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New England Hockey Journal’s RinkWise listeners will hear from hockey influencers and leaders at all levels, delivering advice and direction like you’ve never heard before.
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Evan Marinofsky and Pat Donnelly preview prep boys hockey. The hosts delve into Pat’s recent bout with the flu before launching into a detailed discussion on prep boys hockey, addressing the impact of the CHL ruling and how it has influenced player movement. They analyze the current landscape by highlighting top teams, including Dexter Southfield, Kimball Union and St. Mark's, and assess their strengths and weaknesses. The conversation also covers potential contenders and sleepers in the upcoming season, with a focus on specific players to watch. Pat and Evan also debate various fun questions in the 'Would You Rather' segment, including topics like best seating in a hockey arena and whether great food or loud fans make for a better game atmosphere. The show wraps up with bold predictions for the Elite 8 and discussions on MVP candidates. The hosts provide a mix of insightful hockey analysis and lighthearted banter, making for an engaging listen.
Topics
00:42 Health and Flu Season Woes
02:04 State of Prep Boys Hockey
06:22 Top Prep Boys Hockey Teams
07:07 Dexter Southfield: The Team to Beat
09:59 Kimball Union: A Strong Contender
11:34 St. Mark's: Rising Stars
15:38 Avon Old Farms: Consistent Performers
17:22 Kent: The Swing Team
18:55 Salisbury: Defensive Powerhouse
21:06 Brunswick: Overcoming Challenges
22:57 Cushing: Defending Champions
24:55 Berkshire and Deerfield: Western Mass. Teams
26:18 Next 15 Teams to Watch
26:32 Potential Top 10 Teams
26:39 Winchendon: Proving Its Worth
27:11 Belmont Hill's Challenges and Potential
28:29 Sleeper Teams: Thayer and Milton Academy
30:19 Other Potential Sleeper Teams
31:23 Elite 8 Predictions
33:00 MVP Candidates to Watch
35:45 Would You Rather: Fan Edition
39:05 Stadium Atmosphere vs. Food Debate
Evan Marinofsky and Pat Donnelly discuss the upcoming girls prep hockey season, focusing on team rankings and expectations. They delve into potential top contenders for the Elite 8 tournament, highlighting teams such as Loomis Chaffee, Andover, Williston and Cushing. They also discuss key players to watch and provide insights into which teams might surprise this season. The episode concludes with a bit of fun as they tackle hypothetical hockey scenarios in the Overtime segment.
NEPSAC, girls prep, Elite 8, prep hockey
Topics
00:40 Girls Prep Hockey Focus
01:12 Team Rankings and Insights
02:55 Top Contenders Analysis
03:51 In-Depth Look at Loomis Chaffee
05:14 Andover's Strengths and Challenges
07:24 Williston Northampton's Potential
08:41 Nobles and Cushing Overview
11:58 Dexter and Deerfield Prospects
13:58 Tabor and Exeter Evaluations
16:28 Rivers and Beyond
18:50 Next-Tier Teams
20:21 Team Analysis: St. Paul's and New Hampton
21:20 Berkshire's New Lineup
22:21 Frederick Gunn and Other Teams to Watch
24:21 MVP Candidates and Top Performers
25:32 Elite 8 Predictions
27:17 Overtime: Would You Rather?
31:46 Winter Classic vs. All-Star Game
35:45 Creative Ideas for Hockey Events
37:13 Conclusion and Season Coverage
Evan is joined by Mark Naclerio, head coach of Avon Old Farms. The discussion delves into Naclerio's perspective on the fall hockey landscape, changes in player development, and the influence of specialized sports programs. Naclerio reflects on his time as an associate coach and his transition to head coach, the legacy of his predecessor John Gardner, and the evolving landscape of prep versus academy hockey. The episode also covers the importance of building personal connections with players, the effects of the CHL ruling on recruitment, and provides advice for young players starting out in hockey. The conversation ends with a fun 'overtime' segment featuring questions on sports betting and the number of games watched.
