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In this episode of the Built From Steel Podcast, Eric and Andy reflect on the youth hockey journey from a different perspective: what happens when the ride is finally over. From OHL Draft day emotions and junior hockey realities to parenting through youth hockey, camps, coaching changes, agents, and role acceptance, this conversation explores what actually mattered and what didn’t looking back on the full experience. This episode is less about chasing the next step and more about understanding the bigger picture: how maturity develops over time, how difficult the junior hockey grind really is, and what parents should truly focus on while supporting their kids through the process. At its core, this episode comes down to one simple idea:Most of the things families stress about in youth hockey end up mattering far less than they think. Key Moments 0:00 – Intro & setting the stage 4:00 – Becoming a “retired hockey dad” 8:20 – The OHL Draft and what it means to families 9:50 – Did the OHL Draft or NHL Draft mean more? 13:00 – The OHL Draft simply opens the door 17:50 – How maturity develops through the hockey journey 21:00 – Going through training camps 24:30 – Parents worry about ice time during draft years — but it’s about how you play 26:00 – The reality of junior hockey rosters 30:00 – Embracing the role you have 34:00 – Becoming a problem solver as a player 41:10 – Sports is mostly grind with a few big wins 43:00 – Coaching through junior hockey & how parents are affected 47:30 – How much does coaching actually impact a player in minor hockey? 53:00 – Looking back: did youth hockey results really matter? 56:23 – The role of agents and advisors 1:00:30 – Winning and “good teams” aren’t everything 1:09:00 – What parents need to understand about high-level coaching staffs 1:15:00 – Community involvement and relationships between parents Key Themes * The OHL Draft is an opportunity — not a guarantee * Junior hockey is far more difficult and competitive than families realize * Ice time matters less than how players perform in their opportunities * Role acceptance and adaptability are critical skills * Most players develop through adversity, not comfort * Parents often stress about things that ultimately don’t matter long-term * The hockey journey is about much more than wins, rankings, or draft position Stay Connected Watch the Academy docu-series Built From Steel on YouTube Follow on socials: @BuiltFromSteelSeries @BioSteelSports @BioSteelSportsAcademy @CoachEpzolo The Built From Steel Podcast continues the long-term development focus established through the PowerTech Development Podcast platform. 🌐 Learn more at www.biosteel.com [http://www.biosteel.com]
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