Episode 122: Max Gavin - Assistant Coach with the Boston College Eagles Women’s Ice Hockey Program

Episode 122: Max Gavin - Assistant Coach with the Boston College Eagles Women’s Ice Hockey Program

Champs App Podcast
Nov 17, 202538:00
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On this episode, we chat with with Max Gavin, assistant coach with the Boston College women’s hockey team.  We discuss what it’s like growing up in a hockey family, the current state of BC women’s hockey, how they are striving to return to being a top ranked team and maintaining a winning culture. Max also shares his insights about the current dynamics of this years recruiting cycle.

You can connect with Max Gavin on the the team’s website:  https://bceagles.com/sports/womens-ice-hockey/roster/coaches/max--gavin-/2746  or via Max Gavin’s Champs App Profile:https://profile.champs.app/h/max-gavin

You can learn more about and the Boston College Women’s Ice Hockey program here: https://bceagles.com/sports/womens-ice-hockey  

Follow the BC Women’s Hockey team on X: @bc_whockey and Instagram: @bc_whockey

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