In Episode 1 of InGoal Radio, CCM's Sonya DiBiase discusses her 27-year career in goalie equipment, including her early work designing and sewing pads alongside legendary manufacturer Brian Heaton before rising to lead CCM's goal category. Roberto Luongo speaks candidly with InGoal co-founder Kevin Woodley about growing up in Montreal, his favorite career moments, and his thoughts on the future.
- Sonya DiBiase began her career in goalie equipment by designing and sewing pads with industry legend Brian Heaton, accumulating 27 years of experience before heading CCM's goal category.
- Roberto Luongo traces his goaltending journey from his Montreal driveway roots to his most memorable NHL career highlights.
- CCM's goal equipment division is led by one of the most influential figures in goalie gear development, offering rare insight into how pro pads are built.
- InGoal Radio launches as a weekly podcast hosted by Daren Millard alongside InGoal founders David Hutchison and Kevin Woodley, available on major podcast platforms.
Episode 1 of InGoal Radio is now live. Join host Daren Millard along with InGoal founders David Hutchison and Kevin Woodley by subscribing to the new weekly program, available on leading podcast platforms. This week we are joined by CCM’s Sonya Di Biase who shares her 27 years of experience in the industry from designing and sewing pads with the legendary Brian Heaton to heading up the goal category for CCM as on of the most influential people in the industry. Also, Kevin takes a ride in his car with none other than Roberto Luongo this weekend in Vancouver, taking us way back to his driveway in Montreal, to his favorite career moments and even a bit of a look to the future.
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