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Zamboni Chat with The Metropolitan Riveters

Zamboni Chat with The Metropolitan Riveters

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Zamboni Chat with The Metropolitan Riveters is a Podcast about the team that never sleeps and what drives them to win: both on and off the ice. Hosted by Maya Browne, this series of interviews profiles the pioneers of professional women’s ice hockey in the United States. They are legend.Copyright 2023 All rights reserved.
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    • EPISODE 5: Kelly Babstock
      Mar 13 2023

      Episode Five. Kelly Babstock, fearless forward and a seasoned player on the Metropolitan Riveters of the Premiere Hockey Federation (PHF). Kelly is native to Mississauga, Ontario and is a Canadian-born Native American with Indigenous Canadian roots. She attended Port Credit Secondary School in Mississauga, Ontario, where she was the ice hockey leading scorer for three years and men's field lacrosse leading scorer for one year.

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      13 min
    • EPISODE 4: Madison Packer
      Mar 13 2023

      Episode Four. Madison Packer, Team Captain for the Metropolitan Riveters of the Premiere Hockey Federation (PHF). Madison is one of the longest tenured players in the entire league, won the Isobel Cup with the Riveters in 2018, is the team’s all-time leading scorer and is a five-time PHF All-Star.

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      26 min
    • EPISODE 3: Amanda Pelkey
      Mar 13 2023

      Episode Three. Amanda Pelkey, Team Captain for the Metropolitan Riveters of the Premiere Hockey Federation (PHF). A former member of the U.S. National Women’s Team, Amanda is heavily decorated, having won gold in 2016 and 2017 at the IIHF Women’s World Championship and in 2018 at the Olympic Winter Games.

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      16 min
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