🏒 What really makes a hockey player better — more ice, a higher-level team, a longer commute, or the right culture?
This week on Our Kids Play Hockey, Lee Elias, Mike Bonelli, and Christie Casciano-Burns sit down with Andrew Trimble, GM and co-owner of the New England Wolves Hockey Club, founder of Scoring Concepts, and author of Beyond the Scoreboard. Andrew has coached from learn-to-skate all the way to the collegiate level, giving him a rare perspective on what true development looks like at every stage of the game.
In this conversation, Andrew breaks down why hockey IQ is really about finding space, how small area games and street hockey can teach decision-making better than repetitive drills, and why parents should think carefully before assuming the “best” hockey opportunity is always the one with the longest drive or flashiest logo.
The crew also dives into junior hockey, billet families, player character, development-focused programs, parent communication, and the reminder that the goal is not just to build better hockey players — it is to help shape better people.
In this episode, we discuss:
🏒 Why hockey IQ starts with finding space, not just skill execution
🧠 How watching full games — not just highlight clips — helps players understand how plays develop
🥅 Why small area games and street hockey are powerful development tools
🚗 How parents can balance opportunity, pressure, fun, and family life
🤝 What junior hockey coaches look for beyond talent
🏠 Why billet families and community culture matter in player development
📈 Why development should include academics, character, confidence, and life decisions
Andrew’s message is simple but powerful: every player’s path is different, and the best hockey environments are the ones that help kids grow as athletes, teammates, and people.
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Check out our companion blog: https://www.ourkidsplayhockey.com/blog/beyond-the-scoreboard-andrew-trimble-on-building-better-hockey-players--and-better-people/
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