🏒 What does it really take to make it to the NHL—and what lessons can young players and parents learn from the journey?

In this episode of Our Kids Play Hockey, Lee Elias, Mike Bonelli, and Christy Casciano-Burns are joined by 17-year NHL veteran Scott Hartnell. Known for his grit, personality, and relentless work ethic, Hartnell shares stories from growing up as a rink rat in small-town Saskatchewan to becoming a 300-goal scorer with over 1,200 NHL games played.

But this conversation goes far beyond NHL highlights.

Scott dives deep into the lessons he learned throughout his career — from understanding team roles, handling pressure as a teenager in the NHL, dealing with slumps, and why doing the little things (like going to the front of the net) can make all the difference.

Now a broadcaster and youth hockey parent himself, Hartnell also shares invaluable insights for parents navigating youth hockey development today.

Whether your child is chasing the NHL dream or simply learning to love the game, this episode is packed with wisdom you won't want to miss.

🎯 Highlights from this episode

🏒 Growing up a rink rat in small-town Saskatchewan
🏒 How Scott Hartnell made the NHL at just 18 years old
🏒 Why understanding your role is critical for success in hockey
🏒 Advice for players moving up to higher levels of competition
🏒 The importance of confidence vs. development years in youth hockey
🏒 Why parents should think carefully about AAA vs. development opportunities
🏒 How NHL locker rooms build culture and accountability
🏒 Lessons Hartnell learned from his dad’s coaching advice
🏒 What it’s like transitioning from NHL player to broadcaster

You don’t need to be the flashiest player on the ice to succeed. The players who thrive—at any level—are the ones who understand their role, work relentlessly, and stay true to who they are.

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