Send us a text In Episode 6 of the podcast, we sit down with James Spaargaren, head coach of the San Diego Sabers, to talk about his hockey journey and the lessons he’s learned along the way about what it truly means to be coachable. James shares his path from leaving his hometown of San Diego to play AAA hockey in Colorado, advancing through the NAHL, NA3HL, and NCDC at the junior level, and eventually committing to Arcadia University (NCAA D3). We also dive into what brought him back home ...
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Send us a text In Episode 6 of the podcast, we sit down with James Spaargaren, head coach of the San Diego Sabers, to talk about his hockey journey and the lessons he’s learned along the way about what it truly means to be coachable. James shares his path from leaving his hometown of San Diego to play AAA hockey in Colorado, advancing through the NAHL, NA3HL, and NCDC at the junior level, and eventually committing to Arcadia University (NCAA D3). We also dive into what brought him back home ...
The Road to the Ivy League (ft. Alex Krause) - Episode 4
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3 months ago
The Road to the Ivy League (ft. Alex Krause) - Episode 4
Send us a text 🎤 Join us for an exclusive interview with Dartmouth College Forward, Alex Krause! From leaving home as a teen to navigating prep school and junior hockey, Alex shares the full story behind his journey to the Ivy League. In this episode, we dive into: ✅ Alex’s decision to leave California and play hockey in Canada ✅ Life at a Connecticut prep school and the balance between school & hockey while earning his D1 commitment to Dartmouth ✅ His junior experience in the NAHL...
The Hockey Review Podcast
Send us a text In Episode 6 of the podcast, we sit down with James Spaargaren, head coach of the San Diego Sabers, to talk about his hockey journey and the lessons he’s learned along the way about what it truly means to be coachable. James shares his path from leaving his hometown of San Diego to play AAA hockey in Colorado, advancing through the NAHL, NA3HL, and NCDC at the junior level, and eventually committing to Arcadia University (NCAA D3). We also dive into what brought him back home ...