New Jersey Devils prospect Nico Daws spoke with InGoal Radio about his breakthrough third OHL season that earned him a spot on Team Canada's World Junior gold medal squad. Daws also detailed what he learned from playing his first professional season in Germany and the specific guidance he received from veteran goalie Jonathan Bernier and Devils goalie coach Dave Rogalski during his first NHL training camp.
- Nico Daws won a World Junior gold medal with Team Canada following a breakthrough third season in the Ontario Hockey League.
- Daws spent his first professional season in Germany, describing the experience as both challenging and full of valuable lessons for his development.
- Jonathan Bernier and Devils goalie coach Dave Rogalski provided key mentorship to Daws during his first New Jersey Devils training camp.
- Daws outlines how playing overseas before joining an NHL organization shaped his preparation and maturity as a goaltender.
- The episode also covers special sale pricing on Warrior G5 goalie gear at The Hockey Shop Source for Sports.
Episode 141 of the InGoal Radio Podcast, presented by The Hockey Shop Source for Sports, features an extended interview with New Jersey Devils prospect Nico Daws.
Feature Interview
presented by NHL Sense ArenaIn the feature interview, presented by Sense Arena, Daws shares insights into his path to the World Junior stage (and a gold medal with Team Canada) after a breakthrough third season in the Ontario Hockey League, the challenges of — and lessons from — spending his first pro season overseas in Germany, and what he learned from Jonathan Bernier and goalie coach Dave Rogalski in his first training camp with the Devils last month.
Weekly Gear Segment
presented by The Hockey Shop Source for SportsAll that, plus a trip back to The Hockey Shop Source for Sports for a closer look at special sale prices on several items from Warrior’s G5 line.
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