Rinkside Rundown

<p>Rinkside Rundown with Chris Sinclair is your go-to podcast for women’s hockey stories, insights, and interviews.</p><p></p><p>From rising stars and NCAA standouts to pro players and coaches, get behind-the-scenes access to the journeys, training, challenges, and milestones shaping the future of women’s hockey. Whether you follow the PWHL, college hockey, or international play, Rinkside Rundown brings you expert conversations and authentic stories from across the women’s game.</p><p></p><p>Subscribe and hit the bell to stay updated on weekly episodes. Join a growing community passionate about women’s hockey and the sport’s biggest moments.</p>

Béatrice Bilodeau on Growing Up in Quebec Hockey, Choosing Ottawa, and Wearing the 'C'

Some players choose a program for the ranking. Béatrice Bilodeau chose Ottawa because it felt like home.The Gee-Gees captain grew up in Quebec's hockey culture, played on boys' teams until she was 12, and developed through one of the province's most competitive junior pathways before making a deliberate decision to come to uOttawa. Not for the profile. For the fit.In this episode, we get into what shaped her as a player, what leadership looks like from the inside, and how she carries that same commitment into her community work with youth programs, mentorship, and seniors in long-term care, which culminated in being awarded the Marion Hilliard Award in earlier this month.Subscribe to Rinkside Rundown for more conversations with players and leaders shaping the future of hockey.Discover more at www.rinksiderundown.caFollow the podcast on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/rinksiderundownpod

03-26
31:15

Molly Jordan on Minnesota, Team USA, and Chasing the Biggest Stage in Hockey

Molly Jordan is a defender at the University of Minnesota and one of the most compelling young players in the NCAA women's game.Mature, humble, and deeply passionate about the sport and her community, the native of Berlin, Connecticut brings a perspective that goes well beyond the ice.In Episode 115 of Rinkside Rundown, Molly talks about what it has been like to grow as a player and a person at one of the most competitive programs in college hockey, what it means to represent the United States on the international stage, and why she believes the American program is on a different level right now.Subscribe to Rinkside Rundown for more conversations with players and leaders shaping the future of hockey.Discover more at www.rinksiderundown.caFollow the podcast on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/rinksiderundownpod

03-19
31:49

Haley Box on Growing Up in Wyoming, Team USA, and the Road to Wisconsin

Wyoming isn't exactly a hotbed for women's hockey, but for Haley Box, it's where the love for the game started. The Etobicoke Dolphins forward and incoming University of Wisconsin Badger joins Rinkside Rundown to talk about the journey that brought her from Cheyenne to one of the most storied programs in the sport.Haley reflects on what it meant to represent Team USA, the Nashville camp that shifted the trajectory of her career, and the role the Etobicoke Dolphins have played in her development. She also opens up about the mental side of the game and what the continued rise of the PWHL means to her as a player with professional aspirations.Subscribe to Rinkside Rundown for more conversations with players and leaders shaping the future of hockey.Discover more at www.rinksiderundown.caFollow the podcast on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/rinksiderundownpod

03-12
28:43

From Outdoor Rinks to Penn State: Grace Outwater's Hockey Journey

She started on outdoor rinks, and now she's one of the most exciting forwards at Penn State. In Episode 113 of Rinkside Rundown, host Chris Sinclair sits down with Grace Outwater for a conversation that covers everything from the grind of being a student athlete to the moments in her career that shaped who she is as a player and a person.Grace talks about the coaches and mentors who believed in her, what it meant to play in an outdoor game, how she stays locked in on and off the ice, and why the rise of the PWHL has her genuinely fired up about the future of women's hockey.Subscribe to Rinkside Rundown for more conversations with players and leaders shaping the future of hockey.Discover more at www.rinksiderundown.caFollow the podcast on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/rinksiderundownpod

03-05
36:05

How Kao Lawrie Created an Inclusive Hockey Tournament | This Tournament Has Everything

