Greg “Boom” May, head coach of the Minnesota Gophers Women’s Hockey Team, joins the show. Coach May discusses his playing and coaching experience in Minnesota. Additionally, May was an elementary and high school teacher. He was recently named to the Team USA U18 coaching staff and will be hitting 20 years of coaching in 2026-27
Marah Wagner, Seattle Torrent forward, joins the show to discuss her unique experience in hockey. Wagner travelled from Seattle, to Vancouver, to Vermont, to Pennsylvania, to New York, to Sweden, and then back to Seattle. She constantly looks to bring a positive impact to women’s hockey on the West Coast and beyond.
In this episode, Patrick Johnson joins the show to discuss growing up in St. Louis, his career through juniors, AAA, and now college hockey, and more! Additionally, Patrick’s sister, Kate, was diagnosed with stage 4 sarcoma cancer in 2023. Please give Kate’s Krew a follow on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/kateskrew/ and, if you can or are willing, scan the QR code on the pinned post to donate.
Alex Ferrario, Blues pre and post game radio and half of BK & Ferrario, joins the show to discuss the Blues current status, offseason projections, and more!
Kevin McKee is a 4-time gold medal winner at the Paralympics and a 9-time gold medal winner in the parachampionships in Men’s Sled Hockey. He describes his experience as a paralympic athlete on and off the ice.
In this episode, Kris Sparre, head coach of the Boston Fleet, returns to the show to discuss his first PWHL season, Olympic hockey, and more!
Joshua Dunne started his junior career in the USHL with the Green Bay Gamblers, played collegiately at Clarkson University where he won the Whitelaw Cup, signed undrafted in 2021 with Columbus, then Buffalo in 2024. We ask him how it was growing up with an extremely athletic and driven family in St. Louis, the grind to make the NHL as an undrafted talent, how the Sabres are turning the ship around, and much more!
Josey is Captain of the Lindenwood University Women’s Hockey Team. She dives into her upbringing, moving away from St. Louis at a young age to pursue hockey, college hockey, and what it means to be a role model for young athletes.
Nasher is a former NHLer for the St. Louis Blues and Phoenix Coyotes. He won 3 Memorial Cups for the Kamloops Blazers. Tyson dives deep into the game of hockey, tells stories of his playing career and media career, and ends with a loving message to Kelly Chase.
Dayle Ross is from Spirit River, Alberta, Canada. She pursued her dreams of becoming a hockey player and is now a member of the PWHL New York Sirens. Dayle tells childhood stories, her love for blocking shots, and becoming a pioneer for women's sports.
Webster is a St. Louis native, dual sport athlete in ice hockey and field hockey, Most Outstanding Player trophy recipient, 2x National Champion and 2x Gold Medalist in ice hockey, US Women's Field Hockey National Team representative, and newly drafted to the New York Sirens of the PWHL. Makenna tells her story which is one of the most unique stories in sports.
Lindenwood University Head Coach Keith Fisher discusses his path to coaching, the importance of developing good young men, his experience with development programs, and more.