47 episodes

Welcome to The Farm Team hosted by Elliott Sheen. Each episode we provide Actionable Insight into the world of sports and hockey in particular. We talk with current and former athletes to highlight their career path in hopes to uncover valuable tips and advice for the next generation of athletes. Learn about some of the unique opportunities and life experiences that sports can provide. Presented by HockeyAI.Tech - The world's first athletic Robo-Advisor; an advanced AI and algorithmic platform for guiding players, leagues, and federations.

The Farm Team Elliott Sheen

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Welcome to The Farm Team hosted by Elliott Sheen. Each episode we provide Actionable Insight into the world of sports and hockey in particular. We talk with current and former athletes to highlight their career path in hopes to uncover valuable tips and advice for the next generation of athletes. Learn about some of the unique opportunities and life experiences that sports can provide. Presented by HockeyAI.Tech - The world's first athletic Robo-Advisor; an advanced AI and algorithmic platform for guiding players, leagues, and federations.

    Karl Stollery - Cream of the Crop

    Karl Stollery - Cream of the Crop

    Guest: Karl Stollery @stolleryk

    Presented by: @hockey_ai

    Partnership: @Verberohockey Promo Code: SHEEN

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    In today's episode of The Farm Team podcast I am honored to be joined by Olympian and retired professional hockey player, Karl Stollery. Karl recently posted about his retirement from the game, after an incredible 10-year pro career spanning the entire globe.

    Born and raised in the small hamlet of Armena, Alberta with a population of 47. Like most families living in the rural parts of Alberta there is a lot of sacrifice given by the parents to shuttle their kids around to rinks all over the provinces. The Stollery family was no different. With many brothers and sisters the Stollery family was all over the map, which proved to be a wise choice.

    Karl played his youth and minor hockey in the Rural Alberta Bantam and Midget Hockey Leagues before progressing to the junior ranks with the AJHL’s Camrose Kodiaks. While a Kodiak, Karl led the team to two consecutive Doyle Cup and the AJHL Championships. Karl and fellow Kodiak teammates Chris Barton and Jesse Todd went on the play for the NCAA Division 1 Merrimack College Warriors. During his 4 seasons with the Warriors, Karl helped turn the once dormant Warriors program into a national powerhouse. Meanwhile, setting every school record possible for a defenseman.

    After graduating from the Girard School of Business Karl continued his hockey journey and spent time in the AHL for 2 seasons with the Lake Erie Monsters before making his NHL debut with the Colorado Avalanche in the 2013-2014 season, and later spent time with the San Jose Sharks and the New Jersey Devils before taking his talent overseas to play in a number of top tier professional leagues.

    Needless to say, Karl has one of the most unique hockey careers highlighted by his time spent in the NHL and earning himself a spot on the 2018 Canadian Men’s Ice Hockey team, winning the Bronze Medal in the Pyeongchang Winter Games in South Korea.

    It is with great honor to welcome Karl to the show today to talk about all things hockey and life. And with that, Karl welcome to the show!

    • 1 hr 5 min
    Ryan O’Donnell - Calling Games

    Ryan O’Donnell - Calling Games

    Episode 46 - Ryan O’Donnell - Calling Games

    Guest: Ryan O’Donnell @chuckinnumbees

    Presented by: @hockey_ai

    Partnership: @Verberohockey Promo Code: SHEEN

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    In today's episode of The Farm Team podcast I am honored to be joined by color commentator for the Western Hockey Leagues, Lethbridge Hurricanes, Ryan “Chuckin Numbees” O’Donnell. Ryan is entering into his 3rd season with his hometown Hurricanes and it will be his 9th season doing play-by-play announcing. In the 2013-2014 season Ryan started out his broadcasting career with the University of Lethbridge Pronghorns Men’s Ice hockey team and had been a staple in the program ever since. Due to unfortunate events and mis-guided decisions from the U of L administration they chose to drop the Ice Hockey program leaving players, staff, and fans looking for alternatives to stay in the game.