Five years ago, Kao Lawrie asked a simple question. Were there others like them in hockey?As a trans non-binary player, Kao rarely saw people who shared their experience in the sport. That realization led them to create This Tournament Has Everything, an inclusive hockey weekend on the Sunshine Coast of British Columbia for women, trans, two-spirit, and non-binary players.What began as a small, community-driven tournament has since grown into an event that now brings together more than 120 players from across North America and beyond.In this episode of Rinkside Rundown, Kao shares their hockey journey, the experiences that shaped their perspective, and how one idea helped create a space where players can feel seen, safe, and welcomed in the sport.With this year’s tournament taking place March 6–8, 2026, this conversation highlights the impact of grassroots efforts and the importance of community in hockey.Subscribe to Rinkside Rundown for more conversations with players and leaders shaping the future of hockey.Discover more at www.rinksiderundown.caFollow the podcast on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/rinksiderundownpodThis Tournament Has EverythingInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/tthehockeytournament/Email: tthehockeytournament@gmail.comWebsite: https://tthe2025.mailchimpsites.com/

02-26
33:01

Ena Nystrøm on “Pressure Is Privilege” and the Mindset Behind Her Rise to Pro Hockey

SDHL goaltender and Norwegian national team member Ena Nystrøm joins Rinkside Rundown to share the mindset and experiences that shaped her path to professional women’s hockey.Currently playing with Brynäs IF, Ena reflects on her development from Norway to college hockey in North America and how those experiences prepared her for the professional level. She discusses the importance of embracing pressure, explaining why she believes “pressure is privilege” and how that perspective has influenced her growth as an international goaltender.Ena also talks about representing Norway, the continued global growth of women’s hockey, and the role increased visibility plays in creating opportunities for the next generation.This episode offers insight into the mentality, progression, and international journey required to compete at the professional level.Subscribe to Rinkside Rundown for more interviews with players and voices from across women’s hockey.

02-19
29:55

Inside Abby Boreen’s Hockey Journey and Rise to the PWHL

In this episode of Rinkside Rundown, Chris Sinclair is joined by Vancouver Goldeneyes forward Abby Boreen to talk about the experiences that shaped her path in women’s hockey.From skating outdoors in Minnesota to navigating the demands of NCAA hockey at the University of Minnesota, Abby reflects on the moments that tested her and helped define her game.She discusses leadership during her junior and collegiate career, the value of playing multiple sports, and what it takes to balance high level hockey with a strong commitment to education.The conversation also explores building culture with a new team in Vancouver and how those earlier lessons continue to influence her approach to the professional game.This episode is about development, patience, and the long view required to build a career in women’s hockey. It offers perspective for players, coaches, and fans who are interested in how elite athletes grow over time.If you enjoy in depth conversations about the people shaping women’s hockey, subscribe on YouTube, follow Rinkside Rundown on Instagram, and share this episode with someone who cares about the game.New episodes, articles, and extended coverage are available through the Rinkside Rundown Substack.rinksiderundown.substack.com

02-12
31:08

From Kansas to Co-Captain, Kaitlin Finnegan’s Path to NCAA Division I Hockey

Kaitlin Finnegan is helping build something entirely new.In Episode 109 of Rinkside Rundown, Chris Sinclair is joined by Kaitlin Finnegan, forward and co-captain of the University of Delaware women’s hockey team, the newest NCAA Division I programs in the country.Kaitlin walks through her hockey journey, from growing up in Kansas and carving out opportunities in a non-traditional hockey market, to her time at Lindenwood University, and now stepping into a leadership role during Delaware’s inaugural season. She shares what it means to be part of a program from day one, the challenges that come with it, and why those challenges are also what make the experience so special.This conversation is about perseverance, belief, and the excitement of helping grow women’s hockey at the Division I level. It’s also a reminder that there is no single path to the game, and that opportunity often comes from staying ready when the moment arrives.If you enjoy conversations that highlight the people helping push women’s hockey forward, make sure to subscribe on YouTube, follow the show on Instagram, and share this episode with someone who could use a little inspiration. New episodes, articles, and extended coverage are available through the Rinkside Rundown Substack.rinksiderundown.substack.com

02-05
30:44

There Was No Blueprint: How Millie Sirum Built a Hockey Career

Millie Sirum’s hockey journey started in Oslo and has taken her across continents.In this episode of Rinkside Rundown, Chris Sinclair sits down with Norwegian national team forward Millie Sirum to talk about growing up in a non-traditional hockey market, competing against boys, and carving out a professional career in the SDHL. Millie shares what representing Norway means to her, how international tournaments shape development, and why role models and mentorship matter so much in women’s hockey.The conversation also explores Millie’s NCAA experience, her transition to North America, team culture, and how something as simple as arts and crafts can strengthen locker room bonds. Looking ahead, Millie discusses her long-term goals and whether the PWHL could be part of her future.Subscribe for more conversations with players shaping the future of women’s hockey.

