PowerTech Development Podcast

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2021/01/26
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2025/10/26
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Announcing the Matterhorn Fit All Path Series Powered by BioSteel!
2025/10/26
The Matterhorn Fit All-Path Series is here including the Western, Ontario, and Quebec. Coach Eric will be leading the charge with the All-Path Ontario event with NCAA Division 1 and OHL programs set to join! Visit matterhornfitevents.com to REQUEST REGISTRATION! Wondering where we've been? Big announcement coming soon!
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Ep.247 | Ask Me Anything VII - PowerTech Development Podcast
2025/07/27
In this Q&A episode of the PowerTech Development Podcast, Eric and Andy answer real questions submitted by hockey parents and players from across North America. From navigating early development in U13 to handling politics, effort, and opportunity at U18, this conversation tackles some of the most common (and misunderstood) challenges in youth and junior hockey. This episode is all about clarity, confidence, and perspective whether you're a player, a parent, or a coach trying to support the right way. TIMESTAMPS: 08:00 – Q1: U13 AAA & extra skills sessions — what’s too much? 12:30 – Q2: How do you teach “compete” to a 15U player? 17:40 – Q3: U18AA girl aiming for D3 — how to stand out without being flashy 26:00 – Q4: Coach plays favorites and doesn’t reward effort — should parents step in? 30:15 – Q5: 15 y/o working out but doesn’t feel like he’s improving 38:00 – Q6: Coach wants development, parents want wins — how to manage the gap 42:30 – Q7: My kid is dialed in on nutrition — what’s next? 50:40 – Q8: Choosing between prep hockey and Canadian Jr/OHL This episode was fueled by questions from our audience. Have a question for a future Q&A? Send it in. 🎧 New episodes weekly - subscribe on Spotify, Apple, and YouTube 📲 Follow us: @powertechonline | @epzoloWant to support the show? Become a ⁠MEMBER⁠ or reach out for sponsorships ⁠HERE⁠.
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Ep.246 | What We Wish Hockey Parents Knew Sooner | Lessons From the U16/U18 Journey - PowerTech Development Podcast
2025/07/20
In this episode of the PowerTech Development Podcast, Eric and Andy open up about the things they wish more hockey parents knew earlier - especially during the intense and emotional U16/U18 years. With so much focus on the OHL Draft, rankings, and comparison, many families lose sight of what truly matters in a player’s long-term development. This conversation cuts through the noise and delivers honest advice rooted in experience — both as coaches and as parents. If you’re navigating the pre-draft years, or even just trying to support your kid the right way, this episode will give you clarity, confidence, and peace of mind. What You’ll Learn Why comparison ruins joy… and progress The mindset that separates long-term developers from short-term hype What parents should stop saying (even with good intentions) Why rankings and draft predictions don’t tell the full story What actually matters at the junior level and how it’s different from youth hockey TIMESTAMPS 02:30 – Setting proper expectations during the draft year 06:30 – “Comparison is the thief of joy” — how it shows up in hockey 07:30 – A realistic, long-term approach for families 09:40 – When parents push too hard — and why it backfires 10:15 – The problem with subscription rankings and overhype 12:00 – Don’t promise your kid where they’ll be drafted 15:00 – Outperforming others doesn’t always equal opportunity 17:30 – Evolving into a learner — not just a performer 20:00 – Don’t expect someone else’s lucky break to be yours 21:00 – “When did you become a scout?” — over-analysis from the stands 29:00 – What most don’t understand about junior hockey vs. youth hockey 35:00 – Identifying your market — where do you actually fit? 38:00 – Be willing to take the ego hit for development 42:00 – Parents: Don’t add to the emotional weight your kid already carries - 🎧 New episodes weekly — subscribe on Spotify, Apple, and YouTube 📲 Follow us: @powertechonline | @epzolo Want to support the show? Become a ⁠MEMBER⁠ or reach out for sponsorships ⁠HERE⁠.
