How should coaches, parents, and players truly evaluate a hockey season—especially when it didn’t end with a trophy? This week on Our Kids Play Hockey, Lee and Mike (with Christie on assignment) take a deep dive into what it really means to have a successful season—and it’s not just about the scoreboard.
From fostering a positive team culture to navigating tough losses, they share strategies for reflecting on the year with purpose. They also discuss the importance of development, goal-setting, communication, and knowing when it’s time for a break from the rink.
In this episode, we cover:
🏆 Why your last game doesn’t define your whole season
📈 How to set—and revisit—goals with your players
🧰 Tools for coaches to reflect on their own impact and growth
🧒 Why your child’s experience may be very different than yours
🛑 The benefits of taking time off from hockey
This episode is packed with honest insights and actionable takeaways for coaches, parents, and players alike—perfect for anyone looking to close out the season with clarity, intention, and a plan to move forward.
📬 Have questions or reflections of your own? Email us at team@ourkidsplayhockey.com or use the link in the episode notes. We’d love to hear from you!