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Two Women Who Give a Puck
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15 episodes
1 month ago
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EP 12 - Dan Miller - Youth Hockey Coaching Director
Two Women Who Give a Puck
53 minutes 3 seconds
2 months ago
EP 12 - Dan Miller - Youth Hockey Coaching Director
Tera and Sarah sit down with Dan Miller, youth hockey coach, girls varsity hockey head coach, youth hockey coaching director, USHL scout, AAA coach, High Performance Hockey coach…… OMG, that’s A LOT!!   Dan shares with us his unique hockey experience. He started later in life (according to MN standards!) at the age of 10, played high school hockey, Junior B, Junior A and then ended his career after suffering a broken leg while playing D1 hockey in Madison.   This injury didn’t keep him from hockey long, shortly after leaving the Madison program, he started his coaching journey.    His main mission as a coach is to make it about the kids by building relationships with each player and helping them to transform into better athletes AND (maybe more importantly) better people.   He sees the girl hockey players he is currently coaching as athletes and treats them as such. Pushing them to do more off-ice than they have before and helping them understand what it takes to become strong.    He also encourages parents, players (male and female), and spectators to see all female athletes and coaches as capable. And has helped to create a supportive environment within Rogers youth hockey for attracting, supporting and retaining female coaches.  Rogers youth hockey is currently ABOVE the national (7%) and MN (8.6%) average for percentage of female coaches (9%)!!
Two Women Who Give a Puck