL noise, and retention
    • 20-year-olds’ changing role and roster planning
    • advisors’ influence and why fit still matters most
    • habits training, communication skills, and leadership
    • playoff resilience, camaraderie, and culture carriers

    Thank you for listening to this conversation with Matt Odette


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    1 h y 28 m
  • EP. 165 - JP Hurlbert - From Texas To The Top Of The WHL
    Nov 4 2025

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    A candid talk with WHL scoring leader JP Hurlbert on why fun, authenticity, and steady habits beat hype in a draft year. From Texas roots and USNTDP grind to choosing Kamloops under the new CHL rule, he lays out a practical blueprint for growth and leadership.

    • early WHL road life as culture builder
    • USNTDP selection and training like a pro
    • choosing Kamloops after the CHL rule change
    • leadership as authenticity, not a script
    • draft noise management and daily process
    • film study beyond highlights for real gains
    • building a shooter’s identity and skating pop
    • balancing joy and grind with golf and fishing
    • comparisons between USHL and WHL pace
    • mentors, Stankoven’s motor, and paying it forward

    Check out UMH68 details and watch lists at UpMyHockey.com. For team mindset training: email jason@upmyhockey.com or use the site contact form


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    58 m
  • EP.163 - Reggie Newman - How owning your game, leading with standards, and embracing physicality can still open pro doors
    Oct 1 2025

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    We sit down with Victoria Royals captain Reggie Newman to unpack role clarity, leadership, and the modern edge in a league that still builds pros. From earning a spot at 16 to multiple NHL camps, he shows how physical, honest hockey and repeatable habits create real opportunity.

    • carving an identity as a 200‑foot power forward
    • the WHL’s shift in physicality and why heavy hockey still wins
    • making the team at 16 by finishing every check
    • rebuilding culture in Victoria after roster changes
    • choosing loyalty and embracing the captaincy
    • undrafted path to NHL development and rookie camps
    • routines for sleep, nutrition, and visualization
    • measuring a good game beyond points
    • preparation as physical, mental, and emotional readiness
    • using coaches and staff, asking better questions
    • leadership as example, inclusion, and daily standards

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    1 h y 14 m
  • EP.162 - Dennis Maxwell - Top Draft Hockey Advisor - The value of mentorship and proper guidance
    Sep 16 2025

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    Dennis Maxwell, former NHL scout and 14-year pro, shares his journey from player to advisor and reveals the hidden factors that determine hockey success beyond just skill and statistics. We explore the psychological barriers that prevent players from reaching their potential and the importance of role acceptance, growth mindset, and authentic self-development.

    • Reflecting on career choices and learning to adapt to different coaching styles
    • Understanding that coaches are primarily focused on winning, not personal vendettas
    • The importance of accepting your role on a team and finding ways to contribute
    • How personality types and interpersonal dynamics influence hockey career trajectories
    • The critical difference between fixed mindset and growth mindset in player development
    • Why some less skilled players have longer careers than more talented prospects
    • The value of mentorship and proper guidance in navigating the hockey system
    • The role of player advisors in protecting young athletes and providing honest feedback
    • Building credibility as an advisor through honesty and maintaining integrity
    • How self-reflection and personal development continue even after your playing career

    If you're interested in speaking with Dennis about player advising, you can reach him at topdrafthockey.com or on Instagram at dennismaxwell_topdrafthockey.


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    1 h y 30 m
  • EP.161 - Dylan Garand_New York Rangers prospect and AHL All-Star Goaltender - "Mental Game Mastery"
    Aug 27 2025

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    Dylan Garand shares his journey from a young goalie in Victoria to becoming a New York Rangers prospect and AHL All-Star, revealing the mental techniques and training approaches that have elevated his game.

    • Moving to Delta Hockey Academy at age 14 marked the moment Dylan committed fully to becoming a hockey player
    • Understanding what works personally for mental preparation is crucial for goaltenders
    • Practice intensity directly transfers to game performance - Dylan aims to stop every shot in practice
    • Purposeful intent behind every drill helps develop technical skills while maintaining competitive mindset
    • Self-talk using simple cues like "compete" and "work hard" helps maintain focus after goals or during tough stretches
    • World Junior experience included winning gold medal in dramatic overtime fashion
    • Transition to pro hockey required adjusting to players making more calculated decisions
    • Finding ways to play well when not feeling your best is what separates professionals
    • Training specifically for goaltending involves edge work, ankle stability, and lateral movement rather than traditional player workouts
    • Patience in development while with the Rangers organization (behind Igor Shesterkin) is building a foundation for long-term success


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    1 h y 35 m
  • EP.160 - Andrew Cristall - Proving Doubters Wrong
    Aug 5 2025

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    Andrew Cristall shares his remarkable journey from an undersized prospect to WHL scoring leader and Washington Capitals draftee, revealing how criticism and doubt have fueled his ascent in hockey.

    • Weighing just over 100 pounds in his WHL draft year yet still selected eighth overall by Kelowna
    • Used exceptional hockey IQ and skill to overcome size limitations and perceived skating deficiencies
    • Played in the WHL bubble as a 15-year-old during COVID, skipping the traditional U18 level entirely
    • Recorded 69 points as a 16-year-old and 95 points in his NHL draft year
    • Selected 40th overall by Washington after hoping to go in the first round
    • Led the WHL in scoring with 132 points and earned first-team CHL All-Star honors
    • Tied the Spokane Chiefs playoff record with 21 goals in 19 games (second most in WHL history)
    • Cut from Team Canada's World Junior team despite leading the WHL in scoring
    • Focused on improving skating through specific technical training while maintaining his offensive production
    • Aiming to make Washington's NHL roster but prepared to develop in Hershey if necessary
    • Recognizes that being overlooked has consistently provided motivation throughout his career

    Work on your weaknesses until they become strengths, and don't let others define your potential. Hockey IQ and determination can overcome physical limitations.


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    1 h y 15 m
  • EP. 159 - Morgan Geekie's NHL Journey - The Road to 33 Goals:
    May 27 2025

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    Morgan Geekie shares his journey from small-town Manitoba to becoming a 33-goal scorer for the Boston Bruins, highlighting the importance of resilience and embracing your unique development path in professional hockey.

    • From being drafted 90th overall in the WHL to 67th in the NHL after being overlooked in his first year of eligibility
    • Started this season as a healthy scratch before scoring more goals than NHL stars like Nathan McKinnon and Jack Eichel
    • Growing up in Strathclair, Manitoba (population ~700) and developing alongside his brothers, including Connor Geekie
    • The mental challenges of transitioning from being a fan to playing alongside NHL stars you once idolized
    • Importance of time spent in the AHL for proper development and appreciation of the NHL
    • How Boston's team culture, where "everything is earned," helped shape his professional approach
    • Balancing old school and new school hockey mentalities as someone who bridges the generational gap

    The lesson from Morgan's story is powerful: everyone's development timeline is different, and the path to success isn't linear. Control what you can control, embrace where you are, and keep pushing forward - your ceiling might be higher than you imagine.


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    1 h y 48 m