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The Hockey Family Podcast

The Hockey Family Podcast

Author: Hockey Wealth Group

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This podcast features current and retired NHL players sharing some wisdom and lessons learned throughout their hockey careers. Each episode the fellas from the Hockey Wealth Group ask guests for the “best advice” they ever received in their hockey career, their financial pursuits, and for life in general. Our goal is that this platform might be a helpful resource for young hockey players and their families.
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Paul Ysebaert

Paul Ysebaert

2024-04-1642:14

On this episode of the Hockey Family Podcast, we were joined by the "Rocket Man," Paul Ysebaert. Ysey enjoyed a 14-year career which included time with the Devils, Red Wings, Jets, Blackhawks, and served as the first ever captain of the Tampa Bay Lightning from 1995-97. He earned the nickname "Rocket Man" in the early 90's as a fan-favorite in Detroit where he had his best statistical season with 35 goals, 40 assists, and became the first Red Wing to win the NHL Plus-Minus Award. Ysey isn't one to mince words, and we were lucky enough to ask him for the best advice he ever received for his hockey game, his financial pursuits, and for life in general.   Paul now lives in Sarasota, Florida where he and his wife Trisha are in the process of rolling out their new company, MyFunda.com.
Brian Gionta

Brian Gionta

2024-01-2240:11

On this episode of the Hockey Family Podcast, we were joined by Brian Gionta. "Gio" was a Stanley Cup Champion, two-time Olympian, and played over 1,000 NHL regular season games throughout his 16-year career. Brian served as captain for seven NHL seasons, as well as wore the "C" while representing team USA at the 2018 Winter Olympics. He broke into the NHL as an undersized guy, and left a lasting legacy as an amazing leader, competitor, and most importantly, family man. We were lucky enough to ask Gio for the best advice he ever received for his hockey game, his financial pursuits, and for life in general. Brian and his family now reside in his hometown of Rochester, New York, where he loves spending time with family, coaching his kid's youth sports, and supports the Boys & Girls Clubs across western New York. We hope you enjoy the episode, and please do not hesitate to reach out to us at hockeywealth.com should you ever have questions.
Jack Skille

Jack Skille

2023-12-0853:01

On this episode of the Hockey Family Podcast, we were joined by Jack Skille. Skills was picked 7th overall by the Chicago Blackhawks in 2005. After winning an NCAA National Championship during his two standout years at the University of Wisconsin, Jack went on to play over 800 games throughout a 15-year professional hockey career. Jack and his family have landed in Park City, Utah where Skills has created the Jack Skille Hockey Academy, while his wife has been building a business in real estate. Together they are focused on raising their young son, and pursuing a life filled with passion. Skills is very introspective, and on this episode we get to hear him share some lessons learned that we think young hockey players will benefit from. We hope you enjoy the episode, and don't hesitate to reach out to us at hockeywealth.com should you ever have questions.
Braden Holtby

Braden Holtby

2023-08-2822:10

On this episode we were joined by Braden Holtby, a Vezina & Jennings Trophy winner, 5-time NHL All-Star, and a Stanley Cup Champion with the Capitals in 2018. As always, we were lucky enough to ask Holts for the best advice that he ever received for his hockey game, his financial pursuits, and for life in general. Holts grew up in Lloydminster, Saskatchewan, but he and his family have found their way back to the city they called home for the first 10 years of his career. Washington is very lucky to have him, as he is one of the most thoughtful people you could meet.
Karl Alzner

Karl Alzner

2023-07-3148:59

On this episode of the Hockey Family Podcast, we were joined by Karl Alzner a veteran of nearly 700 regular season NHL games, and over 60 playoff games, and won the Calder Cup twice with the Hershey Bears. As always we were able to ask Karl for the best advice he ever received for his hockey game, his financial pursuits, and for life in general.   Karl and his beautiful family have been splitting time after hockey between Kelowna and Washington. An opportunity in the Tech space brought them back to Washington where he has now back involved with the organization via broadcasting, and he also hosts a podcast named Alz Caps! Twitter: @KarlAlzner Instagram: karlalzner27
David Backes

David Backes

2023-07-3121:13

In this episode we were joined by David Backes, a 15-year NHL veteran, and two-time Olympian, winning a silver medal in 2010. On top of all that, he is an amazing person and friend. As is the case in all of our episodes, we asked David for the best advice he ever received for his hockey game, his financial pursuits, and for life in general.   David and his wife Kelly are long-time animal advocates and operate the non-profit Athletes for Animals. They also own two plant-based restaurants in the Minneapolis area named Stalk and Spade. Twitter: @dbackes42 Charity: Athletes for Animals Restaurant Locations and Websites: Stalk and Spade North Loop Stalk and Spade Edina
Ryan Carter

Ryan Carter

2023-07-3132:20

In this episode we were joined by Ryan Carter, a Stanley Cup Champion, and veteran of nearly 500 regular season NHL games. As is the case in all of our episodes, we asked Ryan for the best advice he ever received for his hockey game, his financial pursuits, and for life in general.   Ryan’s family has settled back into life in Minneapolis where he has stayed involved in the game through a new career in media. He now contributes to multiple outlets covering the Wild, which include him hosting a podcast named the Wild on 7th, as well as TV broadcasting for Wild games. Twitter: @Ryan_Carter22 Instagram: ryancarter_22 Podcast: Wild on 7th ETS Sports Performance Gyms: https://www.etsperformance.com/