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Ep.4 Mike Sommer. New York, PWHL - Say Yes, Be a Sponge.

Ep.4 Mike Sommer. New York, PWHL - Say Yes, Be a Sponge.

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  • "The PWHL is impacting millions of lives around the world."
  • "The speed is definitely there and the skill."
  • Apply to Attend Camp Now!


Summary

Coach Mike Sommer shares his journey through hockey, from playing in New Zealand to coaching in the PWHL. He emphasizes the importance of being grateful and learning from every opportunity. The PWHL has had a successful inaugural season, with millions of viewers and record-breaking attendance. Mike highlights the speed and skill of the players in the league and the dedication and preparation required to be the best. He encourages young athletes to say yes, take risks, and always be a learner. The episode ends with a heartwarming family moment watching Mike coach in a game.


Keywords

hockey, coach, journey, PWHL, inaugural season, speed, skill, learning, gratitude, opportunity, success, attendance, dedication, preparation, young athletes, family


Takeaways

  • Be grateful for every opportunity and learn from it.
  • The PWHL has had a successful inaugural season with millions of viewers and record-breaking attendance.
  • The speed and skill of the players in the league are impressive.
  • Say yes, take risks, and always be a learner.
  • Family moments in hockey are special and memorable.


Chapters

  • 00:00 Introduction and Background
  • 01:03 Coach Mike Sommer's Journey
  • 09:12 The Speed and Skill of Players in the PWHL
  • 13:20 The Importance of Being a Lifelong Learner
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