• Kurtis Mucha: Lessons from the Crease - WHL, Coaching, and Long-Term Development
    Jun 18 2026

    Kurtis Mucha is a Sherwood Park–born hockey coach and former goaltender who played for the Portland Winterhawks and Kamloops Blazers in the WHL before finishing his career with the University of Alberta Golden Bears, where he won two national championships. Kurtis reflects on his journey from a young player who gradually transitioned into goaltending, sharing how early experiences with his family, outdoor hockey, and role models like Patrick Roy helped shape his passion for the position. Mucha also discusses the evolution of goalie development, emphasizing the importance of being a well-rounded athlete, playing multiple sports, and balancing structured training with unstructured play to avoid burnout. Today, he leads the goalie development at Vimy Hockey, coaches the Edmonton Oil Kings’ goaltenders, and uses his playing and coaching experiences to mentor young athletes navigating competitive hockey pathways.

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  • Jake Lanferman: Building Character and Community in College Baseball
    May 28 2026

    Jake Lanferman, the Head Coach of the Edmonton Riverhawks, joins the Community for Episode 11! Lanferman reflected on how growing up in Ardrossan playing both hockey and baseball shaped his athletic development, emphasizing that multi-sport participation helped him avoid burnout and become a more complete competitor. He credited his parents—especially his father—for instilling discipline, work ethic, and a process-oriented mindset that later influenced both his playing career and coaching philosophy. Lanferman discussed how experiences at baseball showcases and college baseball in the USA opened his eyes to the elite level of competition, motivating him to focus on his strengths while continuously improving weaker areas of his game. As a coach, he now prioritizes character, accountability, and community involvement just as much as athletic ability, believing youth sports should help develop strong people as well as strong athletes.

    Lanferman spoke about the importance of resilience and learning through adversity, noting that failure in baseball taught him lessons that translated directly into life outside of sports. He described how coaching younger athletes has shifted his perspective from focusing purely on performance to helping players build confidence, leadership, and consistency in their everyday habits. Lanferman also highlighted the value of small communities like Ardrossan, explaining that the support system around local sports programs helped create lasting relationships and opportunities for athletes to grow.

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    2 hrs and 2 mins
  • Lawrence Dushenski: Balancing Passion and Pressure in Youth Sports
    May 7 2026

    Lawrence Dushenski reflects on growing up in Edmonton playing high-level youth soccer, where early success and strong friendships shaped his love for sports, though he eventually stepped away from club competition due to politics and pressure. He describes his athletic journey as largely social rather than intensely competitive, later developing a deep passion for basketball as a fan and coach despite not playing it at a high level himself. Dushenski highlights how youth sports have become increasingly professionalized, with early specialization, rankings, and financial barriers influencing development and opportunities. He emphasizes that while exposure and pathways have improved through social media and travel programs, qualities like mindset, teamwork, and character ultimately separate athletes who succeed at higher levels.

    Dushenski also discusses the importance of coaching influences, noting how positive mentors helped shape his perspective on sports and personal development. He reflects on the balance between pushing young athletes to improve and allowing them to enjoy the game without excessive pressure. He points out that many kids today face burnout due to overtraining and unrealistic expectations from parents and organizations. Ultimately, he advocates for creating environments where athletes can develop skills while still maintaining a genuine love for the sport.

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    2 hrs and 11 mins
  • Simon Bennett: The Holistic Approach to Raising Athletes
    Apr 16 2026

    Simon Bennett joins the community for Episode 9. Simon is a high-performance expert and former NHL strength and conditioning leader who emphasizes holistic athlete development and entrepreneurship. He reflects on his early experiences in rural Alberta, where unstructured play like skating on the river shaped his love for sport and creativity. Simon highlights the value of playing multiple sports in youth, explaining that diverse skill development builds a stronger athletic foundation than early specialization. He also discusses the pressures of modern sport systems, noting the balance between development, exposure, and avoiding burnout. Throughout, he stresses the importance of communication, self-awareness, and strong values in both athletic development and parenting.

    Bennett discusses his experience raising highly active, competitive children and emphasizes the importance of creating natural, pressure-free moments for communication rather than forcing structured conversations. He highlights that young athletes benefit from playing multiple sports early on, as it builds a broad range of physical and cognitive skills before specializing later. The conversation also explores parenting philosophy, stressing that each child is different and that support should be tailored to their individual needs and emotional state. Simon reflects on his own upbringing, noting how discipline, responsibility, and early work shaped his identity.

