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Breaking Down Barriers
A look at individuals and organizations trying to change hockey culture from the professional level to the minor leagues.
"A New Era Unveiled: The PWHL's Groundbreaking Debut"
This episode explores the challenges faced, the sacrifices made, the palpable excitement felt in each city in the league, and the meticulous preparations that culminated in a historic season opener on Jan. 1, 2024.
EP1 "The Little Native Hockey League"
The Little NHL, is the largest annual ice hockey tournament for First Nation youth in the world. This year marked the 50th anniversary of the event, a testament to its enduring impact on first nation communities.
EP2 "Breaking The Silence"
Discussion on the growing recognition of the mental health issues hockey players face at all levels of the game and the crucial support systems being put in place to address them.
EP3 "The Legacy of Willie O'Ree"
On January 18, 1958, Willie O'Ree made history with the Boston Bruins as the first black player to skate in a National Hockey League game. O'Ree went on to play professional hockey for 21 years, shattering a barrier that had stood for over 40 years and inspiring generations of young athletes to pursue their dreams. Willie didn't just play the game, he changed it forever.