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What I take from the Rink: A personal reflection on what the game has done for me
Over the course of the last 10 weeks, I have had the honor to share about a sport that has shaped a good amount of my life. Hockey has given me a passion, opened my eyes to so many quality life lessons, and brought me closer to the people around me. Without hockey, I would…
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From on the Ice to Behind the Bench: Insights from John Young on Coaching Men’s and Women’s Hockey
In the game of hockey, the role of a coach is a crucial element to a successful team. Coaches must motivate, teach, train, and mentor their players both on and off the ice. John Young has held this position for many years now, and today I get to share just a bit of his story.…
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Game Changers: Three of the Most Influential Figures in Women’s Hockey
Womens hockey has been a breeding center for powerful and inspirational female athletes. The list could go on and on with all of the women who have made an impact on the game of women’s hockey, but here I will highlight three of the most influential women in the game. Kendall Coyne Schofield Schofield has…
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Beyond the Rink: What Infographics can do to highlight Women’s Hockey
For today’s post we are going to be looking at the Professional Women’s Hockey League and their use of infographics on their Instagram. The PWHL uses a mix of graphics to educate their followers on game scores, upcoming games, stats, or even awards. In this post I’ll go through some of the posts that stood…
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Tales of Triumph: The History of the Hockey Women’s World Championship
In any sport, tournaments are a place to show off your skill and test your game. Doing this at a world-wide level is something all athletes dream of doing. In hockey, men were having this level of tournament since 1930. Men had this opportunity to compete 60 years before women did. The Women’s World Championship…