Topics
00:18 Meet the Guest: Mark Naclerio
00:58 Fall Hockey Season Insights
01:24 Changes in Prep School Hockey
03:02 The Importance of Multi-Sport Athletes
03:22 Fall Hockey Leagues and Team Dynamics
08:21 Coaching Philosophy and Challenges
08:34 Legacy of John Gardner
14:40 Academy vs. Prep School Lifestyle
17:05 CHL Ruling and Future Implications
18:06 Deciding Between High School and Junior Hockey
19:02 The Value of Staying in High School
20:28 NHL Draft Prospects and Prep School Hockey
23:03 The Impact of Online Sports Betting on Hockey
23:17 Overtime: Fun Questions and Insights
31:05 Final Thoughts and Farewell
Evan Marinofsky and Pat Donnelly discuss the state of MIAA hockey with Duxbury High School (Mass.) girls coach Dan Najarian. They delve into topics such as the development of young players, the benefits of playing multiple sports, and the dynamic between MIAA, prep schools and club hockey. Najarian shares his insights on how MIAA hockey can serve as both a developmental platform and a source of lasting, meaningful hockey experiences. The episode also touches on the challenges of college recruitment and the growth of girls hockey, providing a comprehensive look at the landscape of high school and junior hockey in New England.
Topics
00:29 Guest Introduction: Dan Najarian
01:38 Fall Hockey Insights
02:32 The Role of Multi-Sport Athletes
05:02 Debating the 15-Only Rule
09:58 MIAA Hockey: Current State and Future Prospects
18:31 Coaching Philosophy and Player Development
30:13 Highlighting Unsung Talent in Girls Hockey
31:08 The Rise of Club Hockey for Girls
33:52 Balancing Academics and Hockey Dreams
35:44 The Appeal of Club Hockey Over Traditional Paths
39:59 Overtime: Personal Stories and Unwritten Rules
50:29 Concluding Thoughts and Farewell
Evan and Pat delve into the current state of fall hockey, particularly focusing on high school leagues like Connecticut's Cutting Edge Management (CEM). They discuss the potential future of fall hockey and whether more teams will adopt a model where school teams play together. The conversation shifts to college recruiting updates for both boys and girls, highlighting several key commitments. The episode concludes with a fun 'Overrated or Underrated' segment, covering topics like playoff beards, NHL team names without 'S', and NHL mascots.
Topics
01:04 Fall Hockey Season Overview
01:42 Connecticut's Cutting Edge Management (CEM) League
03:48 Challenges and Benefits of Fall Hockey
08:34 Girls' Hockey and Multi-Sport Athletes
12:53 Future of Prep School Hockey Seasons
25:28 Recent College Recruiting Highlights
29:15 Big Names in Hockey Recruitment
29:41 Hockey East Dominance
33:13 Notable Recruits and Commitments
39:05 Princeton's Strong Recruitment
41:11 Setting the Record Straight
41:42 Overtime: Overrated or Underrated
Evan is joined by Dan Fontas, the new head coach of the Cushing Boys Hockey team. They discuss Dan's transition from head coach of the Varsity B team to his new role, his coaching philosophy, and the importance of relationship-building with players. They also delve into the challenges and changes in recruiting, impacted by recent CHL rulings, and the future of fall hockey for prep schools. The episode wraps up with anecdotes from Dan's own career, including his transition from player to coach and the influences that shaped his coaching style. The show ends with a fun segment called 'Overtime,' where they react to famous hockey-related quotes.
