
2 Many Men On The Mic
What should a hockey parent actually say on the ride home from the rink?
What should a hockey parent actually say on the ride home from the rink? This week, Drew and Jared welcome Ken Martell, USA Hockey Senior Director of Player and Coach Development, for a conversation about one of the most important—and sometimes complicated—relationships in youth hockey: the player, the parent and the coach. Ken talks about avoiding “car coaching,” helping kids learn to advocate for themselves, why coaches should overcommunicate, the pressure created by the cost of youth hockey, and why the best youth coaches aren't necessarily the ones teaching the fanciest systems—they're the ones helping kids fall in love with the game. One of our favorite takeaways from Ken: “Learning is done by the learner, not to the learner.” We also put Ken on the whiteboard for a new Drill Draw featuring puck retrieval, pressure, awareness and decision-making—quickly dubbed “Martell’s Mayhem.” Plus: Olympic goalie trivia, Patrick Kane and JVR, Drew's looming mountains, and our upcoming live acoustic gig at Fallon’s. And don't forget: Vantage Credit Union is giving away a $100 Pure Hockey gift card every month! Listen for details on how to enter. Follow, subscribe and rate 2 Many Men on the Mic, and visit 2ManyMenOnTheMic.com for more episodes, drills and hockey content. Support the show Stay connected with 2 Many Men on the Mic: Follow us on Instagram @twomanymenpodcast Download coaching resources, drills, and practice plans www.2manymenonthemic.com ▶️ Subscribe to our YouTube channel for full episodes, clips, and coaching content http://www.youtube.com/@2ManyMenontheMic

