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Ep.2 | Coaching Youth Hockey: Winning, Development, & Parents11 Nov 202500:59:50

Coaching at the youth level isn’t just about systems and skill drills - it’s about shaping people.In this episode of the Built From Steel Podcast, Eric and Andy unpack what it really means to coach youth hockey today and how it compares to coaching elite-level athletes. From managing parent expectations to avoiding the trap of “overcoaching,” this conversation dives into the real challenges coaches face and the mindset needed to do it right.Whether you’re a parent trying to support your kid or a coach navigating the pressure, this episode is for you.Key Moments:0:00 – Intro + updates from the Academy2:39 – Letting your kid enjoy the game6:20 – Loyalty, attitude, and what actually makes sense9:25 – Docu-series + Team App updates14:00 – Academy team review15:00 – Coaching girls vs boys17:00 – Coaching youth vs high-level athletes18:00 – Why coaching youth is harder than you think19:10 – The danger of overcoaching22:45 – Parent feedback vs staying true to your coaching philosophy24:10 – Coaching to develop vs coaching to win27:15 – The pressure on youth hockey coaches29:30 – What are fair expectations from parents?36:15 – Defining your coaching philosophy42:00 – Give coaches some grace46:00 – Don’t forget what it’s like to be the player52:00 – When is it fair to judge a coach?54:30 – Coaching is a position of power — handle it responsibly56:30 – How much talent do you really have to work with?57:30 – Why over-barking at kids does more harm than goodStay Connected:Watch the Academy docu-series Built From Steel on YouTube.Follow us on socials: @BuiltFromSteelSeriesPartner accounts:@BioSteelSports@BioSteelSportsAcademy@CoachEpzoloThe Built From Steel Podcast is a division of BioSteel Sports.Learn more at www.biosteel.com

Ep.1 | Dan Crosby - Owner & CEO of BioSteel28 Oct 202500:50:41

Dan Crosby is the founder and CEO of BioSteel, the driving force behind BioSteel Sports Academy, and the visionary behind the Built From Steel movement. He also oversees a broader portfolio of ventures through Coachwood Group.


In this episode, we pull back the curtain on what drives Dan as a builder, leader, and creator. From humble beginnings to launching a full performance ecosystem, this is the story behind the mission and what it really takes to build something from the ground up.


Key Moments:

0:00 – Dan’s backstory: growing up with nothing

12:00 – Why school didn’t click

15:30 – Learning business without formal education

18:50 – Doing outrageously unique things

24:30 – Fear, risk, and mastering pressure

28:00 – The BioSteel brand: direction, vision, takeover

33:00 – Building the Academy and where it’s headed

41:00 – Passion and energy at the core

46:00 – Culture, mindset, and identity

48:15 – Legacy and what he wants to leave behind


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The Built From Steel Podcast is a division of BioSteel Sports. Learn more at www.biosteel.com

Ep.3 | Preparing for the OHL Draft18 Nov 202501:04:08

The OHL Draft is a milestone, not the destination.In this episode of the Built From Steel Podcast, Eric and Andy break down the pressure, the misconceptions, and the mindset that surround the OHL Priority Selection. From how scouts actually evaluate players, to how parents and coaches can support (or sabotage) the process, this episode delivers real-world clarity for players in their draft year and the people around them.Whether your name is called or not, the habits, the attitude, and the support system matter far more than the ranking.This is the reality check every player, parent, and coach needs to hear.🎧 Key Moments:2:00 – Communication before the days of technology → team culture & tech today12:21 – Episode 4 of the docu-series + U16 Draft spotlight14:40 – The importance of the OHL Draft16:20 – How the draft does (and doesn’t) shape your future18:40 – Rule changes and draft eligibility22:00 – Overhyped vs overlooked: mindset around the draft22:50 – What if you don’t get drafted?26:00 – Projecting draft picks: the reality28:00 – What should kids actually focus on?29:14 – Controlling the controllables32:20 – What scouts really notice34:17 – Do points matter?36:00 – Intangibles & translatable skills38:25 – What makes your game projectable?39:44 – Parents’ role through the draft41:27 – Support vs pressure46:20 – Creating stability at home50:40 – Coaching your team through the draft56:00 – What makes a good coach at the next level1:01:25 – Hockey is hard - be careful what you wish for📲 Stay Connected:🎥 Watch the Academy docu-series Built From Steel on YouTube 📱 Follow us: @BuiltFromSteelSeriesPartner accounts: @BioSteelSports @BioSteelSportsAcademy @CoachEpzoloThe Built From Steel Podcast is a division of BioSteel Sports. 🌐 Learn more at www.biosteel.com

Ep.4 | Finding Your Role On Any Team 25 Nov 202501:02:29

Your role on a hockey team isn’t fixed - it’s earned, adapted, and redefined throughout your journey.

In this episode of the Built From Steel Podcast, Eric and Andy dive deep into the reality of team roles,  how players can develop the mindset to contribute, how parents can support without pushing, and how coaches can guide without limiting growth.


From navigating lineup competition to earning trust, this episode offers a powerful look into what it really means to “find your role” whether you’re on the top line or fighting for your next shift.


Whether you’re a player learning to adapt, a parent trying to understand your kid’s journey, or a coach balancing development and team needs, this episode is for you.


Key Moments:

0:00 – Jiu-Jitsu and the mental carryover to hockey

5:41 – Why playing with better players pushes growth

11:30 – What if your teammates aren’t as strong as you?

13:20 – U18 lineup mindset + finding your role

16:50 – Fighting for ice is part of the game

18:00 – “How can I help the team?”

24:25 – Understanding your linemates

27:21 – Adapting your role when you join a new team

29:45 – Don’t be a bucket of vanilla — bring identity

36:00 – Be ready when opportunity comes

39:20 – Trust determines ice time

43:55 – Sometimes you won’t get the chance — and that’s real

52:00 – Earning trust through smart decisions

52:46 – Parents may not know what the coach expects

54:15 – Sometimes another player is just better

58:45 – How to respond when things don’t go your way

1:01:25 – Be careful what you wish for — hockey is hard


Stay Connected:

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The Built From Steel Podcast is a division of BioSteel Sports.Learn more at www.biosteel.com

Ep.5 | Overcoached & Underdeveloped: Is Simpler Better in Youth Hockey? 02 Dec 202500:57:46

Youth hockey today is overflowing with noise. Too much instruction, too many commands, and too many coaches trying to look smart instead of developing players.


In this episode of the Built From Steel Podcast, Eric and Andy break down the problem of overcoaching in youth hockey, why it’s hurting development, and how a simpler, more player-first approach leads to better long-term results. From understanding when to talk (and when not to), to building trust, confidence, and true hockey IQ, this episode cuts deep into what actually helps kids grow.


Whether you're a coach rethinking your approach, a parent trying to support your kid, or a player tired of being controlled on every shift,  this episode is for you.


