🔥 Ever wondered how people really get jobs in hockey? Today’s episode pulls back the curtain on an industry filled with far more opportunities — and far more good people — than most families ever realize.
Nick Bowins, founder of Working in Hockey, joins Lee, Christie, and Mike to reveal how thousands of passionate players, parents, graduates, and lifelong fans are finding careers in the game. From analytics to marketing, from game ops to coaching, Nick’s message is simple: there is a place for everyone in hockey.
Whether your young athlete is dreaming of their future or you want to stay connected to the sport after your playing days, this conversation will open your eyes to the real pathways forward. 🚀
⭐ In This Episode:
🌟 Why getting your first opportunity matters more than where it is
🎯 The most common — and most overlooked — hockey jobs available right now
🧊 How players’ skills (leadership, teamwork, resilience) translate directly to real careers
🤝 Networking vs. socializing: the major difference no one talks about
📈 How high school and youth programs can help kids build non-playing hockey skills
🔄 Why patience + relentless pursuit of experience beats “years required” on job postings
🧩 The reality of working in hockey: long nights, low pay… and incredible purpose
🎤 The surprising paths that led today’s pros, execs, and staff into the game
Nick also shares stories from his wildly successful newsletter and platform — including the 100+ people who’ve landed hockey jobs directly through his work.
If you or your child loves this game, this episode is a roadmap to staying in it for life. 🏒❤️
📖 Want a written version you can reference anytime? Check out our companion blog: https://www.ourkidsplayhockey.com/blog/how-kids-and-parents-can-build-real-careers-in-hockey--insights-from-nick-bowins-of-working-in-hockey/
👉 Have a topic for the show? Email us at Team@OurKidsPlayHockey.com
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