    The Southern Alberta Irishman was born and raised in Lethbridge, and has been a namestake in the development of amateur golfers from the area. Ryan grew up spending most of his time during the spring and summer months on the golf course at the Lethbridge Country Club where he learned the game from some of the best. Ryan’s vibrant and successful golf career was just highlighted by making the cut for the Canadian Mid-Amateurs at the Fort McMurray Golf Club a couple of weeks ago.

    Ryan has proven to be an instrumental member of the sports community in Lethbridge and surrounding area. His passion for sports and ability to effectively communicate have armed him with an incredible talent and can provide fans with the authentic game experience over the air waves. Ryan’s knowledge of the game and network of colleagues puts him on a promising path in the sports and entertainment industry. I look forward to our conversation today about all things hockey and golf.

    • 1 hr 27 min
    Kyle Singleton - Signing Checks

    Kyle Singleton - Signing Checks

    Episode 45 - Kyle Singleton - Signing Checks

    Guest: Kyle Singleton @kylesingle10

    Presented by: @hockey_ai

    Partnership: @Verberohockey Promo Code: SHEEN

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    In today's episode of The Farm Team podcast I am honored to be joined by a former Merrimack College Warrior teammate, Kyle Singleton. Kyle is currently a Financial Consultant based in the Bay area of San Francisco, California. Kyle has been in Finance since graduating Merrimack College in 2015 and started out in the industry as an Anti-Money Laundering Analyst in Boston.

    Kyle’s hockey journey is nothing short of incredible and spanned North/East/South and West throughout North America. Born and raised in Los Gatos, CA Singleton played his minor hockey in Northern California before moving to Oregon and Pennsylvania where he finished his minor hockey playing for the Tier 1 U18 AAA Pittsburgh Hornets.

    After which the opportunity arose to take his talents North to the BCHL where he played 3 full seasons for the West Side Warriors in West Kelowna. Singleton's dogged effort and shot blocking capabilities earned him an athletic and academic scholarship and primed him to become one of the best penalty killers to ever don the Merrimack sweater. The Finance major went on to play 4 full seasons with the North Andover, Massachusetts based Merrimack College playing in 124 career games and chose to retire after his senior season to pursue his professional business career in the financial industry.

    Singleton joins us today to talk about his American and Canadian hockey experiences and to provide insight into his player development path that led him to many successful hockey programs across the continent.

    • 1 hr 6 min
    Brance Orban - Shoot from the Hip

    Brance Orban - Shoot from the Hip

    Episode 44 - Brance Orban - Shoot from the Hip

    Guest: Brance Orban @borby.10

    Presented by: @hockey_ai

    Partnership: @Verberohockey Promo Code: SHEEN

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    In today's episode of The Farm Team podcast I am honored to be joined by a long-time friend and current member of the Gyergyoi Hockey Klub in the Hungary/Romania Erste Liga, Brance Orban. Brance recently departed back to his second home in the Eastern Bloc as he prepares to enter into his 9th professional hockey season & 4th season in the Erste Liga. Orbs hockey career has been nothing short of incredible and It’s a story of hard work and resiliency. This past season, the point-producing veteran forward finished 3rd in league scoring, with 22 goals and 31 assists in 36 games played.

    Born and raised a Golden Sun in Taber, Alberta, Brance followed in the footsteps of his father, the late Chris, ‘Pistol’ Orban, and quickly became a young hockey and golf prodigy. Along with his athletic ability, Brance developed the gift of gab, and a sense of hospitality that goes unmatched.

    As Brance continued his minor hockey journey the Orban family found themselves in both Calgary and Lethbridge playing for the Calgary Buffaloes Association, and the Lethbridge Athletic Association, respectively. After graduating from Catholic Central High School in Lethbridge Brance made the jump to the Alberta Junior Hockey League playing 3 full seasons with the Olds Grizzlys, a team familiar to the Orban family as his father Chris was a member of their inaugural 1981-82 season.

    During his time in Olds Brance earned and secured himself an academic and athletic scholarship to play for the NCAA Division 1 Bemidji State Beavers in Bemidji, Minnesota. Brance played 4 seasons for the Beavers totaling 106 career games played with 53 pts and 20 pims. After his senior season Orbs went on play in the ECHL before heading overseas to begin his European professional hockey career with stops in Germany, Sweden, Hungary, and Romania.

