Episode list

Breaking Down Barriers

Breaking Hockey's Glass Ceiling
Hockey is the last of the major professional sports to see the inclusion of women in all roles. But in the last few years progress has been made...Women have started to break hockey's glass ceiling, emerging as NHL executives and rising through the coaching, officiating and management ranks.
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Indigenous Sports Academy: The Story of Courage Bear
Courage Bear is the founding director of the first and only Indigenous hockey academy in North America. Based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, the program is designed to create a safe space for indigenous players to learn and grow both on and off the ice.
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Self Acceptance: The Luke Prokop Story
In the summer of 2021 Nashville Predators prospect Luke Prokop made history by becoming the first openly gay player under an NHL contract. He has bravely become a role model within the sport -determined to make hockey a more inclusive space for everyone.
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Canadian Blind Hockey: The Story of Mark DeMontis
Viewers meet the founder of the Canadian Blind Hockey Association, Mark Demontis. Mark is a three-time Gold Medalist with the Canadian Blind Hockey team and is determined to make hockey more accessible to children who are blind or partially sighted across the country.
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Seaside Hockey: The Story of Kirk Brooks
Kirk Brooks has been mentoring young black hockey players for over three decades. This year Kirk was awarded the Herbert Carnegie Trailblazer award for his work with the GTHL's Seaside Hockey Club.
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Camp of Dreams: Ethan Bear's Ochapowace First Nations Hockey Camp
Every summer, Vancouver Canucks Defenceman Ethan Bear returns to Ochapowace Nation, Saskatchewan to run his annual summer hockey camp for local young indigenous players.Ethan has faced challenges and experienced racism throughout his career and is now devoted to trying to pave the way for future indigenous hockey players.
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Straz Strong: Humboldt Crash Survivor, Ryan Straschnitzki
Just months after the devastating Humboldt bus accident, Ryan Straschnitzki was back on the ice-with his sights set on making Canada's National Para Hockey Team. Ryan remains committed to helping make hockey more accessible through his foundation, Straz Strong.
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