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    2 hrs and 29 mins
  • Scott Fellnermayr: Why Development and Education Matter in College Hockey
    Mar 26 2026

    Scott Fellnermayr shares his journey from a late-developing youth hockey player in West Kelowna to becoming the head coach of the NAIT Ooks men’s hockey team. He explains how perseverance, mentorship—especially from a junior coach who believed in him—and strong support from family and teammates helped him overcome setbacks like injuries and early struggles in minor hockey. Fellnermayr emphasizes the importance of balanced development in youth sports, encouraging kids to build skills, play multiple sports, and maintain enjoyment rather than specializing too early. As a coach, he focuses on building relationships with players through regular one-on-one meetings, understanding their lives outside hockey, and supporting both their athletic and academic growth.

    Scott discusses the academic and personal support systems available to NAIT student-athletes, emphasizing the importance of resources like academic advisors, tutors, and maintaining a minimum GPA. He highlights how many athletes initially hesitate to seek help, but using available support ultimately improves learning, efficiency, and balance with their demanding schedules. The conversation also explores the role of one-on-one meetings between coaches and players, where discussions often extend beyond hockey to academics, team culture, and personal development. Fellnermayr stresses that strong team culture is built through mentorship from veteran players and open communication with the coaching staff.

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    2 hrs and 13 mins
  • Dustin Kohn: Minor Hockey, the NHL, and the Future of Hockey Development
    Mar 5 2026

    Dustin Kohn reflects on his early love of hockey, from “Tom Thumb” youth leagues and outdoor rinks to being an Oilers fan who obsessed over NHL gear and video games like NHL ’94. He emphasizes how unstructured play at outdoor rinks—competing with older and younger players—helped build skill, confidence, and a healthy competitiveness. Kohn credits his time in the Donnan hockey academy as a hugely positive environment, balancing sport with school while surrounding him with supportive teachers, teammates, and early mental skills exposure that was “ahead of its time.” He also describes overcoming early setbacks like not being drafted in bantam, growing physically and mentally, earning opportunities through supportive coaches, and eventually making the Calgary Hitmen while benefiting from strong billet-family support and low-pressure parenting that kept his love of the game central.

    Kohn focuses on how expanding pathways (especially NCAA eligibility for major junior players) will reshape junior hockey by increasing player choice and changing league incentives. While more options can benefit athletes at the elite level, they argue too much choice in minor hockey can reduce stability, accountability, and long-term development. Kohn highlights affordability as the biggest threat to the sport, warning that rising costs are pushing talented kids out of hockey entirely. Dustin emphasizes that development and winning should align, but only when coaches, parents, and systems prioritize long-term growth over short-term results.

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    2 hrs and 15 mins
  • Travis Bouchard: Training Esports Athletes & Building Competitors
    Feb 12 2026

    Travis Bouchard of Vimy Esports shares how growing up in Sherwood Park shaped his love for sports, starting with baseball as his first passion and later adding hockey and other school sports more for fun and social connection than elite performance. He credits his laid-back, supportive parents for helping him enjoy competition without pressure, which allowed him to stay involved in sports long-term and eventually move into coaching. He also describes gaming as a lifelong interest that evolved from early consoles and local multiplayer into online communities and long-term friendships. Travis describes how those experiences helped him build Vimy Esports by blending traditional sport values—teamwork, structure, respect, and data-driven development—into scholastic esports coaching.

    Travis pushes back on the stereotype that esports athletes “just sit and play,” explaining that serious programs treat players like real athletes with strength, cardio, posture, and hand-eye training to sustain performance in long matches. He describes borrowing drills from traditional sports (like goalie reaction drills and tennis ball work) and tailoring fitness to esports needs rather than raw strength.

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  • Erin Brennan: Mind Over Matter — Building Mentally Strong Youth Athletes
    Jan 22 2026

    Erin Brennan, a certified mental performance consultant and owner of Mind Over Matter Performance, shared her journey from a multi-sport youth athlete in Peace River, Alberta, to a leader in sport and performance psychology. Growing up, she played basketball, fastball, volleyball, swimming, and curling—her main competitive sport. Influenced by her father, a coach, and her family’s community involvement, she learned discipline, teamwork, and commitment early on. Erin emphasized the benefits of multi-sport participation, noting how it builds adaptability, communication, and problem-solving skills that extend beyond sport. A turning point came when she represented Team Alberta and worked with a mental performance consultant named Claire, whose mentorship inspired her career. She now advocates balancing structured training with unstructured play to foster creativity, resilience, and lifelong enjoyment.

    Erin also addressed the growing importance of mental health in youth and professional sports. She highlighted how increased awareness and access to resources like Kids Help Phone and the Canadian Mental Health Association support young athletes. As mental wellness becomes integrated into sport, she stressed the need for open communication, peer support, and understanding cultural and gender differences in emotional expression. Erin noted that even traditionally “tough” sports like hockey are embracing mental performance coaching, recognizing its competitive value.

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    1 hr and 51 mins