What does it take to make the Olympic team?
This week's Our Girls Play Hockey brings you insights from US Women's National Team GM Katie Million on the rigorous selection process for the national hockey team.
Hear the challenges of making tough roster decisions and the intense USA-Canada rivalry, celebrated as one of the greatest in sports. Learn how the 1998 Olympic gold medal ignited a surge in girls' and women's hockey participation across the U.S. Plus, get the scoop on the upcoming USA-Canada Rivalry Series games scheduled for November and February.
Aspiring olympians can not afford to miss Katie's advice on balancing fun with developing grit to reach national team levels.
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- Lee, Mike, and Sheri discuss the importance of creating a positive environment for girls' youth hockey.
- Katie, the GM of the women's national team, shares insights into her role and the upcoming 2026 Olympic Games.
- Sheri inquires about the pathway for young players aspiring to join national teams, emphasizing the importance of fun and development.
- Katie outlines the process of district tryouts and player development camps for USA Hockey.
- The conversation touches on the qualities needed to represent the national team, including speed, physicality, and mental toughness.
- Lee and Katie discuss the significance of having fun in sports and the mindset required for high-level athletes.
- Katie highlights the importance of character and grit in players, which are crucial for representing the country.
- The panel discusses the challenges of selecting players for the Olympic team and the emotional impact of cuts.
- Katie shares the evolving landscape of women's hockey with the introduction of the PWHL and its impact on Olympic preparations.
- The rivalry between USA and Canada in women's hockey is explored, emphasizing its intensity and significance.
- Katie provides details about the upcoming rivalry series games in the US and Canada.
- The episode includes a story about Katie's nephew being inspired by women's hockey to start playing the sport.