01-29
34:29

Eva Harrison's Path From Player to Referee in Women’s Hockey

In this episode of Rinkside Rundown, Chris Sinclair is joined by Eva Harrison, a hockey referee and former player whose journey through the game offers a perspective most fans never hear.Eva reflects on growing up with hockey in the UK, developing in a non-traditional market, and what led her to step away from playing and into officiating. She explains how seeing the game from the other side has reshaped her understanding of competition, communication, and accountability on the ice.The conversation also explores the growth of women’s hockey, the impact of language and inclusivity within the sport, and why officiating plays a critical role in shaping better environments for players at every level. Eva shares advice for those considering officiating and discusses her deep appreciation for the game’s history and culture.Make sure to subscribe so you never miss weekly episodes with the voices of women's hockey from around the world.

01-22
39:28

Ivy Nellis, Goaltender with the Ottawa Senators Women’s Hockey Club (U22 Elite)

In Episode 106 of Rinkside Rundown, Chris Sinclair is joined by Ivy Nellis, a goaltender with the Ottawa Senators Women’s Hockey Club in Ontario’s U22 Elite League. Ivy discusses her path to the position, how growing up in a hockey household shaped her mindset, and the competitive moments that defined her development, including the Bell Capital Cup and shootout situations.The conversation also explores her work as an official and coach, the value of recognition at the U22 level, and how she approaches balancing hockey with life away from the rink. With a professional women’s team now established in Ottawa, Ivy shares her perspective on what that visibility means for players coming through the system and how it factors into her long-term goals in the sport.Make sure to subscribe for weekly conversations with the voices from around the world of women's hockey.

01-15
30:02

Peyton Tully, Forward at Post University (NCAA)

In this episode of Rinkside Rundown, I'm joined by Peyton Tully, a talented multi-sport athlete from Toledo, Ohio, who is now playing collegiate hockey at Post University.Peyton shares her journey from a late start in hockey to becoming a standout player in both hockey and lacrosse. She discusses the importance of multi-sport participation, her high school achievements, and the challenges she faced with injuries, including multiple ACL surgeries.Peyton reflects on her transition to college hockey, her first collegiate goal, and how she balances academics with athletics while maintaining a positive mindset.Subscribe for weekly episodes featuring the voices from around the world of women's hockey.

01-08
39:48

Chelsea and Caileigh Tiller

Chelsea and Caileigh Tiller have grown up playing hockey side by side, sharing a journey from St Catharines, Ontario, to becoming key players with the Burlington Barracudas of the U22 Elite League.In Episode 104 of Rinkside Rundown, we talk about their early influences, and Chelsea shares the lessons she's learned as captain, while Caileigh talks about what it means to represent Canada internationally.They also share how they're preparing for the next chapter of their hockey careers at the University of Connecticut next season.Check out our full conversation and learn more about these exciting players who are the future of women's hockey. Make sure to subscribe and leave a review, and share this episode with the hockey loving fans in your life.New episodes release every Thursday at 3:00 pm EST.

01-01
26:31

Claire Buchanan

On Episode 103 of Rinkside Rundown, I’m joined by Canadian Para Ice Hockey forward and trailblazer Claire Buchanan.Claire shares their para hockey journey and we dig into the inaugural World Para Ice Hockey Women’s World Championships. We cover what it meant, what stood out, and why it matters for the growth of the game. We also talk about what has helped shape Claire’s path, the importance of connection and community, and defining success beyond the scoreboard.Make sure to subscribe to Rinkside Rundown for weekly episodes from around the world of women's hockey.