Topics
00:57 Meeting Dan Fontas: A Funny Encounter
01:51 Recruitment and Promotion Insights
05:09 Challenges and Changes in Prep Hockey
09:23 Varsity B Coaching Experience
15:34 Dan's Personal Hockey Journey
23:22 Coaching Philosophy and Influences
29:01 Commitment Beyond Hockey
29:26 Impact of Coaching Relationships
30:32 Evolution of Coaching Styles
32:00 Increased Skill Levels in Modern Players
35:58 The Future of Prep and Fall Hockey
43:22 Overtime: Fun and Insightful Hockey Quotes
Evan and Pat dive into the college hockey recruiting season. They discuss the landscape of hockey recruiting as fall hockey approaches. They explore notable recruits, the effects of the CHL ruling on recruiting, and the trend of players making more realistic commitments. The episode also covers significant commitments in the boys and girls hockey scenes, highlighting key players and their potential impacts on their future teams. Additionally, the show includes a nostalgic segment on memorable hockey experiences and locker room smells.
Topics
00:40 Recruiting Season and College Choices
03:32 Impact of CHL Ruling on Recruiting
05:20 Realistic Commitments and Player Strategies
10:46 BC and BU Commitments
20:41 Northeastern and Other Hockey East Schools
28:17 Dartmouth's Recruiting Strategy
30:25 Dartmouth's Strategic Recruiting Moves
30:50 Harvard's High-End Prep Kid Trend
31:22 Dartmouth's New Market Strategy
33:29 Notable College Commits
33:38 UMass and Other Local Commits
34:16 Notre Dame's Local Talent
34:46 Cornell and UNH Commits
35:21 Quinnipiac and Other Notable Commits
35:48 Transition to Girls' Recruiting
36:52 Big 10 and Local Girls' Commits
39:22 Trends in Girls' College Hockey
43:07 Notable Girls' Commits
48:42 Overtime: Hockey Nostalgia
The Hoops/Hockey Crossover Show
This crossover episode between New England Hockey Journal's Rink Wise and New England Basketball Journal's Hoop Wise podcasts. The hosts discuss the idea of merging the discussions around the two sports, focusing on the differences and similarities in player development, recruitment, and the unique challenges each sport faces. Topics covered include the yearly schedules for basketball and hockey, the impact of club and prep teams on player growth, the role of advisors and agents, the rising cost of playing these sports at elite levels, and the potential of future changes in the structure and governance of these youth sports.
Topics
01:13 Basketball vs. Hockey: Seasonal Differences
01:38 Open Gyms and Recruitment in Basketball
04:18 Fall Hockey Showcases and College Scouting
05:33 The Role of Club Teams in Player Development
12:05 Prep School and Club Team Dynamics
16:52 Balancing Multiple Sports and Commitments
26:46 Shoe Circuits and Sponsorships in Basketball
31:25 Exploring Brand Influence in Basketball and Hockey
31:53 The Business of AAU and College Recruiting
35:09 Junior Hockey Pathways and College Eligibility
46:38 The Role of Advisors and Agents in Youth Sports
51:46 The Rising Costs of Youth Sports
57:45 The Impact of Club Teams on Local Hockey Programs
59:46 Conclusion and Future Discussions
Evan and Pat talk with Sean O'Brien, the new head coach of the boys' hockey team at Phillips Exeter Academy. Sean shares insights from his career, including his recent move back to New England from Pittsburgh, his previous coaching stint at Harvard, and his philosophy on integrating technology and video analysis to enhance player development. He also discusses the balance between academics and athletics in a prep school environment, the impact of the CHL ruling on prep hockey, and the importance of building professional networks and relationships for long-term success. The episode concludes with a discussion on outdated hockey strategies and the evolving role of analytics in coaching.
Topics
00:29 Guest Introduction: Sean O'Brien
01:34 Sean O'Brien's Journey to Phillips Exeter
05:03 The Appeal of Phillips Exeter
07:23 Recruitment and Academic Balance
12:32 Lessons from Harvard
16:49 The Role of Technology in Coaching
24:24 Seamless Video Integration in Coaching
25:17 The Importance of Self-Reflection in Sports
26:48 Impact of CHL Ruling on Prep Schools
29:15 Evaluating Player Readiness for Junior Hockey
31:19 Balancing Hockey and Academic Development
35:46 Building Long-Term Professional Networks
40:04 Hockey Strategy Insights: Overtime Segment
Evan sits down with Brandon Borges, the newly appointed head boys hockey coach at Williston Northampton. Borges, an alumnus of the school, shares insights about his transition into the coaching role and his vision for the program. He discusses the importance of summer training, balancing player workloads, and the unique challenges of returning to coach at his alma mater. Borges also reflects on his own hockey journey from inner-city Providence to playing junior hockey, providing valuable advice for current players navigating college and junior hockey aspirations. The discussion concludes with a light-hearted segment about the nuances of being a passionate hockey fan.