Key Moments:

0:00 – Intro

10:02 – Zone coaching mistakes at the youth level

10:28 – Overcoaching vs undercoaching

14:50 – When coaches act like they know everything

16:25 – Too much happening behind the bench

18:10 – Kids will make mistakes — and that’s good

20:30 – Game-day themes that actually help players

23:55 – Are your practices too complex?

31:40 – Why overcoaching happens in the first place 

35:30 – Coaching the bench instead of coaching the players

40:40 – Avoiding the hyper-negative coaching spiral

43:00 – “The more you say, the less I hear.”

47:50 – How coaches impact player confidence

53:50 – Some coaches simply won’t like your kid — and what to do


Stay Connected:

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The Built From Steel Podcast is a division of BioSteel Sports. Learn more at www.biosteel.com

Ep.6 | The Hockey Tournament/Showcase Grind - What It Takes at U16 & U1809 Dec 202501:03:23

Tournaments and Showcases are about who can handle the grind.

In this episode of the Built From Steel Podcast, Eric and Andy break down the mental and physical demands of tournament weekends and why so many teams and players can fall apart over just a few days.

From preparation to pressure, they unpack what it really takes to perform when the schedule is stacked, emotions are high, and there’s nowhere to hide.

This episode covers everything from managing your prep to being ready when opportunity knocks. Whether you're a player looking to stay consistent, a parent navigating the chaos, or a coach leading your team through high-stakes hockey, this one’s for you.


Key Moments:

0:00 – Intro

2:30 – Navy SEAL book and mindset carryover

5:00 – Coaching to change lives — intention beyond hockey

11:20 – “It’s not just about hockey”

14:35 – Tone vs message — how players receive coaching

23:50 – The leader sets the tone

26:00 – Tournament culture intro

28:40 – Why tournaments matter

31:20 – At what age does tournament preparation really matter?

37:20 – Why showcase preparation makes all the difference

42:50 – Key things to prepare for extended weekends

45:45 – Don’t make big games bigger than they are

48:30 – Mental resilience: shake it off and reset

54:15 – Be ready when opportunity shows up

1:01:10 – Learn and earn — why every rep matters


Stay Connected:

Watch the Academy docu-series Built From Steel on YouTubeFollow us: @BuiltFromSteelSeries


Partner accounts:

@BioSteelSports

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@CoachEpzolo


The Built From Steel Podcast is a division of BioSteel Sports.Learn more at www.biosteel.com

Ep.7 | Ryan Vesce: CEO Matterhorn Fit, CHL/NCAA Changes & Future of Hockey16 Dec 202501:14:54

More Information on the Matterhorn Fit All-Path Series:

All-Path Ontario - Windsor, Ontario - May 15-18 2026

All-Path Quebec - Montreal, Quebec - May 29-June1, 2026

All-Path Western - Calgary, Alberta - June 11-14, 2026


Hockey is a vehicle - for education, leadership, and life.

In this episode of the Built From Steel Podcast, Eric is joined by Ryan Vesce, Co-Founder and CEO of Matterhorn Fit, in a special two-part release. The first half features a brand-new conversation recorded at the 2025 Matterhorn Fit All-Ivy Showcase, followed by a re-release of their original interview from over a year ago that first introduced the Matterhorn Fit philosophy, the All-Ivy event, and the now-rolling All-Path Series launching in 2026.

Ryan brings a unique perspective as a retired 14-year pro, Ivy League graduate (Cornell), and now visionary behind one of the most player-focused development ecosystems in North America. Together, he and Eric dig into what’s changing in hockey between the CHL and NCAA, the implications for young players and families, and how collaboration, mindset, and long-term thinking will define who actually moves forward.

Whether you're a player trying to navigate your next step, a parent weighing your options, or a coach looking at the bigger picture, this one is essential listening.


Key Moments:

6:25 – The eligibility rule change & hockey as a life vehicle

7:10 – Why the collaborators will win

7:39 – What the All-Path Series is and where it's going

8:50 – NCAA recruiting trends: CHL/USHL crossover

10:35 – What kind of players actually move on

12:12 – Using hockey as a platform for life beyond the game 


Re-release section includes:

  • Ryan’s journey as an undersized player who made it pro

  • Division I recruiting + Ivy League experience

  • Building Matterhorn Fit into a leading performance brand

  • The launch of the All-Ivy Showcase & vision for athlete support

  • The All-Path Series expanding into Canada in 2026

Stay Connected:

Watch the Academy docu-series Built From Steel on YouTube. Follow us: @BuiltFromSteelSeries

Partner Accounts: @BioSteelSports

@BioSteelSportsAcademy

@CoachEpzolo

@MatterhornFitEvents 


The Built From Steel Podcast is a division of BioSteel Sports. 🌐 Learn more at⁠ www.biosteel.com⁠

Ep.8 | “Good.” Mindset, Adversity & How Great Players Respond23 Dec 202501:01:29

Bad call? Good.

Tough weekend? Good.

Didn’t get the bounce, the shift, or the outcome? Good.


In this episode of the Built From Steel Podcast, Eric and Andy take a hard look at adversity and why how you respond matters more than what actually happens. Starting by recounting the officiating at a recent tournament, they dive into the mindset made popular by Jocko Willink’s “Good” philosophy, and how it applies to hockey and life.


They also explore the parable of the Chinese Farmer, and how players, parents, and coaches can use perspective to build real toughness, not just fake positivity. This one is about rewiring your brain to lean into struggle, reframe frustration, and keep showing up.

Whether you’re a player who didn’t get the shift, a parent watching your kid go through it, or a coach trying to model calm under fire,  this is the episode for you.

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Watch this inspiration for this podcast: Jocko Willink - “Good”

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The Built From Steel Podcast is a division of BioSteel Sports.🌐 Learn more at www.biosteel.com

Ep.10 | Mismatch Games & Global Growth - Lessons from the World Juniors09 Jan 202601:11:18

Sometimes the score doesn’t tell the real story, but your response always does.

In this episode of the Built From Steel Podcast, Eric and Andy take lessons from the World Juniors and connect them directly to youth hockey. From how Latvia and other small nations compete against the best in the world, to how players should approach mismatched games at the youth level, this episode is about mindset, preparation, and perspective.

They break down why mismatches happen, how coaches can prepare their teams (whether they’re the underdog or the favorite), and what players and parents need to understand about showing up with purpose no matter who’s on the other bench.

Whether you're facing a powerhouse or leading by 6, this episode is a masterclass in how habits, preparation, and leadership show up when the game doesn’t go as expected.


Key Moments:

2:00 – Billeting, maturity, and life skills

4:50 – 2009 WJC memories

7:00 – Canada’s identity at the World Juniors

13:00 – NHL Central Scouting & early evaluation

17:00 – Latvia: structure over star power

21:15 – Hockey registration numbers by country

24:00 – Why smaller countries can still compete

27:00 – Is playing on a super team always best?

