Hockey is the last of the major professional sports to see the inclusion of women, but in the last few years progress has been made.
Courage Bear is the founding director of the first and only Indigenous hockey academy in North America.
In this episode, viewers travel to Canada's far North to meet the Kuugaruk Dynamite Girls Hockey Team.
Luke Prokop is fighting back stereotypes as the NHL’s first openly gay player.
Canadian Blind Hockey is changing the lives of children and adults by working to ensure everyone has access.
Kirk Brooks is a man who has mentored young black hockey players in Toronto for over 30 years.
A new women’s professional hockey league-the PWHL- will begin competing in North America in January 2024.
Last season Jessica Campbell became the first female assistant coach in the AHL with the Coachella Valley Firebirds.
In 2020 Kim St-Pierre became the first female goalie inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame.
Every summer, Vancouver Canucks Defenceman Ethan Bear returns to Ochapowace Nation, Saskatchewan to run his annual summer hockey camp.
After the tragic Humboldt bus crash ended Ryan Straschnitzki’s stand up career, he switched his focus to sledge hockey.
During season 1 we had the opportunity to meet and tell the stories of individuals and organizations devoted to changing hockey culture.