Topics
00:26 Meet the New Coach: Brandon Borges
00:55 Summer Training Strategies
03:06 Returning to Alma Mater: Williston Northampton
03:42 Brandon's Hockey Journey
08:12 Challenges and Lessons in Youth Hockey
20:21 Junior Hockey Experience and Advice
24:21 Personal Struggles and Reflections
24:43 Timing and Development in Hockey
25:52 Deciding When to Move On
28:22 Realistic College Hockey Dreams
32:50 Recruiting and Building Relationships
38:30 Overtime: Fun Hockey Questions
The guest is Ed Bourget, Director of Hockey Operations at Buckingham Browne & Nichols (BB&N). The discussion delves into Ed's extensive background in hockey, from playing high school hockey at Shrewsbury High and Sacred Heart to his professional stint in Europe. Ed provides insights into his new role at BB&N, focusing on supporting both the boys' and girls' hockey programs. The conversation also explores player development, managing the grueling prep school hockey schedule, and balancing the demands of athletics with academic and personal life. Ed emphasizes the importance of rest, development beyond just hockey skills, and preparing for life after the sport. The episode concludes with reflections on the evolving landscape of hockey recruitment and the significance of enjoying the process.
Topics
00:19 Ed's Hockey Background
01:26 Coaching Philosophy and New Role
03:09 Player Development and Training
09:51 Recruiting Process Insights
17:49 Balancing Academics and Athletics
21:59 Life After Hockey
22:55 Path to Coaching
25:28 Future of Prep School Hockey
30:28 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
In this episode of the New England Hockey Journal's Rink Wise Podcast, hosts Evan Marinofsky and Patrick Donnelly discuss various updates in the sports world, focusing particularly on the recent US Open and the New England D1 Championship in baseball at Polar Park. While updating on baseball, the hosts delve into the major topic of the week—the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL) Draft. They provide insights into significant picks, including a detailed analysis of picks from New England and the implications for prep schools, junior hockey leagues, and the National Team Development Program (NTDP). The podcast also explores potential recruiting battles between the USHL and Canadian junior leagues, value picks, snubs, and the future of New England players in junior hockey. The episode wraps up with insights into what the changes in draft dynamics might mean for the evolving landscape of prep and junior hockey.
Topics
00:31 High School Baseball Championships
02:30 QMJHL Draft Overview
05:29 Impact on New England Players
10:36 Future of Junior Hockey and Prep Schools
13:18 Quebec Ramparts' Bold Move
15:47 Carter Meyer Draft Reactions
16:41 Quebec's Strategic Draft Picks
18:46 Notable Draft Picks and Surprises
20:09 Underrated Draft Picks and Value Finds
22:45 Draft Snubs and Missed Opportunities
27:10 USHL vs. QMJHL: The Recruiting Battle
30:31 Concluding Thoughts and Future Updates
Evan and Patrick Donnelly are joined by Eric Boguniecki, a former NHL player and current scout for the Arizona Coyotes and Utah Mammoth. They discuss Eric's impressive career, his transition from coaching to scouting, and his insights on player development. Eric shares personal stories about his son's unique path from baseball to hockey, emphasizing the importance of multi-sport participation for young athletes. The conversation touches on the evolving landscape of prep school and junior hockey, the impact of the CHL ruling on college commitments, and the potential for new NCAA Division I programs. Additionally, they dive into personal anecdotes about their love for hockey and the emotional highs and lows of being a sports fan.
