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In this episode of Puck Academy, Jason Jacobs sits down with Tyler Holske — head coach and general manager of the South Shore Kings (NCDC), where he is in his fourth season leading the program. He also serves as assistant general manager and director of scouting for the Sioux City Musketeers (USHL) and as a regional scout for NHL Central Scouting, evaluating draft-eligible players across New England. A former goaltender, Tyler played junior hockey in New England with the South Shore Kings and Boston Junior Bruins before playing four years at Southern New Hampshire University, where he captained the team and became the program’s all-time saves leader. He went on to play professionally in Europe for two seasons in the Netherlands. Tyler brings a rare perspective shaped by experience as a player, coach, general manager, and scout — giving him a comprehensive view of player development and the evolving hockey pathways. What we cover: What really matters in player evaluation Hockey sense first Compete level second Skill third Why high-IQ, high-compete players win long term. Can hockey IQ be developed? Small-area games vs. skill-only training Teaching “how to play” instead of just skating better Using video the right way Building internally motivated self-starters How development has changed The rise of 12-month hockey Early specialization and burnout Why kids need to love going to the rink Prep vs. juniors vs. CHL There is no single right path Why academics still matter Due diligence families should do before leaving prep How the landscape is getting more competitive The bigger picture There aren’t enough college spots Most players won’t play pro If you love the game, keep playing Show notes: 00:00 Welcome to Puck Academy + Meet Tyler Holske (Goalie to GM/Scout) 02:28 Tyler’s Current Roles: South Shore Kings, USHL Scouting, NHL Central Scouting 03:34 Origin Story: Backyard Rink, Choosing Goalie, College & Pro in Europe 05:10 From Player to Coach: Kings Goalie Coach to Head Coach/GM & Building a Winning Culture 07:55 How the Development Path Has Changed: 12-Month Hockey, Specialization & Burnout 10:45 Let Kids Be Kids: Balancing Love of the Game, Commitment, and Parent Pressure 13:51 Synergy of Coaching + Scouting Hats Across Levels 15:57 What Tyler Looks For: Hockey Sense, Compete Level, and Skill (In That Order) 18:07 Can Hockey IQ & Compete Be Taught? Video, Self-Starters, and Accountability 20:17 Raising Hockey IQ: Small-Area Games, Teaching ‘How to Play,’ and Video-to-Ice Pairing 24:19 Tools of the Trade: InStat Workflow, Drill Sources, and Learning as a Coach 27:26 Analytics vs Eye Test: Opponent Prep, Special Teams Tendencies, and Key Metrics 29:29 When Skill Work Backfires: Making Training Game-Translatable 30:31 Can You Develop Compete & Hockey IQ Over Time? 32:26 Modern Coaching: Managing 26 Personalities & Building Buy-In 34:05 Choosing the Right Path: Don’t Rush Levels + Academics Matter 37:05 Prep vs Juniors: The 24/7 Hockey Environment Explained 39:36 Should You Skip Juniors? Readiness, Reps, and Due Diligence 43:18 CHL Rule Changes & the NCDC’s Niche in College Placement 46:27 Advisors, Outreach, and the Behind-the-Scenes Placement Machine 49:23 Recruiting vs Development: Culture, Process, and Handling Adversity 51:22 A Tougher Landscape: Not Enough Spots + What Needs to Change 54:24 Reality vs Dreams: Playing for the Love of the Game 56:44 Future of Hockey: Opportunity, Cost Barriers, and Final Wrap-Up Note: Editing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant (https://thepodcastconsultant.com [https://thepodcastconsultant.com/]).
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