12-25
38:09

Katia Pelowich

On Episode 102 of Rinkside Rundown, I'm joined by Katia Pelowich, a forward from Stouffville, Ontario playing at Concordia University.Katia and I talk about her hockey journey from early beginnings to St. Thomas University where she was team captain, and now to Concordia, representing Team Canada at the FISU Winter World University Games, her aspirations for the future, including the PWHL.We get into leadership, mentorship, hard work, and inspiring the next generation of female athletes.Make sure to subscribe so you never miss an exciting conversation with the voices of women's hockey. New episodes Thursdays at 3:00 pm ET.

12-18
45:06

Reece Hunt

On Episode 101 of Rinkside Rundown, I'm joined by Reece Hunt, a forward from Nelson, BC who recently signed with the Ottawa Charge as a reserve player.Reece and I talk about her hockey family roots, playing for Team BC and Okanagan Prep, her college years at Bemidji State and UMD, and heading to Sweden to play in the SDHL.We get into the knee injury that ended her season early and how the Ottawa opportunity came together. We also talk about reuniting with Mannon McMahon, along with other teammates, and stepping into the reserve role this season in the PWHL.New episodes Thursdays at 3:00 pm ET, so make sure to click that subscribe button and share with your fellow hockey fans.

12-11
29:08

Rebecca Johnston

Episode 100 is here!On this milestone episode of Rinkside Rundown, host Chris Sinclair is joined by Rebecca Johnston, a five-time Olympian, Team Canada gold medalist, and player development coach with the Calgary Flames.Rebecca opens up about her competitive upbringing in Sudbury, Ontario, the lessons learned at Cornell, the highs and lows of representing Canada on the world stage, and the journey back from a ruptured Achilles.As she transitions into coaching, Rebecca shares insights on mentorship, athlete development, and where the women's professional game is headed.Subscribe now to Rinkside Rundown for weekly episodes featuring the voices of women's hockey.

12-04
46:09

Gabrielle Santerre

On Episode 99, I'm joined by Gabrielle Santerre, forward and team captain at Bishop's University, who shares her journey in women's hockey.Gabrielle discusses the influence of her family, her decision to stay in Canada for her collegiate career, and the importance of mental preparation in sports. She reflects on her achievements, including winning national championships and representing Canada internationally.Gabrielle emphasizes the significance of role models in women's hockey and the growing opportunities for young female athletes. The conversation concludes with rapid-fire questions that reveal her personal insights and aspirations.New episodes release every Thursday at 3:00pm EST. Subscribe now for more stories from around the world of women's hockey.

11-27
43:11

Rylind MacKinnon

On Episode 98 of Rinkside Rundown, I’m joined by Rylind MacKinnon, who traces the path from Cranbrook, BC to UBC captain and into the PWHL with the Boston Fleet. We dig into community support, leadership, balancing education with elite hockey, and breaking into the pro game.Rylind reflects on setting a new standard at UBC, lessons from the jump to the PWHL, and what a successful first season in Boston looks like on and off the ice. We also talk adversity, growth, and how the women’s game is evolving.Subscribe to Rinkside Rundown so you never miss the stories from around the world of women's hockey.

11-20
28:23

Jenna Buglioni

In Episode 97 of Rinkside Rundown, host Chris Sinclair sits down with Jenna Buglioni, the historic first draft pick for the PWHL's Seattle Torrent franchise.Jenna opens up about her remarkable hockey journey from her hometown of Port Moody, BC, to the professional ranks of the PWHL. Discover how family support shaped Jenna's path in women's hockey, the benefits of being a multi-sport athlete, and why mentorship matters at every level of the game.Jenna shares candid stories from her time at Ohio State, navigating the highs and lows of NCAA Division I hockey, and what it means to step into her professional career as part of the PWHL's historic expansion.Topics covered:- Jenna's early hockey development in Port Moody, British Columbia- Being selected as the Seattle Torrent's first-ever draft pick- The impact of family support on athletic success- Multi-sport athlete experiences and development- Finding and building mentorship relationships in hockey- Ohio State Buckeyes hockey career highlights and challenges- Transitioning from collegiate to professional women's hockey- PWHL expansion and the future of the leagueAnd don't miss the final minutes — Jenna shares an unexpected, must-hear story from her journey that we only reveal at the very end. Stick around to catch it.

11-13
55:31

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