Topics
00:46 Introducing the Special Guest: Eric Boguniecki
01:22 Eric’s Career Journey
01:51 Life on the Road as a Scout
03:21 Transition from Coaching to Scouting
04:58 Scouting Insights and Player Evaluation
06:21 The Importance of Hockey Sense
12:26 Balancing Sports and Family Life
16:53 Jake Boggan's Unique Path in Sports
17:15 Challenges and Changes in Prep School Hockey
36:45 Hockey Prep School Culture
37:16 Memorable Football Moments
38:25 Jake's College Recruitment Journey
40:37 NCAA Recruitment Rules and Challenges
42:00 The Impact of Transfer Portals
44:03 The Future of College Hockey
47:46 Hockey's Growing Popularity
55:12 Overtime: Personal Hockey Stories
Evan and Pat discuss the recent Mass. Hockey Festival for both boys and girls, providing insights on standout players, snubs, and potential future stars. The conversation also touches on the unpredictability of New England weather, their personal gripes about hockey, the impact of youth sports' financial demands, and fun insights into their hypothetical Zamboni ride theme songs.
Topics
01:38 Mass Hockey Festival Overview
02:06 Boys' Festival Highlights
04:28 Rising Stars: Oh Eights and Oh Nines
10:23 Notable Snubs and Surprises
12:22 2000 Tens: Future Prospects
15:22 NTDP Aspirations for 2010s
18:13 Personal Anecdotes and Girls' Festival
19:05 Stock Risers: Girls in Hockey
19:37 Standout Performances at the Festival
22:32 Young Talents to Watch
24:55 Future Stars: The 2010s
30:24 Unpopular Opinions in Hockey
37:04 Overtime: Fun and Final Thoughts
Evan and Pat reflect on the recently concluded boys prep hockey season, discussing standout teams, surprising performances, and key players. They highlight teams like Deerfield, St. Mark's, Dexter, Rivers, and more for their unexpected success. They delve into the contributions of standout players such as Carter Meyer, Joe Salandra, Billy McCaslin, and others. Additionally, they discuss the potential impact of the CHL on the future of prep hockey and look ahead to how teams might shape up next season. The episode concludes with an 'overrated or underrated' segment, adding a fun twist to the in-depth hockey analysis.
Topics
00:00 Introduction and Casual Banter
00:34 Reflecting on the Bruins' Season
01:34 Prep Hockey Season Recap
02:21 Surprising Teams of the Season
12:59 Standout Players and Performances
17:42 NTDP Evaluation Camp Insights
21:48 Analyzing Pandolfo's Potential
22:22 Lessons from Sears' Development Path
24:14 Impact of CHL on Prep Hockey
27:50 Teams to Watch Next Season
29:52 NHL Draft Prospects
33:28 Overtime: Underrated or Overrated
39:46 Wrapping Up the Prep Season
Evan and Pat reunite in the studio to discuss the end of the girls' hockey season. They reflect on the exciting season, highlighting standout teams like Loomis Chaffee and Nobles. The discussion covers how various teams performed, their top players, and expectations for the next season. Goal-tending performances and uncommitted prospects are also spotlighted. The episode concludes with a fun 'overrated or underrated' segment featuring items like wearing jerseys to games and bubble hockey.
Topics
00:37 Reflecting on the Girls Season
01:18 Loomis Chaffee's Dominant Performance
03:14 Nobles and Andover: Season Highlights
05:29 Rivers and Exeter: Rising Teams
06:26 New Hampton's Elite Eight Aspirations
07:50 Dexter and BB&N's Strong Seasons
09:29 Thayer and St. Mark's: Surprising Runs
11:25 Tabor's Competitive Season
12:46 Deerfield's Adaptable Strategy
13:46 Standout Players of the Season
17:17 Williston's Unexpected Playoff Exit
19:06 Top Goalies of the Year
21:38 The Lone Goalie's Journey
22:07 Uncommitted Standouts to Watch
25:17 Prep Transfers and Future Prospects
26:52 Teams to Watch Next Season
30:18 Overtime: Overrated or Underrated?
