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Minor League Madness
Minor League Madness Podcast
Minor League Madness is a podcast that is dedicated to the players and stories of hockey's primary professional affiliate leagues: The American Hockey League and the ECHL. We have engaging conversations with past and current pros from all eras of the game. We take a deep dive into their playing careers and share more than a few laughs along the way!
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Ratings & Reviews
5.0 stars from 63 ratings
Mental Health Matters!!!
Great content. I love the pod!!
fembkym via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 03/19/21
Great podcast
These guys kept me laughing almost the whole time. Love the stories from guys just really trying to keep it real.
JakeSven via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 01/01/21
Sound quality
Guys, the content is fantastic, I’m quickly becoming a fan of the pod. Huge issues with sound quality. This most recent episode I had to have the sound all the way up just to hear most of the dialogue and then someone would say something and it would blow my ears out. I had to bail 10 minutes in....Read full review »
DoThatHockey via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 12/24/20
Recent Episodes
Evan Polei, Brayden Low, Adam & Jordo Helewka sit down in this inaugural holiday special: The Best of Minor League Madness. They relive and share their favorite guest stories from the last 365 days. An easy listen, grab a couple cold ones and enjoy a few laughs from some of minor pro hockey's...
Published 12/23/21
Published 12/23/21
The Minor League Madness boys chat with two leaders in men’s mental health advocacy: Tyler Smith (Founder - Not Alone Co.) and Brady Leavold (Founder - Puck Support) . They have been leading the way and starting the mental health conversation for hockey players across the world. Today, we’ve...
Published 12/15/21
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