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My Hockey Hero - Growing Hockey:  Real Fans Talk About The Impact of Representation

Growing Hockey: Real Fans Talk About The Impact of Representation

06/14/24 • 24 min

My Hockey Hero

In this episode, Dean explores the meaning of representation as he attends the 2024 Memorial Cup in Saginaw, Michigan, where he showcases his black hockey card collection, featuring trailblazing NHL players. The episode includes interviews with fans and hockey enthusiasts who express their admiration for the players and the significance of seeing diverse athletes in the sport.


Dean interviews various attendees, including Lucas from Grand Rapids, who discusses his favorite players and the impact of representation; Dimitri from the Hockey Hall of Fame, who highlights the importance of showcasing diverse players; and Tasha from Flint, who talks about supporting her local team and the importance of representation for her biracial granddaughters.


Fans share their memories of influential players like Willie O'Ree, Giovanni Smith, and P.K. Subban, emphasizing how seeing players who look like them inspires hope and inclusivity in hockey. The episode also touches on the broader impact of diversity on the sport and how representation can inspire future generations of hockey players.


For CHL new and tickets visit chl.ca

To learn more on how you can help make hockey accessible to all, check out hockeyequality.org

The see the Black Hockey card collection and learn more go to www.blackhockeycards.com


Produced by Podstarter



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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In this episode, Dean explores the meaning of representation as he attends the 2024 Memorial Cup in Saginaw, Michigan, where he showcases his black hockey card collection, featuring trailblazing NHL players. The episode includes interviews with fans and hockey enthusiasts who express their admiration for the players and the significance of seeing diverse athletes in the sport.


Dean interviews various attendees, including Lucas from Grand Rapids, who discusses his favorite players and the impact of representation; Dimitri from the Hockey Hall of Fame, who highlights the importance of showcasing diverse players; and Tasha from Flint, who talks about supporting her local team and the importance of representation for her biracial granddaughters.


Fans share their memories of influential players like Willie O'Ree, Giovanni Smith, and P.K. Subban, emphasizing how seeing players who look like them inspires hope and inclusivity in hockey. The episode also touches on the broader impact of diversity on the sport and how representation can inspire future generations of hockey players.


For CHL new and tickets visit chl.ca

To learn more on how you can help make hockey accessible to all, check out hockeyequality.org

The see the Black Hockey card collection and learn more go to www.blackhockeycards.com


Produced by Podstarter



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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undefined - Memorial Cup Special: Donovan McCoy

Memorial Cup Special: Donovan McCoy

This 2024 Memorial Cup special episode is exciting to welcome Donovan McCoy. Donovan grew up in Belleville, Ontario, and began playing hockey with the Belleville Junior Bulls. He transitioned to triple-A level, and Donovan realized he had potential to play at higher levels, being drafted to the Peterborough Petes in 2020. He reflects on the experience of being the first Black captain in Peterborough Petes' history and the responsibilities that came with it including his memorable run with the Petes to the OHL championship and the Memorial Cup.


This episode covers:

Early Life and Hockey Beginnings
  • Growing up in Belleville, Ontario.
  • Playing minor hockey for Belleville Junior Bulls and Quinte Red Devils.
  • Discussing travel for tournaments and camaraderie with teammates.
Influences and Inspirations
  • Collecting hockey cards with his brother.
  • Inspiration from black players like the Subban brothers.
  • Starting to skate at a young age, supported by his dad who worked at the arena.
Realization of Potential
  • When Donovan started to believe in his potential to succeed in hockey.
  • Discussions with friends about aspirations to play in the OHL.
Junior Hockey Career
  • Drafted by the Peterborough Petes in the first round of the 2020 OHL draft.
  • Challenges and experiences during his first camp with the team.
  • Becoming the first black captain in the history of the Peterborough Petes.
Achievements and Highlights
  • Scoring his first goal and significant moments in his career.
  • The impact of being a leader and mentor to younger players.
  • Celebrating team successes, including an OHL championship and playing in the Memorial Cup.
Reflection on Diversity and Inclusion in Hockey
  • Donovans experiences as a black player in a predominantly white sport.
  • His efforts to be a role model and connect with the community.
  • Optimism about the increasing diversity and inclusivity in hockey at all levels.
Key Takeaways
  • The importance of representation and mentorship in sports.
  • The evolving landscape of diversity and inclusion in hockey.
  • The personal and professional growth that comes with leadership roles.

For CHL new and tickets visit chl.ca

To learn more on how you can help make hockey accessible to all, check out hockeyequality.org

The see the Black Hockey card collection and learn more go to www.blackhockeycards.com


Produced by Podstarter



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Shamar Moses

In this episode of My Hockey Hero, were thrilled to bring you the inspiring story of Shamar Moses. Shamar grew up in Scarborough, Ontario, where he honed his skills in minor hockey before becoming a formidable forward in the CHL. His journey from house league to the pros is a testament to hard work, adaptability, and passion. Shamar shares how he balanced hockey with baseball, his transition from defense to forward, and the pivotal moment that COVID helped him "flip the switch" in his training.

We also explore Shamars off-ice experiences, from childhood memories of collecting hockey cards to the thrill of seeing himself on an official CHL card. He reflects on his connection to Hockey Equality and how being part of a supportive community of racialized players has fueled his growth. And just as exciting, Shamar announces a new chapter in his career with his recent trade to North Bay, where he looks forward to making an impact in his draft year.

For CHL new and tickets visit chl.ca

To learn more on how you can help make hockey accessible to all, check out hockeyequality.org

The see the Black Hockey card collection and learn more go to www.blackhockeycards.com


Produced by Podstarter

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