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Ep.245 | Do You Need an Agent? - Inside the World of Hockey Representation w NHLPA Certified Agent Brian Gill
2025/07/13
In this episode of the PowerTech Development Podcast, Eric sits down with Brian Gill, an NHLPA Certified Agent with Maloney and Thompson, to pull back the curtain on what agents actually do, and what families think they do. This isn’t a conversation about multimillion-dollar NHL contracts. It’s about the junior-level journey, the questions families are asking, the decisions players face, and the role of a good agent in guiding the process. Brian shares what his day-to-day looks like, how they onboard families, and what traits he looks for in young athletes. He also speaks openly about some common misconceptions like thinking an agent is going to magically “get you there.” Whether you're a parent, coach, or player, this episode delivers a grounded, honest perspective from someone in the trenches of high-performance hockey development. What You’ll Learn What agents actually do and don’t do for young players When it’s the right time to get an agent Key differences between agents and advisors What top players do differently - habits, mindset, and sacrifices Why are you deciding to get an agent? TIMESTAMPS 00:00 – Intro to the episode and Brian Gill’s background 02:50 – How Brian got started with Maloney and Thompson 05:50 – A day in the life: What an agent’s work looks like 06:45 – What services does the agency provide players and families? 09:50 – Is there a standard onboarding process or is it customized case by case? 13:40 – What Brian looks for in the players he chooses to represent 17:00 – Agents don’t have “magic powers” — it’s still up to the player 18:40 – Is the OHL Draft a reason to get an agent? What families need to understand 22:40 – The real difference between agents and advisors 25:20 – Advice for players who aren’t top prospects — should they even be thinking about agents? 29:30 – Work-life balance: What elite players do differently 32:00 – Habits of high-end athletes: focus, structure, consistency 34:00 – Where should players actually be playing? Fit vs. prestige 36:00 – The role great coaches play in a player's growth 42:00 – What today’s players are missing — it’s not skill, it’s awareness Thanks to Brian and the Maloney and Thompson team for making this episode possible. - 🎧 New episodes weekly — subscribe on Spotify, Apple, and YouTube 📲 Follow us: @powertechonline | @epzolo Want to support the show? Become a ⁠MEMBER⁠ or reach out for sponsorships ⁠HERE⁠.
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Ep.244 | The NHL Draft Through A Dads Eyes
2025/07/06
In this episode of the PowerTech Development Podcast, Eric and Andy reflect on the parenting journey from early youth hockey days to one of the biggest milestones in any hockey family: the NHL Draft. Andy shares the emotional experience of watching his son get drafted to the Dallas Stars, how he navigated being both a coach and a dad, and where he sometimes went too far. Together, they offer honest, real-world advice for parents who want to support their kids without pushing them too hard. This episode is packed with insight for anyone involved in youth sports — parents, coaches, and players alike. Key Themes: Why time changes your perspective as a parent The difference between “nudging” and “pushing” your child Letting kids take ownership of their development Creating safe, honest environments for young athletes Why enjoying the journey matters more than the outcome 02:00 – Time Passing: Eric reflects on growing out of playing; Andy on stepping away from business and battling complacency 09:00 – NHL Draft Moment: Andy shares the experience of watching his son get drafted by the Dallas Stars 14:30 – Never Forced: Why Andy never made his son play or pressured him to pursue hockey 17:30 – Nudge, Don’t Push: What it means to support your kid without forcing them 26:30 – Player Autonomy: Letting athletes come up with ideas and make choices 29:50 – Honest Development Environments: Eric on removing judgment so players don’t hide struggles 34:00 – Overstepping: Andy shares times he went too far as a parent and coach 39:00 – Long-Term Perspective: Andy’s goals when his son started playing vs. now 49:00 – Enjoy the Journey: Why parents need to take pride in the process, not just the results 🎧 Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube 📲 Follow us: @powertechonline | @epzolo - Become a MEMBER to support the show! Want to sponsor? Contact Us HERE.