38:18 Wrapping Up and Future Coverage
Evan and Pat preview the MIAA State Championships, scheduled for Sunday. They discuss the format of the preview, likening it to their 'Rinkwise' podcast, and emphasize the appeal of concise and direct coverage. The preview covers multiple divisions, starting with the Division 4 boys' matchup between Winthrop and Dedham, analyzing their paths to the final. They move on to the Division 1 girls' game, highlighting the journey of top-seeded Hingham and underdog Bishop Stang, and consider the potential for an upset. The Division 1 boys' final between St. John Shrewsbury and Catholic Memorial (CM) presents a similar narrative of an unexpected finalist versus a dominant favorite. Division 2 boys see Billerica facing Canton, both teams with impressive seasons, followed by Division 3 boys' clash between Nauset and Medfield, illustrating Nauset's dominance. Finally, they preview the Division 2 girls' game between Milton and Medfield, noting Medfield's impressive run as a lower seed. Throughout, the hosts reflect on past tournament experiences, the impact of team momentum, and the excitement of unexpected matchups in the championship.
Topics
00:43 MIAA State Championships Preview
02:02 Division 4 Boys Championship Preview
03:36 Division 1 Girls Championship Preview
07:07 Division 1 Boys Championship Preview
13:11 Division 2 Boys Championship Preview
15:17 Division 3 Boys Championship Preview
18:09 Division 2 Girls Championship Preview
21:21 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Pat and Evan provide a detailed recap of the boys prep hockey championship games. Key highlights include Cushing's dramatic 4-3 victory over Dexter in the Elite Eight, Andover's commanding 4-1 win over Westminster in the large school bracket, and Kimball Union's 5-3 triumph over Berkshire in the small school final. The episode delves into critical moments, standout players, and season trajectories for the teams, emphasizing Cushing's underdog story and the exceptional performances of individual athletes across all games. The discussion also touches on Cushing's improbable rise and key strategic elements in Andover and Kimball Union's wins.
Topics
00:55 Cushing vs. Dexter: An All-Time Classic
01:35 Cushing's Remarkable Journey to the Elite Eight Title
03:14 Key Moments and Players in the Cushing vs. Dexter Game
06:56 Andover vs. Westminster: Large School Championship Recap
11:05 Kimball Union vs. Berkshire: Small School Championship Recap
14:31 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Evan and Pat recap the NEPSAC Girls Championships, highlighting three thrilling games that took place at Taft on Sunday. Loomis Chaffee triumphed over Phillips Andover in an intense Elite Eight final, characterized by heavy penalties and relentless gameplay. Deerfield claimed victory against Tabor in the large school bracket, powered by a solid performance from goalie Campbell Croate. New Hampton secured their third consecutive title in the small school bracket by defeating St. Mark's, with standout performances from both teams. The hosts also reflect on the unexpected results and overarching themes of the tournament, noting the depth and competitiveness across all brackets.
Topics
00:38 Elite Eight Championship Recap
04:32 Andover's Surprising Path
06:32 Large School Bracket Highlights
09:20 Small School Bracket Dominance
11:41 Final Thoughts and Wrap-Up
Evan and Pat discuss the freshly released NEPSAC Girls' Hockey Brackets. They review and analyze the seedings, highlighting late-season drama and upsets, significant team performances, and critical matchups. Notable teams and players are discussed, including the unexpected rise and falls of teams like Groton, Thayer, and New Hampton. They go further into detailing the Elite Eight, Large School, and Small School brackets, providing insights and predictions for each game while emphasizing key players and strategies.
Topics
00:00 Introduction to NEPSAC Girls Brackets
00:21 Surprises and Drama in Seedings
01:38 Elite Eight Matchups Breakdown
07:50 Large School Bracket Analysis
13:17 Small School Bracket Insights
17:58 Conclusion and Upcoming Content



