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The Ride to The Rink - How to Compete AND Support: Ian Shane on Why Great Goaltenders Think About Others First

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🚨 What’s the most underrated skill in hockey? It’s not speed. It’s not saves. It’s not even scoring goals. According to pro goalie Ian Shane (Cornell standout, now playing at the pro level), the real game-changer is being a great teammate.

In this week’s episode of The Ride to the Rink, Lee, Mike, and Christie sit down with Ian to explore what makes a true difference-maker in the locker room — and how learning to lift others up can actually improve your own game.

🔥 In this episode, you’ll hear:

  • Why shifting your focus to others can pull you out of a funk
  • How goalies can build positive, competitive partnerships with each other
  • The importance of asking questions and learning from older players
  • Strategies to flip negative thoughts about yourself or teammates into growth opportunities
  • Ian’s inspiring journey: from a California hockey kid ➝ third-string at Cornell ➝ four-year starter ➝ pro

Whether you’re a goalie, skater, or hockey parent, Ian’s insights go way beyond the crease. This episode is packed with advice to help kids grow as players, leaders, and teammates both on and off the ice.

🎧 Hit play on this ride and discover why the best teammates aren’t just good for the team — they make the game more fun, too.

👉 Don’t forget to subscribe to Our Kids Play Hockey for more powerful content every week!

📖 Want a written version you can reference anytime? Check out our companion blog: How to Compete AND Support: Ian Shane on Why Great Goaltenders Think About Others First

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Sign up at SenseArena.com/OKPH with code OKPH for $25 off an annual subscription. 🏒

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🚨 What’s the most underrated skill in hockey? It’s not speed. It’s not saves. It’s not even scoring goals. According to pro goalie Ian Shane (Cornell standout, now playing at the pro level), the real game-changer is being a great teammate.

In this week’s episode of The Ride to the Rink, Lee, Mike, and Christie sit down with Ian to explore what makes a true difference-maker in the locker room — and how learning to lift others up can actually improve your own game.

🔥 In this episode, you’ll hear:

  • Why shifting your focus to others can pull you out of a funk
  • How goalies can build positive, competitive partnerships with each other
  • The importance of asking questions and learning from older players
  • Strategies to flip negative thoughts about yourself or teammates into growth opportunities
  • Ian’s inspiring journey: from a California hockey kid ➝ third-string at Cornell ➝ four-year starter ➝ pro

Whether you’re a goalie, skater, or hockey parent, Ian’s insights go way beyond the crease. This episode is packed with advice to help kids grow as players, leaders, and teammates both on and off the ice.

🎧 Hit play on this ride and discover why the best teammates aren’t just good for the team — they make the game more fun, too.

👉 Don’t forget to subscribe to Our Kids Play Hockey for more powerful content every week!

📖 Want a written version you can reference anytime? Check out our companion blog: How to Compete AND Support: Ian Shane on Why Great Goaltenders Think About Others First

Click To Text The Our Kids Play Hockey Team!

Our Kids Play Hockey is powered by NHL Sense Arena!

🚨 Big news—Dangle Pro is here, the world’s first mixed-reality stickhandling trainer. Using Meta Quest, players dangle through live 3D obstacles, earn points, and build faster hands with their head up. Officially licensed by the NHL and trusted by USA Hockey, it’s the future of training.

Sign up at SenseArena.com/OKPH with code OKPH for $25 off an annual subscription. 🏒

Have A Topic You Want Us To Cover? Let us know!
Please Be Sure To Subscribe & Leave A Review For Us On Apple Podcasts, doing so helps our show grow!
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