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Ep.243 | Perspectives from USA Hockey Development with Jason Guerriero
2025/06/29
In this episode of the PowerTech Development Podcast, we’re joined by Jason Guerriero - a former pro player, NCAA coach, and longtime contributor to USA Hockey’s development model. Jason shares a thoughtful and experienced perspective on what true development means at every level from young kids to elite college players. This episode breaks down how to think long-term, how USA Hockey approaches player growth, and what families need to understand about preparing the right way. They cover: The day-to-day of development coaching Why unscripted play and adversity matter What real development looks like beyond drills Age-appropriate teaching and mindset NCAA commitments and decision-making USA vs Canada development philosophies This episode is full of real-world insight for players looking to reach the next level, parents trying to support the right way, and coaches shaping young athletes with purpose. 🎧 Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube 📲 Follow us: @powertechonline | @epzolo - Become a MEMBER to support the show!Want to sponsor? Contact Us HERE.
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Ep.242 | Cup Finals, TCS Live, Finding Your Values
2025/06/22
In this episode, Eric and Andy have a deep, personal conversation about the importance of understanding your values — as a person and as a team. From faith and family to leadership and decision-making, they explore why identifying your core values builds the foundation for growth, performance, and long-term success. They also touch on lessons from Game 5 of the NHL playoffs, tools like Instat for player development, and key takeaways from the TCS Live coaching summit. Topics Covered: Little habits leading to game 5 Stanley Cup Final goals Wrap up on The Coaches Site Live conference weekend Why your personal values drive everything you do Building a team identity around shared beliefs Teaching athletes to think, speak, and lead 🎧 Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube 📲 Follow us: @powertechonline | @epzolo
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Ep.241 | What does “WORKING HARD” Actually Mean?
2025/06/15
Coach Eric and Coach Andy dive into one of the most commonly communicated but poorly explained concepts in sports and development: hard work. What does it really mean to work hard? Why do so many people think they’re grinding, but aren’t actually getting better? They unpack what true effort looks like — from training on the ice, to gym habits, to mental focus and nutrition. Whether you’re a hockey player, a parent, or a coach, this one will challenge how you define success and effort. Key Topics: Why feeling tired isn’t the same as progress The real definition of hard work Off-ice work and focus as the foundation How to develop consistent, intentional habits Available on Spotify, Apple, and YouTubeFollow us: @powertechonline | @epzolo - Become a MEMBER to support the show! Want to sponsor? Contact Us HERE. 
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Ep.240 | What It Takes to Play Hockey At Harvard University with Coach Matt Gilroy
2025/06/08
In this episode of the PowerTech Development Podcast, we’re joined by Matt Gilroy—former walk-on at Boston University, Hobey Baker winner, NHL defenseman, and now a coach with Harvard University. Matt’s story is the kind every player and family should hear: a journey from underdog to NHL, built on work ethic, character, and the right mindset. We also go deep into the recruiting side of college hockey: What Harvard looks for in players How academics and athletics balance The value of creativity and hockey IQ How to stand out when “everyone’s good” This episode is full of real-world advice for players looking to get to the NCAA level and parents trying to support the right way. Matt Gilroy’s Walk-On Story at BU (EJHL to NCAA to NHL) Playing His First NCAA Game and Sticking as a Defenseman Transitioning Into Coaching at Harvard What Harvard Prioritizes in Recruits – Academics, Offense, IQ, and Creativity How to Stand Out When Everyone is Skilled Managing Distractions as a Young Player What It Takes to Get Noticed by NCAA Programs Become a MEMBER to support the show! Want to sponsor? Contact Us HERE. 
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Ep.239 | Strategies to Own Your Development with Brian Willsie
2025/06/01
Brian Willsie is the Director of Player Development for the Colorado Avalanche of the NHL. In this episode, he and Coach Eric discuss strategies to own your development path as a player including decisions on where to play. Become a MEMBER to support the show! Want to sponsor? Contact Us HERE.