36:00 – Elevating non-star players

41:30 – Mindset going into mismatch games

42:00 – Motivation means nothing without preparation

47:00 – How to stay engaged on a struggling team

50:00 – What can you do to stand out?

54:10 – Don’t let your habits slip when you’re the best

56:00 – The scoreboard doesn’t always reflect the effort

1:00:00 – When it’s frustrating for your kid

1:08:30 – Advice for parents during uneven seasons


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The Built From Steel Podcast is a division of BioSteel Sports. 🌐 Learn more at www.biosteel.com

Ep.9 | Youth Hockey Recruiting: What Actually Matters 31 Dec 202501:03:13

Recruiting isn’t a moment, it’s a body of work.

In this episode of the Built From Steel Podcast, Eric and Andy break down what actually matters when it comes to recruiting, scouting, showcases, and promotion in youth hockey. From the myth of “being seen” at tournaments to the rise of agents and advisors at younger and younger ages, they cut through the noise to give players, parents, and coaches a clear perspective.

This episode also covers how players should prepare, what scouts are really looking for, and why the best promotion is still just being a good player. Whether you’re chasing the OHL Cup, planning your next showcase, or just trying to help your kid navigate it all, this one’s for you.


Key Moments:

2:00 – Moving away & life skills through billeting

6:00 – How living away matures athletes

8:00 – Preparation for tournaments as a young player

12:30 – Mixed messages on how to prepare for games

14:00 – Do tournaments and showcases really matter?

17:30 – The importance (and limits) of the OHL Cup

20:40 – You don’t need a top team to be scouted

25:50 – Scouts can only see so much

26:10 – Handedness and other overlooked scouting factors

30:00 – Agents, advisors, and who really needs them

32:30 – Why do so many kids have reps now?

46:30 – Recruiting timelines and when things really happen

51:00 – Parent involvement: help or harm?

55:00 – The impact of parent behavior on player opportunity


Stay Connected:

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Partner Accounts:

@BioSteelSports

@BioSteelSportsAcademy

@CoachEpzolo


The Built From Steel Podcast is a division of BioSteel Sports. 🌐 Learn more at www.biosteel.com

Ep.11 | What NCAA Programs Actually Look & USA Hockey Development 19 Jan 202600:36:18

In this episode of the Built From Steel Podcast, we take a deep dive into what NCAA hockey programs truly look for in players, and how USA Hockey approaches long-term development.This episode features two insightful conversations recorded live at the Matterhorn Fit All-Ivy Showcase:🎙 Matt Gilroy — Assistant Coach at Harvard, former NHL defenseman, and Hobey Baker winner 🎙 Jason Guerriero — USA Hockey development coach and national educatorWe start with Matt’s journey, from an underdog NCAA walk-on to a decorated pro career, and explore what separates players when everyone is talented. From hockey IQ and creativity to mindset, academics, and maturity, he breaks down how top college programs evaluate prospects.Then, Jason joins the conversation to provide a national perspective from inside USA Hockey. He shares how development is built over time, not rushed, and why creativity, adversity, and unscripted play are essential ingredients in player growth.Key Themes Covered:How NCAA coaches evaluate players on and off the puckThe role of academics, character, and consistency in recruitingUSA Hockey’s long-term development modelWhy unscripted environments are critical for player growthAge-appropriate coaching and the risks of early specializationHow parents and coaches can better support developmentWhether you’re a player chasing an NCAA opportunity, a parent trying to make sense of the system, or a coach shaping future athletes, this episode brings honest insight from people inside the process.🎧 Watch or listen on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify 📲 Follow us: @BuiltFromSteelSeries | @CoachEpzolo | @BioSteelSportsAcademy The Built From Steel Podcast is a division of BioSteel Sports. 🌐 Learn more at www.biosteel.com

Ep.12 | Trades, Moving Away for Hockey, and Chasing Teams28 Jan 202600:59:42

In this episode of the Built From Steel Podcast, Eric and Andy dive into one of the most loaded questions in youth hockey: When is it the right time to move away from home?

From the pressure to chase better teams and “big-name” programs to the reality of playing with, and against, weaker players, this episode unpacks how development actually happens… and how families can make better long-term decisions.

They also dig into the mental side of the game, the different types of intelligence athletes show, and why traditional academics don’t always reflect a player’s hockey IQ or real-world skill set.

This one’s for families navigating:

  • Big decisions about moving away

  • The myths of chasing top teams

  • The truth about talent and how it rises over time

  • How to develop in “non-traditional” programs

  • When it’s worth leaving… and when it’s not

Key Moments:

1:20 – Athletic intelligence vs classroom intelligence

28:00 – Why chasing teams usually backfires

32:30 – Is chasing a championship always worth it?

35:50 – Moving away from the northern loop for U18 hockey

39:50 – Why playing with weaker players can help you grow

42:45 – There’s no hiding good players — they always get noticed

44:00 – The story of Justin Brazeau & New Liskeard Cubs

47:00 – First-round picks who still don’t stick at the next level

53:50 – Parents, emotion, and the whirlwind of youth hockey


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Ep.13 | From the NHL to Youth Development with Brian Willsie - Built From Steel Podcast05 Feb 202600:20:46

In this episode of the Built From Steel Podcast, Eric is joined by former NHL forward and current player development coach Brian Willsie.Brian shares insights from his 15-year pro career including time in the NHL, AHL, and Europe and how that experience now shapes his approach to developing youth players. From his transition into coaching and mentorship to his current work with Washington Capitals prospects and elite youth programs, Brian offers a grounded and honest perspective on what young players need today.This conversation hits on the importance of:Building confidence at the youth levelAvoiding over-coaching and letting kids developHow the pro game has changed over the yearsWhat truly matters in long-term developmentWhether you’re a parent, coach, or player, this episode offers valuable wisdom from someone who’s lived every level of the game — and now teaches it the right way.🕒 Key Moments:0:00 – Brian Willsie intro & career snapshot4:30 – Playing in the NHL vs. Europe10:20 – Transitioning from pro to player development15:45 – What youth hockey often gets wrong20:30 – How to build confidence in young players28:00 – Pro advice that still applies at the grassroots35:00 – What Willsie looks for when working with young athletes🎥 Watch the Academy docu-series Built From Steel on YouTube 📲 Follow us: @BuiltFromSteelSeries | @CoachEpzolo | @BioSteelSportsAcademy The Built From Steel Podcast is a division of BioSteel Sports. 🌐 Learn more at www.biosteel.com

Ep.14 | Phones, Performance & Personal Responsibility in Youth Hockey 15 Feb 202601:03:46

Phones are shaping today’s athletes - for better or worse.

In this episode of the Built From Steel Podcast, Coach Eric and Coach Andy tackle one of the most relevant topics in modern youth hockey: cell phone use. From sleep disruption and social media comparison to personal branding and digital discipline, this is a balanced conversation about how devices are influencing development on and off the ice.

The episode opens with Olympic takeaways and a David vs. Goliath mindset story, before diving into how phones impact performance, confidence, team culture, recruiting, and mental health.

