Zane McIntyre, who played for the University of North Dakota before a six-year pro career with the Boston, Vancouver, New Jersey, and Philadelphia Flyers organizations, discusses his late start in hockey and goaltending on InGoal Radio Episode 135. He shares the story of a deeply personal tribute to his grandmother, his NHL debut experience, and what it was like playing in the KHL.
- Zane McIntyre had a late start in hockey and goaltending before going on to play for his hometown University of North Dakota team.
- McIntyre's six-year pro career included stops in the Boston, Vancouver, New Jersey, and Philadelphia Flyers organizations, plus time in the KHL.
- McIntyre shares a memorable personal tribute to his grandmother that shaped his journey as a goaltender.
- The episode covers McIntyre's NHL debut, offering insight into what the transition from college to professional hockey looks like for goalies.
- The episode also features a first look at Brian's new G-NETik 5 pad line, a flexible flat-faced goalie pad with Torsion Flex Tech and Bri-Core technology.
Episode 135 of the InGoal Radio Podcast, presented by The Hockey Shop Source for Sports, features Zane McIntyre, who after a standout career at the University of North Dakota has gone on to a six year pro career including stops in Boston, Vancouver, New Jersey and the Philadelphia Flyers organizations.
Feature Interview
presented by NHL Sense ArenaIn the feature interview, presented by Sense Arena, McIntyre talks about his late start on the ice and in goal that led to playing for his hometown UND team, an incredible tribute to his grandmother that you have to hear about, his debut in the NHL, playing in the KHL and much, much more.
Weekly Gear Segment
presented by The Hockey Shop Source for SportsWe also take a trip to The Hockey Shop for the debut of Brian’s new G-NETik 5 line for a look at the custom goal company’s latest for those looking for a flexible flat-faced pad that includes features such as Torsion Flex Tech, Bri-Core and more.
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