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Ep.238 | What to Say When Your Kid Gets Cut
2025/05/25
In this episode of the PowerTech Development Podcast, we tackle one of the most important topics in youth hockey—what happens when your kid gets cut. Getting released from a team is hard on players and parents. We discuss: What to say to your child How to reframe failure Why showing up matters more than ever And when it might be time to stop investing time and money into hockey We also explore the truth about talent (can you train to be like Jack Eichel?), the emotional rollercoaster of youth hockey, and the life lessons learned along the way. Jack Eichel & Genetic Talent in Hockey (1:00) The Zero-to-One Principle in Development (4:00) Appreciating Your Opportunities (8:00) Hockey Careers Rarely Last Past 18 (10:50) The Entitlement Mindset in Youth Sports (11:45) Why Good Kids Deserve Positive Feedback (18:00) What to Say After a Cut (24:00) Playing Because You Love It (26:40) Keep Showing Up Even When It’s Hard (30:50) When to Start or Stop Paying for Hockey (41:00) Coaching, Feedback, and Perspective (46:00 – End) Whether you're a hockey parent trying to support your kid through tough cuts or a player struggling to find your path, this episode is packed with real, honest advice to help you stay focused on what really matters - Become a MEMBER to support the show! Want to sponsor? Contact Us HERE. 
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Ep.237 | U18 Hockey Pressure, Private Lessons & Coaching Kids with Learning Differences
2025/05/11
In this episode of the PowerTech Development Podcast, we dig into the real pressures of U18 hockey, the value (and overuse) of private lessons, and the responsibility coaches have to support players with learning differences. Too often, players are in a rush to move up, parents are caught in the camp and lesson arms race, and coaches are unaware of what individual players may need to thrive. This episode offers a realistic and practical guide for parents, players, and coaches trying to make smart decisions about development, communication, and long-term growth. 📌 Key Topics Covered: Why Everyone Feels Rushed in U18 Hockey (4:45) How Serious Are You at 16–17? (10:30) Athletic Career Windows – Don’t Waste It (13:40) Making the Best Decision With the Info You Have (20:00) Understanding and Supporting Learning Differences in Players (24:00 – 25:30) Being Aware of Dyslexia, ADHD, and Processing Needs as a Coach (25:00 – 32:00) Camp Culture – You Can Train Yourself to Death (39:00) Private Lessons – Good or Bad? It Depends. (54:00) What Makes a Private Lesson Effective? (1:03:00) The Power of Honest Coach Feedback (1:06:00) Whether you're a parent deciding how much is too much, a coach learning to adapt, or a player trying to grow at your pace, this episode brings the clarity and real talk you need. - Become a MEMBER to support the show! Want to sponsor? Contact Us HERE. 
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Ep.236 | Hockey Parent Pressure, Burnout & Comparison
2025/05/04
In this episode of the PowerTech Development Podcast, we talk directly to hockey parents. If you've ever felt like: You're not doing enough Your kid is falling behind Other families seem more committed You're not sure when to push or pull back ...this episode is for you. We dive into the emotional realities of raising a young athlete: the peer pressure, the burnout, the overthinking, and the comparison traps. But we also share real insight—drawn from experience—on why every player’s path is different, and why it’s okay if your kid isn’t the top player today. 📌 Key Moments Covered: Learning through attention, not fear of consequences (3:10) Slow sessions & real conversations with kids (8:20) Letter from a hockey dad – perspective changer (9:30) How to resist pressure from intense hockey parents (17:40) Are private lessons helping or hurting? (23:00) Why your child’s motivation matters more than yours (27:00) There’s no single formula for success (30:00 – 32:50) Burnout, arms races, and early developer envy (39:00 – 45:00) Be careful what you wish for… (45:00 – end) Whether you're new to youth hockey or deep in the grind, this episode will help you re-center, reflect, and refocus on what actually matters in your child’s journey. Become a MEMBER to support the show! Want to sponsor? Contact Us HERE. 
