The Hockey Journey Podcast

By: Coach Lance Pitlick
  • Summary

  • The Hockey Journey Podcast is hosted by Coach Lance Pitlick and aims to educate, motivate and inspire hockey players, parents and coaches. The show features stories from successful current and former players of both genders, and Coach Pitlick is on a personal journey to reconnect with people from his hockey past who had a positive impact on him. The podcast is a unique opportunity for growth and inspiration for those involved in hockey.
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Episodes
  • Logan Cuvo founder Best Dam Tape Hockey Journey EP140
    Jul 22 2024

    Today, we have a special guest joining us on the Hockey Journey podcast: Logan Cuvo. Having started a number of small hockey-related businesses, I love hearing the history of a startup and the founder's voyage, which always begins at some point with venturing out into an unforeseen landscape that might be dominated by some goliaths.

    Mr. Cuvo wasn't always a businessman, though. He played the game, so we'll begin there and work our way up to where he is now: owning a company that apparently has the Best Dam Tape on the market! I really enjoyed hearing Mr. Cuvo's story, and I hope you do as well!

    If you're interested in taking a test drive and want to try some Best Dam Tape products, use the code THEHOCKEYJOURNEY (All Caps) at checkout and receive 25% off your purchase :)

    To learn more about Logan Cuvo:

    • Best Dam Tape
    • Logan Cuvo on Elite Prospects
    • Email: logan@bestdamtape.com

    For more information regarding Coach Lance Pitlick:

    • Online Hockey Training - Largest Online Data-Base Off-Ice Stickhandling, Passing and Shooting Drills
    • In-person lessons with Coach Lance
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    50 mins
  • Terry Harper Hockey Journey EP139 (Part Two)
    Jun 16 2024
    Terry Harper's Hockey Journey

    I have to apologize for the abrupt ending of part one of Mr. Harper's hockey journey. It's like when you're the fan of the home team that's down by 3 at the end of the second, battle back to tie the game in dramatic fashion, sending the contest into overtime, only to lose that game in the first 30 seconds of the final frame. 😞 That's how I felt. We were settled in, ready for the next chapter of Terry's story, getting to the really good stuff, and then it's over. Well, today we're going to fix that.

    Terry Harper has an incredible story. Born in 1940, his childhood wasn't an easy one, as he was raised during the war and experienced all the hardships that came along with this worldwide challenge. He also, at a young age, came close to losing his life from the complications of a fire he was involved in, resulting in years of skin grafting, not knowing if he'd survive the event or be able to walk or do sports ever again.

    But as we'll see throughout his 18-year tenure in the NHL, Terry exemplified the epitome of defensive prowess. A cornerstone of the Montreal Canadiens' dynasty from 1963-1972, he played an integral role in securing an impressive five Stanley Cup victories for the historic franchise. 🏆

    So, Ladies and Gentlemen, get your end dialed in, as we begin part two of the captivating tale of Terry Harper, a beacon of inspiration whose resilience, dedication, and unwavering spirit continue to resonate with hockey enthusiasts around the world. 🌟

    Check out the links below to learn more about the amazing hockey life of Terry Harper!! Thanks for stopping by and have a wonderfully productive day! 😊

    • 📜 Terry Harper Wikipedia
    • 🏒 Terry Harper Hockey DB
    • 📄 1962 Toronto Maple Leafs training camp welcome letter
    • 🎥 Pulford vs. Harper: The Battle that Divided the Penalty Box
    For more information regarding Coach Lance Pitlick
    • 🏒 Online Hockey Training - Largest Online Database of Off-Ice Stickhandling, Passing, and Shooting Drills
    • 👨‍🏫 In-person lessons with Coach Lance
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    52 mins
  • From Backyard Rinks to Stanley Cups: Terry Harper's Journey Part 1 EP138
    Jun 3 2024

    In this episode of the Hockey Journey podcast, Coach Lance Pitlick interviews Terry Harper, a former NHL player with an impressive career spanning 18 years. Harper, known for his exceptional defensive skills, shares stories from his childhood in Saskatchewan, his journey through the NHL, and the challenges he overcame, including a severe burn injury. This episode provides a deep dive into Harper's life, his love for hockey, and the influential figures who helped shape his career.

    Summary

    • 🏒 Introduction to Terry Harper: Terry Harper, a former NHL player with five Stanley Cup victories, shares his journey in hockey, starting from his childhood in Saskatchewan.
    • 📜 Early Life and Introduction to Hockey: Born in Regina, Saskatchewan, Harper grew up playing hockey in the long winters, with his grandfather building a rink in the backyard.
    • 🏆 NHL Career: Harper's career highlights include his time with the Montreal Canadiens, where he was known for his defensive skills and won multiple Stanley Cups.
    • 🎓 Balancing Education and Hockey: Harper's journey included an attempt to balance college education with his professional hockey career, reflecting his dedication and perseverance.
    • 🔥 Overcoming Adversity: Harper overcame a severe burn injury in his youth, which required extensive recovery and influenced his perspective on life and sports.
    • 🌟 Influential Coaches: The influence of coaches like Toe Blake and the role they played in Harper's development as a player and a person.
    • 🏒 Impact of World War II: The impact of WWII on Harper's family and community, highlighting the challenges and resilience of that era.

    Insights Based on Numbers

    • Five Stanley Cups: Harper's achievement of winning five Stanley Cups is a significant milestone, showcasing his skill and contribution to the teams he played for.
    • 18-Year NHL Career: Harper's long career in the NHL, spanning 18 years, reflects his consistency and high performance as a defensive player.
    • 1940s Hockey: The context of playing hockey in the 1940s, with fewer teams (only six NHL teams), meant making a team was a significant accomplishment, indicating Harper's exceptional talent.

    To learn more about Terry Harper -

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_Harper

    For more information regarding Coach Lance Pitlick

    Online Hockey Training

    Largest Online Data-Base Off-Ice Stickhandling, Passing and Shooting Drills

    https://www.onlinehockeytraining.com/

    In-person lessons with Coach Lance

    https://www.sweethockeycoach.com/

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    42 mins

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