• Jake Walman - The Interview - Ep. 25

  • May 17 2024
  • Length: 40 mins
  • Podcast

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Jake Walman - The Interview - Ep. 25

  • Summary

  • Welcome to "Expected by Whom?" A new hockey podcast hosted by Prashanth Iyer & Sean Shapiro, and presented by the Winged Wheel Podcast!

    Expected by Whom? is a show that will set out to prove that humans & numbers can co-exist, covering the world of advanced analytics in hockey, the "eye-test", and the unique human stories from across the NHL.

    Tune into this episode as Sean and Prashanth are joined by Detroit Red Wings defenseman Jake Walman!

    - Who is Jake Walman? His hockey idol, who he models his game after, XBox vs. PS vs. PC, best recent video games

    - Communication of data to players - what’s helpful, what’s not helpful, and what’s actionable?

    - Off-ice use of data in training (biometrics, etc.)

    - What does offseason life look like for an NHL player?

    - Growth of NCAA game since his time at Providence

    - AHL as a development league - how customized is development to prepping top prospects for reaching the next level and how well does the game translate?

    - Attitude towards media

    - Community efforts in Detroit

    - Next goal celebration after The Griddy?

    - & more!

    Tune in and enjoy this episode, and many more EBW episodes to come!

    Follow EBW? on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ExpectedByWhom

    Follow the Winged Wheel Podcast on Twitter: https://twitter.com/wingedwheelpod

    Go to https://www.wingedwheelpodcast.com/ for more great content!

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