Are phones ruining development? Or are they the greatest tool young athletes have ever had? The answer isn’t simple.

Whether you're a player managing screen time, a parent navigating device rules, or a coach trying to build culture in a digital world, this episode will challenge how you think about technology and performance.

Key Moments:

0:00 – Olympics perspective & elite preparation

9:42 – Intro to phone use + David vs Goliath mindset

26:30 – Sleep destruction & performance drop

32:45 – Social media comparison & identity

38:40 – Getting in trouble online (real examples)

39:20 – OHL teams check your social media

40:20 – Snapchat issues & digital discipline

49:10 – Unlimited access to information (for free)

50:20 – Personal branding for young athletes

52:00 – Connectivity in today’s hockey world

54:20 – Phones, mental health & awareness

Episode Themes:

  • You can’t out-train poor sleep

  • Your Instagram is your first interview

  • The phone isn’t the problem, it’s how you use it

  • Comparison culture is quietly killing confidence

  • One post can undo five years of work

Stay Connected: 🎥 Watch the Academy docu-series Built From Steel on YouTube 📲 Follow us: @BuiltFromSteelSeries

Partner accounts: @BioSteelSports @BioSteelSportsAcademy @CoachEpzolo

The Built From Steel Podcast is a division of BioSteel Sports. 🌐 Learn more at www.biosteel.com

Ep.15 | Coaching Toughness — What It Is & How to Build It22 Feb 202600:59:16

In this episode of the Built From Steel Podcast, we unpack one of the most misunderstood words in youth hockey: toughness.

We break down the difference between physical toughness and emotional toughness, why yelling doesn’t build resilience, and how real toughness is trained through intentional adversity, not fear.

Coach Andy shares his coaching philosophy, why he’s stepping back into youth coaching, and what his teams are built on. We also discuss how parents either strengthen or weaken toughness at home especially during difficult seasons.

This episode is for anyone who wants to develop athletes who are steady under pressure, disciplined in chaos, and resilient in adversity.

In This Episode, We Cover:

  • Why most people define toughness incorrectly

  • Emotional regulation vs physical grit

  • Coaching winning vs coaching development

  • How to design adversity into practice

  • Teaching players to respond instead of react

  • Discomfort with purpose - not punishment

  • Good cop / bad cop dynamics in coaching

  • Modeling toughness as a parent and coach

Key Moments:

00:00 – Motivational books & why toughness matters

04:00 – Introducing Coach Andy coaching U16 AAA

10:00 – Andy’s coaching philosophy

17:40 – Defining toughness

21:00 – How to coach toughness

34:00 – Emotional toughness: listen to the message, not the tone

41:00 – Discomfort with purpose

43:00 – Strategies to implement ‘toughness’ with your team

52:00 – Good cop / bad cop coaching dynamics


“Toughness is having the skills to survive all challenging moments” - Coach Eric


Stay Connected: 🎥 Watch the Academy docu-series Built From Steel on YouTube 📲 Follow us: @BuiltFromSteelSeries

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The Built From Steel Podcast is a division of BioSteel Sports.

🌐 Learn more at www.biosteel.com

Ep.16 | Inside OHL Scouting with Saginaw Spirit AGM Brian Prout01 Mar 202602:05:41

This week on the Built From Steel Podcast, we share a full conversation with Brian Prout, Assistant General Manager of the Saginaw Spirit (OHL), who spent time speaking with our U16 and U18 teams about what actually matters at the next level.

This wasn’t a highlight reel conversation. It was honest, direct, and educational.

Brian breaks down the Five Pillars of OHL Scouting, what scouts really watch during games (including the bench), why character is evaluated long before talent ceiling, and why the draft especially the U16 draft doesn’t guarantee anything.


We dive into common youth hockey questions:

  • How important is being on a “good” team?

  • Does it matter who you play with?

  • Are tournaments and the OHL Cup critical?

  • How much should players listen to parents?

  • What do scouts value that families often misunderstand?

Brian shares stories of underdog signings, draft misconceptions, emotional maturity, and what separates players who last in the OHL from those who plateau. The Q&A portion covers size, bouncing back from mistakes, defensive vs offensive evaluation, imports, and whether there’s ever a point where it’s too late to chase the game seriously.


This episode is for players, parents, and coaches who want real perspective on how OHL organizations evaluate talent, beyond points and rankings.


In This Episode, We Cover:

  • The Five Pillars of OHL Scouting

  • Why scouts watch the bench

  • Character and embracing the grind

  • The truth about the OHL Draft

  • Underdog stories and overlooked players

  • Being on a good team vs being a good teammate

  • Parent influence and minor hockey mindset

  • What scouts look for vs what parents think matters

  • Emotional regulation and body language

  • Defensive vs offensive evaluation

  • Finding your voice as a player

Key Moments

00:00 – Intro to Brian Prout & the Saginaw Spirit03:30 – The Five Pillars of OHL Scouting06:15 – Character and being a good teammate10:00 – Why scouts watch the bench12:00 – Underdog signings & Sebastien Gervais24:00 – The draft doesn’t guarantee anything28:00 – Do you love hockey, or do you love the draft?44:15 – How important is being on a good team?53:00 – Minor hockey mindset & parent influence1:00:00 – Translatable skills scouts value

Player Q&A:

1:31:22 – Advice for players concerned about size and physical development

1:35:00 – How much attention scouts pay to players on the bench

1:39:00 – Bouncing back from mistakes, consistency, and what stands out most

1:47:00 – Defensive zone vs offensive zone habits in player evaluation

1:49:00 – Is there ever a point where it’s too late to pursue hockey seriously?

1:53:00 – Import players and how roster rules impact decisions

1:56:00 – Managing emotions and body language during games

2:02:20 – Memorial Cup ring 


If you care about development, projection, and understanding how OHL teams truly build rosters, this conversation offers real clarity.

Stay Connected: 🎥 Watch the Academy docu-series Built From Steel on YouTube

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Partner accounts: @BioSteelSports @BioSteelSportsAcademy @CoachEpzoloThe Built From Steel Podcast is a division of BioSteel Sports. 🌐 Learn more at⁠ www.biosteel.com⁠

Ep.17 | Why Hockey Players "Slow Down" During the Season08 Mar 202601:05:01

In this episode of the Built From Steel Podcast, we break down one of the most misunderstood areas of hockey development: in-season training.

Many players and parents assume lifting should stop once the season begins. Others go to the opposite extreme - training too hard, too often, and destroying recovery between games.

The reality sits somewhere in the middle.

We discuss how to structure training during the season so players can maintain strength, stay explosive, and reduce injury risk, without interfering with performance on the ice.

The conversation also touches on player expectations, emotional maturity in the game, the team concept, and the realities of how difficult hockey truly is at higher levels.

If you’re a player, parent, or coach trying to understand how to train properly during a long season, this episode provides practical clarity on what to prioritize — and what to avoid.