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Ep.235 | Attention to Detail, Taking Breaks, and the Skill of Recovery
2025/04/27
In this episode of the PowerTech Development Podcast, we explore the balance between teaching skills and letting young players naturally develop, and why learning to take a break is an underrated part of athletic success. Drawing inspiration from the Hockey Factories Podcast series and real coaching experiences, we share practical advice for coaches, parents, and players on how to manage youth hockey development the right way. 📌 Key Topics Covered: The Power of Attention to Detail – Why some players learn faster (5:00) Learning the Toe Drag and Other Skills – How much can kids really absorb? (9:00 – 13:00) The Risk of Overcoaching Young Athletes (13:00 – 24:00) Analogy: Learn to Write Before You Write an Essay (22:30) When and Why Kids Need Breaks from Their Sport (25:30 – 36:00) Why Taking Breaks Is a Skill, Not a Weakness (36:00) How to Return After a Break – Restarting smart (40:00 – 46:00) Work Ethic Comes First – You have to earn your rest (46:30) Whether you're a hockey coach, parent, or a young athlete trying to navigate your development path, this episode offers actionable insights on skill learning, recovery, and long-term player success. - Become a MEMBER to support the show! Want to sponsor? Contact Us HERE. 
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Ep.234 | Inside the World’s Best Youth Hockey Programs with Matt Dumouchelle
2025/04/20
In this episode of the PowerTech Development Podcast, we welcome Matt Dumouchelle, creator of The Coaches Site’s Hockey Factories Series, contributor to The Coaches Site Podcast, and Assistant GM of the Leamington Flyers. Drawing from years of global research into the world’s best hockey development programs, Matt unpacks what great programs do differently. Whether you're a coach, parent, or program director, this conversation delivers deep insight on youth development systems, what it means to be aligned as an organization, and why the coach-player-parent triangle is more important than ever. 📌 Key Topics Covered: Matt’s Journey from Broadcasting to Hockey Development (1:30 – 5:30) What Makes the Best Hockey Programs in the World (11:30 – 16:00) “Be #1 in Everything That’s Free” – Competing on culture, not budget (12:40) The Role of Organizational Alignment in Development (14:00 – 22:30) Teaching the Frolunda Way, Not Your Way (22:30 – 27:00) What Age Should Players Peak Performance Begin? (27:00) How the European Club System Moves Players (29:00) The Pillars of Top Programs (30:00) What Defines a Good Coach? (33:40) Clear Coach-to-Parent Communication (36:00) Favoritism, Expectations, and the Expensive Game (40:00 – 45:00) How Much Do Finances Matter in Development? (51:00) Building a Program Foundation: Sleep, Recovery, Balance (54:00 – 57:40) Multi-Sport and Well-Rounded Athletes (57:40) International Development Gaps – NA vs Europe (1:02:00) How to Improve Your Organization Today (1:05:00 – 1:12:00) - Become a MEMBER to support the show! Want to sponsor? Contact Us HERE. 
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4.9 out of 5
93 reviews
Me1372 2025/12/06
Best hockey podcast
I’ve been listening to these guys for a couple of years, and they consistently offer great insight into youth hockey, player development, and parentin...
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Jake J Gradwell 2025/05/10
Highly recommend
This podcast offers outstanding transparency about the game, providing clear, honest insights that are incredibly valuable—especially for those who ar...
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Grayer sheronas 2025/03/20
Podcast
Great podcast.👍👍👍👍
Chance Glasford 2024/01/27
Very informational
The 6 part mini series about parenting in hockey was so helpful.
jwdimagery 2023/08/31
Excellent info
Love the podcast, just started listening recently after seeing a lot of the clips on social media. Really enjoying the content as a hockey parent, pla...
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Portergolf17 2023/07/06
Excellent podcast and I’m a lacrosse coach..
This is an outstanding podcast. They share so many important details about the competitive world of club sports. Very honest with their assessments o...
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Travelinghockeymom 2023/07/02
Young hockey parent
I’m loving this podcast. It is extremely helpful for the youth hockey parent. Especially one that has no past understanding of how youth hockey works....
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Boss at boss 2023/06/05
Applicable for players, coaches & parents!
I love that they set this up by topic mostly rather than interviews. Sometimes interviews get off track or go over a bunch of different topics, but so...
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D116O 2023/06/01
Practical and Insightful
I have three boys playing the great game of hockey. This podcast offers great selection of relevant topics. It provides logical, experience-based expl...
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Kearn1977juice 2023/05/31
Hard truths
Appreciate you both, as a father of a 12U AA, a removed from Minnesota pond player, part time coach, full time active duty Soldier. Your points blend ...
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