What the Puck Do We Do?
If you've spent any time around youth hockey, you've probably noticed that navigating the system can feel more complicated than the sport itself. In this episode, Danielle and Mike McDonough pull back the curtain on youth hockey culture — the good, the frustrating, and everything in between. From pre-tryout skates that function as unofficial tryouts, to coaches who favor the kids they privately train, they break it all down in a way that's honest, warm, and genuinely helpful for parents who are still finding their footing. One of the biggest themes this episode? Playing time — and why every kid deserves to be on the ice. Danielle and Mike share real stories about coaches shortening the bench, families spending thousands of dollars only to watch their child sit out entire games, and the very real toll that has on young players' confidence and love of the sport. Their message is clear: development and fun have to come first, no matter the level. But it's not all frustration — they also remind us why the hockey community can be so special, and share some encouraging signs that the culture may be starting to shift. Whether you're brand new to hockey or a few seasons in and feeling overwhelmed, this episode will help you feel more grounded, more informed, and a lot less alone. WHAT WE COVERED: * How tryout season works in youth hockey, including the rise of "pre-tryout skates" that often function as extended, unofficial evaluations — and why that can put newer families at a disadvantage * The growing business side of youth sports and how private coaching relationships can influence which kids get playing time, sometimes regardless of skill level * Why every child deserves ice time — and the real developmental and emotional consequences when coaches don't play everyone, especially at younger ages * How to research coaches the same way you'd research a teacher or pediatrician, and what red flags to watch for when choosing a team or program * A reminder that less than 1% of youth athletes earn a college scholarship, and why keeping things fun and pressure-free is the approach most likely to serve your child long-term * WE’D LOVE TO HEAR FROM YOU Have a question you’d like answered on the show? Email us at: whatthepuckdowedo@gmail.com FREE RESOURCE SECTION If you’re looking for a simple place to start, download our free Starter Guide for Parents of Young Athletes here: 👉 https://www.ocppt.com/starter-guide CONNECT WITH DANIELLE For more mindset support for athletes and parents, you can connect with Danielle here: Instagram: @Danielle__McDonough [https://www.instagram.com/danielle__mcdonough/] Website: www.ocppt.com [https://www.ocppt.com/] Book: The Empowered Athlete [https://a.co/d/03XDDKPj]
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