Episode 62: “You’re Racing to the Wrong Finish Line” with Heather Mannix - USA Hockey

Episode 62: “You’re Racing to the Wrong Finish Line” with Heather Mannix - USA Hockey

From Crazy Hockey Dads Podcast by CHD Media

April 15, 2026 · 1h 47m · Episode 64

About this episode

The episode discusses misconceptions in youth hockey development and emphasizes the importance of fun and engagement in the sport.

Why youth hockey development is getting misunderstood. Scott and Jamie sit down with Heather Mannix , Manager of Education & Player Development at USA Hockey, for a deep dive into what development actually means and where parents and coaches get it wrong. Heather explains how parent pressure impacts even the most informed families , why so many are rushing kids toward the wrong goals , and why the most important thing at young ages is simple: kids have to love the game. She also breaks down the evolution of USA Hockey’s coaching education, shifting from what to teach to how to coach , and why creating fun, competitive, game-like environments leads to better development than traditional drills. The conversation also dives into burnout, over-scheduling, girls hockey growth, and the reality that fun isn’t goofing off...it’s competing, learning, and being engaged. In this episode: Why parents are “racing to the wrong finish line” The biggest misconception about development Why fun is the #1 driver of long-term success How coaching is shifting from drills to decision-making The real risk of burnout (even if kids don’t quit) If you think more ice time, more teams, and more pressure…

People in this episode

Hosts: Scott, Jamie

Guest: Heather Mannix

Topics covered

  • youth hockey development
  • parent pressure
  • coaching education
  • burnout
  • girls hockey growth
  • fun in sports

Keywords

  • youth hockey
  • development
  • coaching
  • burnout
  • parent pressure
  • fun
  • girls hockey

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: USA Hockey

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