In This Episode, We Cover

  • Why most players slow down by the end of the season

  • The difference between fatigue and overtraining

  • Why stopping strength training causes performance drop-off

  • Intensity vs volume in-season

  • What actually causes soreness before games

  • The structure of an effective in-season workout

  • Why communication between coaches and trainers matters

  • The “all-or-nothing” mistake many athletes make with training

  • How hockey is ultimately a battle against physical breakdown

Key Moments

00:00 – Parent expectations and early conversation

08:30 – Players are watching their parents

11:00 – How difficult hockey really is

14:00 – Brian Prout takeaways

19:30 – The 60/20/20 rule

22:00 – What the true average level of play looks like

23:00 – Managing emotions during games

25:50 – Buying into the team concept

28:00 – Players with size and handling physical play

30:00 – Listening more than talking

In-Season Training Discussion

34:00 – The five buckets of off-ice training

35:00 – Strength, power, and injury prevention

36:00 – The “all-or-nothing” training mistake

38:50 – Intensity vs volume

43:15 – Structure of an in-season workout

44:50 – Sticking to the script with training plans

48:30 – Hockey as a battle against body breakdown

52:00 – Understanding overtraining

53:00 – Trainers not aligned with game schedules

54:30 – What actually causes soreness

57:00 – Conditioning during the season


In-season training isn’t about getting stronger.

It’s about not getting weaker.

The players who stay consistent with smart training are the ones who still feel explosive when playoffs arrive.

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Ep.18 | Using Sports to Parent *Mini Series Ep.1*15 Mar 202600:54:37

Youth sports are filled with passionate parents, but very little guidance on how to actually navigate the journey.

In Episode 18 of the Built From Steel Podcast, Eric and Andy begin a six-part mini series focused entirely on parenting in youth sports. This first episode sets the foundation by addressing why parent education is one of the most overlooked parts of player development.

From understanding why kids should play sports in the first place, to the reality of where most players ultimately end up, the conversation explores the difficult balance between supporting your child’s ambitions while staying grounded in realistic expectations.

They also tackle one of the hardest questions families face: how much influence should a parent have in the path, and how much should come from the player themselves?

There is no single formula, no perfect development path, and no guaranteed outcome, which is exactly why these conversations matter.

This episode is designed for parents trying to support their child the right way, while navigating the noise, pressure, and constant information surrounding youth sports today.


Key Moments

0:00 – Why parent education matters in youth sports

10:00 – The real reasons kids should play sports

18:00 – Where most hockey players ultimately end up

27:00 – There is no recipe for making it

31:00 – Balancing support vs realistic expectations for your child

40:30 – How much should the player guide their own path?


Key Themes

  • Why youth sports can feel like the blind leading the blind

  • Sports teach kids that life is not always fair

  • Why sports can actually make parenting easier — if approached correctly

  • The myth that you must play AAA at a young age to succeed

  • Why parents often search for a “formula” that doesn’t exist

  • The challenge of letting your child drive their own development journey

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Ep.19 | The Pressures on Sports Parents *Mini Series Ep.2* 22 Mar 202601:42:09

In Episode 2 of our Parenting Through Sports mini-series, Eric and Andy dive into the most common pressures parents face navigating the youth hockey world.

• When should you move to AAA?

• How should you approach extra skill development?

• Is spring hockey actually worth it?

• Should you switch organizations or stay where you are?

• Do you really need an agent?

• What are the true costs: financial, social, and family-related?


This episode breaks down the reality behind these questions and offers practical guidance for parents trying to make the right decisions.

From the pressure of competing with other parents at a young age to the growing business of youth hockey, the focus is on helping families make clear, long-term decisions — not emotional, short-term ones.

At its core, this episode comes down to one simple idea:There is no single decision that will make or break your child’s hockey future.


Key Moments

0:00 – The importance of community and the “family” feel in youth hockey

1:30 – When parents start competing with each other

8:30 – Introduction to the pressures of parenting in sport


Section 1 – Moving Up & Chasing Levels

12:00 – When should you move to AAA or a higher level?

12:50 – Competing at age 10: who’s better?

17:50 – Thinking long-term vs short-term decisions

23:30 – Jumping teams at the junior level

28:10 – Focus on where you are today

29:10 – “Be where your feet are”

31:30 – Chasing the dream vs chasing the wrong things


Section 2 – Training & Skill Development

33:00 – Extra training: player-driven vs parent-driven

34:20 – The reality of extra skill sessions

41:00 – How to evaluate skills coaches

44:00 – Why generic advice doesn’t apply to your child

47:30 – Parents chasing validation and feedback

49:00 – The illusion of early development


Section 3 – Spring Hockey & the Industry

50:00 – Spring hockey and what it actually means

51:00 – Youth hockey as a growing business

53:00 – Is spring hockey the “real” hockey?


Section 4 – Structure, Movement & Systems

58:00 – What if your local organization isn’t ideal?

1:01:00 – Why being good where you are still matters

1:02:30 – Open borders and movement decisions


Section 5 – Agents & Exposure

1:10:00 – Do players actually need an agent?


Section 6 – Cost & Reality

1:16:00 – The real cost of youth hockey (time, money, lifestyle)

1:24:10 – Financial considerations families overlook

1:26:00 – The one piece of equipment worth investing in

1:30:00 – Making hockey more accessible (Minnesota model)


Section 7 – Social Pressure & Life Balance

1:35:00 – Balancing hockey with real life – Navigating pressure, expectations, and priorities

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Ep.20 | Age Appropriate Development *Mini Series Ep.3* - Built From Steel Podcast29 Mar 202601:33:43

Development isn’t one-size-fits-all, and timing matters more than most people think.

In Episode 3 of our Parenting Through Sports Mini-Series, Eric and Andy break down what age-appropriate development actually looks like from the earliest years all the way through U18. Using real examples and current conversations around events like the OHL Cup, they walk through what players should be focusing on at each stage and where parents often get it wrong.

From over-instruction at a young age to the pressure of AAA decisions, early development illusions, and navigating puberty and the draft years, this episode provides a clear framework for how players should grow physically, mentally, and emotionally over time.

The goal isn’t to rush development.It’s to align it.


Key Moments

0:00 – OHL Cup play-in game & what these tournaments really mean

2:00 – Committing to what actually translates

6:00 – Do big tournaments matter at young ages?


Ages 0–8: Foundations

9:01 – Early development: fun, movement, and avoiding over-instruction

13:00 – The dangers of over-coaching young players

26:10 – Half-ice vs full-ice development


Ages 9–11: Building Confidence & Skill

31:01 – When to consider AA → AAA

36:00 – Timing the jump to higher levels

38:00 – Confidence and its impact on outcomes

43:00 – The politics behind making teams


Ages 12–14: Growth & Reality Checks

44:40 – Development through puberty

52:00 – Learning to train and love the gym

1:04:00 – Early vs late development (and the illusion it creates)


Ages 15–18: Identity & Opportunity

1:10:46 – Finding your role vs putting yourself in a box

1:15:00 – Building skills that complement your game

1:19:00 – Preparing for the U16 draft years

1:22:00 – What actually separates players

1:27:00 – Everyone says they want it but do they really? 


