Episodes
Hockey and Pride. The topics have been tied together, but more for division than the opportunity to promote inclusion. In this conversation, host Ian Kennedy and guest CJ Jackson discuss the PHF, Toronto Six, and most importantly, the concept of Pride, self expression, and being able to participate in sport as your authentic self. It's a conversation rooted in kindness and hope at a time when the news for LGBTQ+ athletes is negatively spiralling. 
Published 06/23/23
Alina Muller is undeniably one of the best hockey players in the world. A five-time Patty Kazmaier nominee playing for Northeastern University, Olympic Games MVP for Switzerland, and a newly signed professional player for the PHF's Boston Pride. In between that, she managed to earn a masters looking at brain rehabilitation. Sophie Shirley is a national champion with the Wisconsin Badgers, who played last summer for Canada's national development team, a top performer and candidate to crack...
Published 06/20/23
Published 06/20/23
Jacquie Pierri is a professional hockey player, with experience in the CWHL, SDHL, and EWHL.  Pierri has a masters, focusing on the sustainable engineering of refrigeration systems in arenas. Climate change continues to impact hockey, particularly barrier free access to outdoor skating spaces. On this episode of Line Change, host Ian Kennedy chats with Pierri about the impact of climate change on the sport we love, and what the NHL and arenas across the globe can begin to do to fight global...
Published 06/10/23
Canadian national team member, Olympic and World Championship gold medallist Laura Stacey continues to break down financial barriers to sport through her Sticks in for Charity Road Hockey Tournament. The cost to enter sport is one factor that turns some families away, and Stacey wants everyone to have opportunities to play the games they love, just like she had. Laura Stacey spent this season in the PWHPA playing for Team Adidas, and hopes that soon, the wait will be over for more...
Published 05/18/23
Loren Gabel is the PHF's most valuable players. Kali Flanagan was named the league's top defender.   The Boston Pride teammates are also both former members of the PWHPA and were both members of their respective senior national teams. Gabel played in the World Championship for Canada, while Flanagan won Olympic gold and World Championship gold as a member of team USA.   Host Ian Kennedy discusses their careers, joining the PHF, the growth of women's hockey, and much more on this episode of...
Published 04/30/23
Women's hockey is growing rapidly across the globe, not just in Canada, USA, Finland, or Czechia, but in places like Israel and Serbia. On this episode of Line Change, the IIHF's Zsuzsanna Kolbenheyer joins host Ian Kennedy to talk about the IIHF's #InspireTheNext campaign, barriers for women in sport, and some potential growth opportunities for the women's game, including a women's World Junior Championship and World Cup. Zsuzsanna Kolbenheyer is a member of the IIHF Council, and was a long...
Published 04/22/23
In this episode of Line Change, host Ian Kennedy is joined by PHF commissioner Reagan Carey who discusses the continued growth of the PHF, their successes in year eight, improvements coming in year nine, potential expansion on the horizon, and the state of professional women's hockey. Currently, the Premier Hockey Federation (PHF) is North America's only professional women's hockey league. In the last two years they've expanded to Toronto and Montreal, and their salary cap is set to jump to...
Published 04/11/23
Pride. Rainbows. In arena events. The current initiatives are failing to bring inclusion and equity for LGBTQ+ people in hockey. In fact, homophobia and transphobia across society are creeping toward an all-time high, or perhaps, people are simply feeling emboldened to share their bigoted views. So where does hockey go from here? Brock McGillis, hockey's first professional hockey player to come out, an LGBTQ+ advocate, and one of the founders of Alphabet Sports Collective, has some...
Published 04/04/23
Before Fergie Jenkins embarked on his Hall of Fame baseball career, he was a hockey player, dreaming of making the NHL
Published 03/30/23
On this episode of Line Change, host Ian Kennedy talks to Hockey Canada’s first ever vice president of diversity and inclusion, Irfan Chaudhry. Embroiled in scandal over the last year for alleged sexual abuse and the use of secret funds to settle cases with abuse victims, Hockey Canada has lost the trust of Canadians. The organization faces issues of racism, homophobia, transphobia, ableism, and an overarching toxic culture threatening the sport. Chaudhry and Kennedy discuss Hockey Canada’s...
Published 03/25/23