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S1E6: Manny Malhotra, NHL Playoffs Round 2 Roundup, and Para Ice Hockey — with Alanna Mah

S1E6: Manny Malhotra, NHL Playoffs Round 2 Roundup, and Para Ice Hockey — with Alanna Mah

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In today's episode, we get an update on our Asian players competing in the Stanley Cup Playoffs, take a look at the life and career of Manny Malhotra, and chat with captain of the Canadian National Women's Para Ice Hockey Team, Alanna Mah.

Follow Alanna on Instagram @alannamah.

As mentioned in the player profile, check out this interview with Manny Malhotra from The Minority League podcast.

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Asians in Hockey is produced by Nate Nakao. Contributing producers are Chad Soon and Chris Woo. Follow us on Instagram at @asiansinhockey, Threads at @asiansinhockey, Facebook at fb.com/asiansinhockey, and on Bluesky at @asiansinhockey.com. Email us at asiansinhockey@gmail.com.

Asians in Hockey is part of the Potluck Podcast Collective. Visit podcastpotluck.com for more.

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