Key Themes

  • Development must match where the player is, not where you want them to be

  • Early success doesn’t guarantee long-term outcomes

  • Confidence and timing play a bigger role than most people realize

  • Over-instruction can limit creativity and growth

  • The best players evolve by adding to their game, not forcing an identity too early

  • Long-term development always beats short-term wins

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Ep.21 | Coaches, Conflict & Communication *Mini Series Episode 4*05 Apr 202601:24:47

Every parent and player will face it at some point - frustration with a coach.

In Part 4 of our Parenting Through Sports Mini-Series, Eric and Andy break down the realities of coaching in youth hockey, what families should actually expect, and how to handle conflict when things don’t go your way.

From ice time, favoritism, and communication gaps to deeper issues like misalignment, politics, and difficult personalities behind the bench, this episode tackles the situations that create the most tension between parents, players, and coaches.

More importantly, it provides a framework for how to respond.

Because in most cases, you won’t change your coach, but you can change how you handle it.

Key Moments

0:00 – U16 OHL Cup play-in game & expectations at high levels

11:50 – What should you expect from a youth hockey coach?

Parent–Coach Dynamics

12:20 – What “good coaching” actually looks like

14:00 – The reality: good coaching often comes at a cost

16:00 – Volunteer or paid — responsibility is the same

19:10 – Common parent–coach conflicts

– Favoritism and parent coaches

– Poor communication

– Power dynamics and “control” coaching

– Misalignment in expectations


22:40 – What to do when you disagree with your coach

28:10 – Coaches don’t see everything

32:30 – You may not fully understand what’s being asked

38:00 – You don’t need to know every detail of the plan

Handling Difficult Situations

40:45 – Dealing with a difficult or emotional coach

42:40 – You won’t change your coach — now what?

48:00 – When you don’t agree with how you’re being used

50:30 – Developing your game regardless of role

Communication & Growth

54:00 – Asking better questions reveals better answers

59:00 – Politics mainly affects fringe players

1:09:00 – Hockey is tough — and that’s part of it

1:12:00 – How to approach conversations with your coach

1:13:45 – Players should lead communication


Key Themes

  • You don’t need a perfect coach to develop

  • Most conflict comes from misalignment, not malice

  • Parents often underestimate what they don’t see behind the scenes

  • Politics exist but they rarely stop top players

  • Communication is a skill that players need to learn early

  • Growth comes from how you respond not your situation

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Ep.22 | Keys to Training and Skill Development *Mini Series Ep.5*12 Apr 202601:06:18

What should we actually be doing for skill development?

In Part 5 of our Parenting Through Sports Mini-Series, Eric and Andy break down the realities of skill development in youth hockey, what actually translates to games, and how families should approach training in a world full of options.

From the explosion of private coaching and “elite” training environments to the pressure of doing more, earlier, this episode tackles one of the biggest questions in youth sports: Is more training actually better?

More importantly, it provides a framework for how to make better decisions around development. Because in most cases, it’s not about doing more, it’s about doing the right things, at the right time, for the right reasons.

Key Moments

0:00 – OHL Playoff updates

5:40 – TJ Hughes story & what it really means

Understanding Skill Development

15:40 – The evolution of skill development in hockey

25:00 – What actually translates to games

28:00 – Practicing the wrong way — does it hurt you?

Training Volume vs Effectiveness

33:30 – Is more training actually better?

37:00 – Quality vs quantity

38:40 – Letting kids drive the process

Making Smart Development Decisions

43:50 – What’s necessary vs what’s a luxury

46:00 – Building a real training plan

53:00 – Top-tier trainers don’t guarantee results

56:00 – Players don’t need to be perfect going into camps

Choosing the Right Environment

1:01:10 – Red flags vs green flags when evaluating coaches and training


Key Themes

  • Skill development must translate to the game

  • More training doesn’t always equal better development

  • Quality and intention matter more than volume

  • There is no one-size-fits-all development plan

  • Parents often overestimate what’s “necessary”

  • The best players learn how to work — not just train


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Ep.23 | Supporting & Communicating with Your Kids *Mini Series Ep.6* 19 Apr 202601:14:19

In Episode 6 of our Parenting Through Sports mini-series, Eric and Andy bring everything together by defining what the role of a parent actually is in youth sports.

• What does it really mean to support your child?

• How do you balance being positive while still holding them accountable?

• When does “pushing your kid” cross the line?

• How should you handle distractions, school, and social life?

• What does effective communication actually look like?

• How do you prepare your child to eventually navigate things on their own?

This episode breaks down the reality behind these questions and offers practical guidance for parents trying to raise both strong athletes and well-rounded people.

From managing tone and discipline to creating the right environment and leading by example, the focus is on helping parents build habits, values, and independence — not just outcomes.

At its core, this episode comes down to one simple idea:Your job isn’t to control your child’s path - it’s to prepare them to handle it themselves.


Key Moments

0:00 – Intro & framing the final episode of the series

4:20 – When is a game actually “real”?

5:30 – The downside of easy games


Section 1 – The Role of the Parent

11:00 – Wrapping up the parenting mini-series

12:30 – What is the job of the parent in youth sports?

12:50 – Being positive and supportive as a foundation

14:50 – What real discipline actually looks like


Section 2 – Balancing Support & Pressure

17:00 – Creating an environment that is fun but serious

18:00 – Why sports should still be enjoyable

20:30 – Being hard on your kid vs crossing the line

24:20 – How to push your child the right way

28:00 – Why tone matters more than message


Section 3 – Environment & Development

31:30 – Process over outcomes

34:30 – What defines a good environment

39:00 – Leading by example as a parent


Section 4 – Real Life & Distractions

45:00 – Navigating real-life distractions (school, social events)

51:00 – Managing distractions in real time

53:00 – Handling focus as an athlete


Section 5 – Communication & Growth

54:30 – Financial support and investment

59:50 – Don’t pretend to be perfect as a parent

1:04:15 – Positive reinforcement vs criticism

1:05:10 – Being specific with feedback

1:06:00 – Using stories to teach lessons

1:08:40 – The importance of non-verbal communication

1:13:00 – Letting your kids learn for themselves


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Ep.24 | Tryouts, Open Borders, & What to do After U16 Hockey26 Apr 202601:03:14

In this episode of the Built From Steel Podcast, we break down one of the biggest challenges in youth hockey today: patience.

We open with a clip from NHL coach John Tortorella speaking about players wanting everything immediately — roles, opportunity, advancement — without understanding the reality of how progression actually works.

From there, we dive into the current state of AAA tryouts in Ontario, how open borders have changed the landscape, and why the traditional idea of “earning your spot” is becoming less clear.

