Good People in Hockey

Episode 6- From the Lens to the Locker Room Capturing Opening Night With Purpose

59 min · 23 de oct de 2025
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What does opening night feel like when you're not on the ice—but behind the lens? In this episode of Good People in Hockey, host Tatiana Rafter sits down with Washington Capitals team photographer John McCreary to explore what it means to document the soul of the game. From shooting the high-stakes intensity of NHL debuts to capturing the raw, early days of the NWHL, John shares the journey of building a creative career in sports on hustle, heart, and storytelling. Together, they reflect on how powerful it is when someone sees—and values—the work being done on and off the ice. They talk about the challenges of turning passion into a profession, the evolution of women's hockey through the lens, and what it means to stay purposeful in a fast-paced industry. Whether you're a player, coach, creative, or fan, this conversation will leave you thinking about the moments that matter—and the people who make sure we remember them.    Subscribe, rate, and share to help us spotlight more Good People in Hockey.

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