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GNY EP.130 | Syracuse Crunch: Jim Sarosy

GNY EP.130 | Syracuse Crunch: Jim Sarosy

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Inside the Syracuse Crunch: A Conversation with COO Jim Sarosy In this episode of Good News York, the host sits down with Jim Sarosy, the COO of the Syracuse Crunch hockey team. Sarosy discusses his journey from Long Island to becoming a significant figure in Central New York's hockey scene. He shares insights into the daily operations of managing a minor league team, the challenges and rewards of his role, and the unique relationship with their affiliate, the Tampa Bay Lightning. The conversation also covers the team's community impact, their innovative promotional nights, and the excitement surrounding big local developments like Micron. Sarosy also recounts the experiences and logistics behind hosting major events like the Morado Outdoor Classic and the Toyota Frozen Dome Classic. The episode ends with promises of future events and activities, embodying the dynamic and engaging nature of minor league sports. 00:00 Welcome to Good News York 00:23 Interview with Jim Sarosy, COO of Syracuse Crunch 01:23 Jim Sarosy's Journey to Syracuse Crunch 06:19 The Role and Responsibilities of a COO 09:57 Affiliations and Partnerships in Minor League Hockey 14:13 Hosting Major Events: Outdoor and Dome Classics 16:16 Facing the Challenges of Event Planning 17:25 Future Event Plans and Collaborations 18:33 Impact of Micron on the Community 19:30 Arena Renovations and Enhancements 21:40 Current Season Highlights 24:30 Promotional Nights and Community Engagement 26:52 Rivalries and Personal Anecdotes 28:13 Concluding Remarks and Final Thoughts

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