    Brance joins me today to talk about all things hockey and to learn more about his experience playing the game and how it has shaped him into the person he is today. This summer Brance also earned himself designation with the Professional Golfers Association of Canada by winning the tournament at the Highwood Golf Course in High River, Alberta granting him professional status in the incredibly difficult sport of golf.

    • 58 min
    Mark Yates - GP - G - A - PIM

    Mark Yates - GP - G - A - PIM

    Episode 43 - Mark Yates - GP - G - A - PIM
    Guest: Mark Yates @MarkYates4
    Presented by: @hockey_ai
    Partnership: @Verberohockey Promo Code: SHEEN
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    In today's episode of The Farm Team podcast I am pleased to be joined by the COO of Instat - North America, Mark Yates. Instat is a stats, video, and analytics company that collects data to help organizations achieve results, and are primarily focused on professional and amateur hockey, soccer, and basketball. Mark joined the European headquartered company in June of 2019 when their division was a 2-man team. Since then, Mark has helped grow the Instat North America team to about 20 full-time employees and have secured multi-year deals with a variety of prominent leagues and teams across the US and Canada.
    Mark comes to Instat with a deep understanding of the game of hockey.
    Having played the game at the junior level. And has been a part of the hockey operations team in a variety of faucets including player development and scouting. Mark's hockey ops experience spans 4 leagues from the QMJHL, OHL, USHL, and most recently the National Hockey League.
    Mark joins us today to talk about his experiences with hockey operations, and how platforms like Instat are creating never-seen-before value for organizations and their personale. Mark is quickly becoming an industry leader in the sportstech world so it will be great to learn more about the path he took to break into the industry. I’m also excited to learn more about the origin story of InStat North America and how they have been able to position themselves as a front-runner in data collection and video analysis.

    • 1 hr 4 min
    Matt Moulakelis - A Sales Juggernaut

    Matt Moulakelis - A Sales Juggernaut

    Guest: Matt Moulakelis @moulo25

    Presented by: @hockey_ai

    Partnership: @Verberohockey Promo Code: SHEEN

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    In today's episode of The Farm Team podcast I am honored to be joined by a great friend and former Merrimack College teammate, Matt Moulakelis. Matt is currently an Account Executive for a software vendor based in his hometown of Chicago, Illinois. Matt has been in software sales for the better part of a decade where he found a natural fit from the very start. His transition from a student-athlete to the business world was a seamless one from an outsider's perspective so I’m glad he is here today to shed some light on the preparation and determination that goes into making such a transition a successful one.

    Born and raised in the Land of Lincoln, Mouk played his minor hockey with Team Illinois before playing 3 seasons in the United States Hockey League split between the Omaha Lancers and the Chicago Steel. Where he ultimately caught the eye of the Merrimack College Warriors head coach Mark Dennehy. Matt went on to play 4 seasons with the NCAA Division 1 Warriors before retiring from hockey to blaze a trail on his professional career. Matt’s playing career at Merrimack was full of adversity stemming from numerous lower body injuries that kept him off the ice and on the IR. He was forced to adapt, but never to waiver, his role on the team. His calming, yet demanding presence helped create a winning atmosphere that resonated throughout the dressing room, and he had a significant impact on turning the Warriors program into what it is today.

    I was fortunate to play with Mouk for 3 years at Merrimack where I learned a lot about his leadership and character traits, and his ability to bring a team and community together. Bringing those tools with him everywhere he goes, it has been impressive to watch Mouk early on in his professional career. His entrepreneurial mindset and ability to adapt has positioned him to become an industry leader.

    Matt joins us today to talk about his hockey experience and what it was like to score the 3-1 goal against Boston University that helped propel the Warriors to a decisive 6-3 win over the national powerhouse to break a 15-game losing streak against Boston University that dated back to 2004. He also joins us to provide some insight into the uber competitive world of sales and marketing for software and big tech.

    • 1 hr 6 min

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