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What does it mean to grow up as the son of an NHL Stanley Cup champion and then carve out your own 13-year professional hockey career across two continents? For today's special guest, Bryce Reddick (son of former NHL goalie Eldon "Pokey" Reddick), it meant navigating the constant pressure of living up to a legendary name while building his own identity one contract at a time! Bryce takes us behind the scenes of a journeyman's reality: the constant uncertainty of one-year contracts, learning to enter new locker rooms without fear, and the mental challenge of never quite knowing where "home" is. He shares candid insights about the pressure of being "Pokey's son" everywhere he went, the decision to forge his own path without relying on his father's NHL connections, and why the relationships matter more than the stats. Now transitioning into coaching with the USHL's Green Bay Gamblers, Bryce reveals why he walked away from playing at 35, the shocking difference between coaching and playing hours, and what he's learned about the mental side of the game. From early morning summer skates with his dad to finding "home" after years of constant movement, this is a story about adaptability, self-awareness, and knowing when to shift gears. Did something in this conversation I had with Bryce resonate with you? I'd love to hear about it, so let us know over on Instagram, @wereinonepod [https://www.instagram.com/wereinonepod], and we'll see you back soon for another hard-hitting episode! (Before you hit play on this one, if you missed last week's episode with Bryce's mom, Melissa [https://traffic.libsyn.com/1e4cb00e-2e4f-4cfb-84c6-f0c344a8e818/18_How_Melissa_Rach_Built_a_Legacy_of_a_Connected_Family_After_the_NHL.mp3], be sure to go back and hear her side of the Reddick family's hockey journey)! Just some of the highlights you'll hear: * The challenge Bryce faced being the son of NHL Stanley Cup winner Eldon "Pokey" Reddick and forging his own identity in professional hockey * How growing up in a hockey family across multiple cities taught him the social skills and adaptability that shaped his adult life and coaching career * What made Bryce walk away from playing at 35 to pursue coaching and why he felt the pressure to start immediately despite still being able to play * The brutal honesty about how long-distance relationships destroyed two meaningful partnerships and the mental toll it took on his playing career * A fascinating look at the father-son dynamic between Bryce and his dad, including early morning summer skates and the decision to let Bryce forge his own path without NHL connections * How winning three championships in Cardiff created lifelong bonds and why those relationships remain some of the most important ones in Bryce's life * The shocking reality of coaching hours compared to playing and why he now understands what players never see behind the scenes * What Bryce learned about the mental side of hockey being 90 percent of the game and why he says that confidence comes from what you do when no one is watching * The struggle to call anywhere "home" after 13 years of constant movement and how he's learning to be present for the first time in his coaching career LINKS: Bryce's Hockey Profile [https://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=102372] Pokey's Hockey Profile [https://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=4499] 18: How Melissa Rach Built a Legacy of a Connected Family After the NHL [https://traffic.libsyn.com/1e4cb00e-2e4f-4cfb-84c6-f0c344a8e818/18_How_Melissa_Rach_Built_a_Legacy_of_a_Connected_Family_After_the_NHL.mp3]
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