We also discuss the growing “entourage” around young players — parents, advisors, outside influences and how that can impact decision-making during some of the most important development years.

The conversation then shifts to one of the most critical moments in a player’s path: after the U16 year and draft window. Whether you were drafted, overlooked, or moved teams, we break down how to think through your next steps with a long-term mindset.

This episode is for players, parents, and coaches navigating tryout season, roster decisions, and the pressure of early development expectations.

In This Episode, We Cover

  • Why players need to learn to wait their turn

  • The reality of progression in hockey development

  • How AAA tryouts and open borders have changed minor hockey

  • The impact of parents, agents, and outside voices

  • What to do if you get cut — or make a new team

  • Why families struggle with decision-making in youth hockey

  • What happens after the U16 draft (drafted and undrafted players)

  • How to evaluate the right path moving forward

  • The importance of removing bias and emotion from decisions

Key Moments

01:50 – John Tortorella on players waiting their turn

02:35 – Andy’s reaction and perspective

04:30 – The reality of waiting your turn

05:30 – Rushing to the next level

07:30 – Is there really such a thing as tryouts anymore?

08:40 – The professionalization of youth sports

12:30 – The “entourage” around young players

13:30 – Being careful who you surround yourself with

18:00 – Tryouts and open borders in minor hockey

21:40 – Selling youth hockey to families

27:00 – What to do if you get cut or make a new team

35:00 – Why parents struggle with decisions

37:00 – Draft pick examples and realities

43:00 – What to do after the U16 draft

53:00 – Where players actually end up post-draft

59:00 – Taking off the rose-coloured glasses


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Ep.25 | Exceptional Status, Junior Camps & The Reality of “Making It”03 May 202601:13:34

In this episode of the Built From Steel Podcast, Eric and Andy take a hard look at one of the most misunderstood parts of the hockey journey: what it actually takes to make it and why most players don’t.

From Exceptional Status in the OHL to junior camps, draft results, and long-term outcomes, this conversation breaks down the gap between perception and reality.

They dive into the mindset parents often bring into these moments, how difficult it truly is to make junior teams, and what happens to players years after they’re drafted, not just on draft day.

This episode is about removing emotion, understanding the odds, and making better decisions based on reality not hype.

Key Moments

1:30 – Exceptional Status in the OHL

2:30 – Andy’s perspective on Exceptional Status

14:00 – Junior tryouts & team selection reality

2:10 – Why you might not make a team even if you’re good enough

24:20 – Taking the “parent lens” off when evaluating your kid

30:00 – Where players from the 2021 OHL Draft ended up (Rounds 1–15)

46:50 – Where players from the 2021 OHL Draft ended up (Rounds 2)

48:00 – When skill doesn’t translate to staying at the next level

54:30 – Easton Cowan’s path toward the NHL

58:00 – Second-round picks who stopped playing

1:02:00 – Comparing two second-round picks — different outcomes

1:08:00 – The reality: hockey paths are all over the map

1:09:00 – The “filters” of hockey development

1:10:15 – Adversity is coming — no matter what

1:12:00 – The thing you think matters most… usually isn’t


Key Themes

  • Exceptional status doesn’t guarantee long-term success

  • Junior camps are evaluation tools not guarantees

  • Draft position ≠ career outcome

  • Parents often view the journey emotionally instead of objectively

  • The best opportunities come when you’re wanted, not chasing validation 

  • Every player’s path is different and unpredictable

  • Development is about surviving the filters, not winning early

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Ep.26 | A/AA to AAA: What Actually Matters in Player Development10 May 202601:08:22

In this episode of the Built From Steel Podcast, Eric and Andy tackle one of the biggest questions in youth hockey development:

When should players move from A/AA to AAA and how much does it actually matter?

From the pressure parents feel to “move up” early to the reality of how players develop over time, this conversation breaks down what truly separates good players from great ones.

The episode also explores expectations when joining new teams, the emotional side of parenting through hockey, the evolution of the game itself, and how today’s youth hockey system is changing.

At its core, this episode challenges one of the biggest myths in youth sports:

The best players are usually just the best players regardless of where they play when they’re young.


Key Moments

0:00 – NHL Draft Lottery & OHL Draft discussion

4:00 – You don’t need to play AAA at 10 years old

5:30 – Reflecting on an OHL career as a hockey parent

9:00 – Expectations when joining a new team

13:00 – Living life through your child

18:00 – Introduction to A/AA → AAA development

22:00 – What makes a good young hockey player?

25:40 – The best players usually separate themselves naturally

27:00 – Why kids leave teams and organizations

28:15 – A first-round pick is a first-round pick anywhere

28:50 – When should AA players jump to AAA?

34:00 – Repetition and building skill through reps

38:15 – Coaching differences across levels

40:00 – Teaching the skills required to advance levels

42:20 – Why superteams can create bad habits

44:00 – Demographic shifts in hockey participation

47:00 – Why hockey is losing inner-city athletes

50:00 – Old vs New age hockey players

53:00 – The financial realities of hockey

53:30 – Rethinking the youth hockey system

55:00 – The rise of academy models

57:00 – Asking better questions in life and hockey


Key Themes

  • AAA at a young age is not a guarantee of long-term success

  • Development is about habits, reps, and growth over time

  • The environment matters — but so does perspective

  • Great players tend to separate themselves regardless of level

  • Superteams can sometimes hide development flaws

  • Parents must balance support without projecting expectations

  • Hockey’s system continues to evolve socially, financially, and structurally

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Ep.27 | Lessons From A Retired Hockey Dad 17 May 202601:19:56

In this episode of the Built From Steel Podcast, Eric and Andy reflect on the youth hockey journey from a different perspective: what happens when the ride is finally over.

From OHL Draft day emotions and junior hockey realities to parenting through youth hockey, camps, coaching changes, agents, and role acceptance, this conversation explores what actually mattered and what didn’t looking back on the full experience.

This episode is less about chasing the next step and more about understanding the bigger picture: how maturity develops over time, how difficult the junior hockey grind really is, and what parents should truly focus on while supporting their kids through the process.

At its core, this episode comes down to one simple idea:Most of the things families stress about in youth hockey end up mattering far less than they think.

Key Moments

0:00 – Intro & setting the stage

4:00 – Becoming a “retired hockey dad”

8:20 – The OHL Draft and what it means to families

9:50 – Did the OHL Draft or NHL Draft mean more?

13:00 – The OHL Draft simply opens the door

17:50 – How maturity develops through the hockey journey

21:00 – Going through training camps

24:30 – Parents worry about ice time during draft years — but it’s about how you play

26:00 – The reality of junior hockey rosters

30:00 – Embracing the role you have

34:00 – Becoming a problem solver as a player

41:10 – Sports is mostly grind with a few big wins

43:00 – Coaching through junior hockey & how parents are affected

47:30 – How much does coaching actually impact a player in minor hockey?

53:00 – Looking back: did youth hockey results really matter?

