In this episode of Puck Academy, host Jason Jacobs speaks with Ken Martel, Senior Director of Player and Coach Development at USA Hockey. Ken delves into his extensive career in shaping American hockey, including his pivotal role in designing the American Development Model (ADM). The conversation covers the charter of USA Hockey, the state of hockey at youth, college, and pro levels, and key initiatives for the future of the game. Ken discusses the importance of age-appropriate training, the balance between research and practical application, and challenges such as the rising costs and the push for early specialization.
The episode provides valuable insights for parents, coaches, and everyone involved in youth hockey on how to foster a better, more inclusive hockey environment.
00:00 Introduction to Puck Academy
00:16 Meet Ken Martel: A Hockey Development Pioneer
02:32 Ken's Journey in Hockey
04:18 The Charter of USA Hockey
06:22 Balancing Research and Development
20:51 Challenges in Youth Hockey
23:34 The American Development Model (ADM)
37:23 The Minnesota Model and Facility Programming
38:26 Balancing Sports and Personal Development
42:55 The Role of Parents in Youth Sports
46:02 Age Categories and Player Development
48:24 Challenges in College Hockey and Junior Leagues
01:06:20 The Impact of Technology on Player Development
01:12:07 Final Thoughts and Advice for Parents
Note: Editing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant (https://thepodcastconsultant.com).