Episode 10: In the Penalty Box with David Danielewicz
Most people think hockey is just skating fast and hitting hard — turns out, there’s a whole universe of rules, strategies, and behind-the-scenes action that could make even the most clueless fan into an expert overnight.
Ever wondered what it’s really like to score a goal, break a stick, or survive a fight on ice? Prepare to become the MVP of hockey trivia after this episode. Jenny and Beth—your favorite rookies—bring in the ultimate insider, hockey coach and player David Danielewicz, who’s been mastering the game since the age of four in Buffalo and still plays for the Carolina Hurricanes Warriors. He shares hilarious stories from growing up playing the game, the different levels of hockey, and debates whether or not Jenny could score a goal on the ice.
You’ll discover:
* How a kid who started with a dream of playing hockey ended up with a real trading card
* The secret “edges” figure skaters use that hockey players desperately need to learn
* Why NHL players skate 17 minutes per game, and how linesmen clock an astonishing 8 miles on their skates each match
* The wild rules of fighting, the penalty box, and what really triggers a game ejection
* The ins and outs of hockey zone coverage, strategies, and how players switch from checking to scoring
* Plus, David’s tips for a rookie trying to score a goal—or even just staing upright on skates
Whether you’re a die-hard fan or just hockey-curious, missing out on this episode is like leaving your helmet at home, you’re missing the essentials. Perfect for sports fans, aspiring players, or anyone who secretly wanted to know if hockey players really do lose teeth or if that’s just a myth. This isn’t your average sports chat, it’s a crash course in the coolest, craziest sport on ice (literally). Hit play and get ready to score some knowledge points. Just remember, no backwards skating in the shootout!
David Danielewicz is hockey coach and player, whose 25+ years of coaching, championship wins, and a surprisingly legit hockey trading card make him the guy who actually knows how the puck drops.