56:23 – The role of agents and advisors

1:00:30 – Winning and “good teams” aren’t everything

1:09:00 – What parents need to understand about high-level coaching staffs

1:15:00 – Community involvement and relationships between parents

Key Themes

  • The OHL Draft is an opportunity — not a guarantee

  • Junior hockey is far more difficult and competitive than families realize

  • Ice time matters less than how players perform in their opportunities

  • Role acceptance and adaptability are critical skills

  • Most players develop through adversity, not comfort

  • Parents often stress about things that ultimately don’t matter long-term

  • The hockey journey is about much more than wins, rankings, or draft position

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Ep.28 | OHL Roundtable Discussions - LIVE from the Matterhorn Fit All-Path Ontario Showcase24 May 202600:55:45

In this special episode of the Built From Steel Podcast, we release the full Welcome Reception from the inaugural Matterhorn Fit All-Path Ontario Showcase, featuring a keynote presentation from Matterhorn Fit founder Ryan Vesce followed by an in-depth roundtable discussion with coaches, scouts, and staff from across the Ontario Hockey League.

This conversation gives players, parents, and coaches a rare behind-the-scenes look into how OHL organizations think about development, recruiting, NCAA changes, player evaluation, and what actually matters when projecting athletes to the next level.

From the impact of the NCAA rule changes to what coaches notice most in young players, this episode is packed with honest insight directly from the people making decisions inside the league.


Featured Guests

  • Brayden Guy — Assistant Coach, Sarnia Sting

  • Scott Simmonds — Assistant Coach, Guelph Storm

  • Reagan O’Grady — Former Assistant Coach, Owen Sound Attack

  • Justin Solcz — Assistant Coach, Flint Firebirds

  • Kyle Makaric — Assistant Coach, Saginaw Spirit

  • Sean Murphy — Former Scout, Niagara IceDogs

Key Moments

1:30 – Welcome & keynote speech from Ryan Vesce 

14:00 – OHL coach and scout introductions

19:40 – Sarnia Sting development standards & future direction

24:40 – Development opportunities: practices, off-ice, and daily environment

27:15 – Recruiting timelines & what teams look for in players

29:40 – How NCAA rule changes are impacting the OHL

34:30 – Team makeup, scouting ages, and the role of parents

38:50 – What players should focus on to reach the next level

Audience Q&A

41:30 – NCAA “5-in-5” eligibility discussion

45:50 – Import players & how they get noticed

47:40 – Is the OHL getting younger or older?

52:00 – What are players missing today?

53:22 – What stands out most in a player’s game?


Key Themes

  • What OHL teams actually prioritize in player evaluation

  • How NCAA changes are reshaping junior hockey

  • The importance of development environments and habits

  • Why parents need perspective during the recruiting process

  • What separates players beyond pure skill

  • How recruiting timelines and opportunities really work

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Ep.29 | Opportunity, Patience & Becoming the Player Coaches Trust31 May 202601:05:58

In this episode of the Built From Steel Podcast, Eric and Andy dive into one of the most important realities in hockey development:

Everyone wants opportunity but very few players are truly prepared for it when it arrives.

From building culture and setting standards to handling slumps, confidence issues, and limited ice time, this conversation explores what separates players who continue moving forward from those who get stuck waiting for someone else to help them.

The discussion covers the lonely side of development, the importance of finding ways to contribute, and why patience is often the missing ingredient in a player's journey.

At its core, this episode comes down to one simple idea:

The players who earn trust create opportunity. The players waiting for an opportunity often miss it.


Key Moments

0:00 – Andy's return to training and fitness journey

5:30 – Building culture: how do you actually implement it?

6:45 – Adults set the tone in any environment

13:30 – The lonely road of becoming a high-level athlete

16:00 – Group energy, motivation, and distractions

19:00 – What happens when you don't get the opportunity you wanted?

22:00 – Losing confidence and how players respond

24:00 – Getting the opportunity is the hardest part

31:00 – Learning to fit the line and help the team

32:30 – No one is coming to save you

34:40 – Mental Toughness 101

37:00 – Finding ways to contribute when you're struggling

41:00 – Accepting the type of player you are

43:40 – Opportunity may be closer than you think

45:30 – Are you putting yourself where opportunity exists?

48:50 – Why patience matters more than most players realize

51:30 – The easy path is rarely the better path

52:40 – Smart people can see what you're doing behind the scenes

55:30 – Being fooled into thinking you're something you're not


Key Themes

  • Opportunity is earned before it's given

  • Culture starts with the adults in the room

  • Confidence comes and goes but habits remain

  • The best players learn how to contribute before they learn how to lead

  • Patience is often the difference between quitting and breaking through

  • Mental toughness is built through adversity, not comfort

  • Coaches trust players who solve problems, not create them

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Ep.30 | Everyone Wants It. Few Will Do the Work.07 Jun 202601:02:01

In this episode of the Built From Steel Podcast, Eric and Andy use the story of Tom Brady's unlikely rise from overlooked draft pick to NFL legend as a framework to explore one of the biggest questions in sports:

What actually separates the athletes who make it from those who don't?

From OHL Draft expectations and confidence struggles to work ethic, preparation, recovery, and accountability, this conversation breaks down the uncomfortable truths that many players and parents need to hear.

Everyone says they want success. Everyone says they'll do whatever it takes.

But when nobody is watching, when things get hard, and when adversity arrives, the choices players make begin to separate them from everyone else.

At its core, this episode comes down to one simple idea:

Dreams are common. The willingness to do the work isn't.


Key Moments

0:00 – Intro, staying healthy & athlete recovery

3:20 – Why recovery matters for athletes

4:00 – Athletes need recovery strategies earlier than ever

6:00 – Introducing the Tom Brady story

12:00 – Advice and reality heading into the OHL Draft

18:00 – The beginning of Tom Brady's journey

24:50 – One of the greatest scouting misses in sports history

26:00 – What are you doing when nobody is watching?

27:00 – Most athletes only push themselves to what feels comfortable

31:00 – Doubt and confidence struggles are normal

31:50 – The harsh reality: nobody cares

32:00 – Obsessing over the "how do I make it?" question

36:00 – Your actions have to match your words

40:00 – What does hard work actually mean?

43:00 – Learning not to half-ass the process

47:00 – Nobody is coming to feel sorry for you

48:30 – Competition should be difficult

49:20 – Why many players fail to do the right things in games

50:30 – Effort is only one dimension of hard work

55:20 – The parent mindset when supporting ambitious kids

1:00:00 – Parents can't force the dream onto their children


 Key Themes

  • Hard work is much more than effort alone

  • Recovery and preparation are part of the process

  • Confidence issues affect every athlete, even elite performers

  • The best players separate themselves when nobody is watching

  • Opportunity follows preparation, not entitlement

  • Parents can support dreams but cannot create them

  • Success requires actions that match your ambitions

Stay Connected

Watch the Academy docu-series Built From Steel on YouTube

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@BioSteelSports

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