THE WCHL PODCAST

By: Western Collegiate Hockey League
  • Summary

  • WCHL Commissioner Chris Perry, trusty sidekick Andrew Magerkurth and special WCHL guests discuss the Western Collegiate Hockey League (ACHA Men's Division 1) and a lot of other non-hockey related topics on this incredibly mediocre podcast. While we try to focus on the WCHL, which is comprised of collegiate hockey teams from Arizona, Arizona State, Central Oklahoma, Colorado, Colorado State, Grand Canyon, Missouri State, Nevada-Las Vegas, Oklahoma & Utah, we admit we get distracted and talk music, food, stories from the road, and whatever else pops into the limited minds of two guys that are definitely "not hockey guys".
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  • THE WCHL PODCAST - EP 910 - NOV 22, 2024
    Nov 22 2024

    University of Utah Head Coach Morgan Feenie is the very special guest on this episode of The WCHL Podcast! Coach Feenie discusses how he came to Utah and the Skatin' Utes organization, getting to know ACHA hockey and how the M1 rankings work, his recruiting style, playing games at midnight, coaching with his Dad on the bench, predictions for this week's games involving WCHL teams, and what he expects from his Utah team. We also delve into some non-ACHA hockey topics like the best time of the year to hit the slopes in Park City, prison tattoos, the best candy bar and what makes it so special, what its like to have an NHL team dropped in your city overnight, diving into mountain lakes, and much more! Coach Feenie was a great sport and so tolerant, putting up with suboptimal questions and crap production - hey, he even included a special message for a certain someone - is it for you? You'll have to listen to find out!

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    1 hr and 32 mins
  • THE WCHL PODCAST - EP 909 - NOV 19, 2024
    Nov 20 2024

    Andrew is back and brings an update as to the goings-on at Redneck Estates! After that, the guys get down to hockey business and discuss what the upcoming ACHA M1 rankings *might* look like, review all of the sweeps in the WCHL last weekend, take a look at some exciting out-of-conference games coming up, and then get into Beetlejuice, non-traditional Thanksgiving fare, shady dealings from another division, and more! It might be a smidge earlier in the week than normal for the podcast but it's still as suboptimal as ever! Enjoy!

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • THE WCHL PODCAST - EP 908 - NOV 14, 2024
    Nov 15 2024

    No Andrew this week so Drury University Assistant Coach Cliff Cook pinch-hits on this episode of The WCHL Podcast! Cliff and Chris talk about the new teams coming to M1 in 2025-2026, the Team USA rosters for the 2025 Winter World University Games in Torino, Italy, computer rankings settling down, surprising sweeps, predictions for this week's WCHL games, lunch with LL#14, BlueSky vs Twitter, scheduling as an independent, The Price Is Right, some interdivisional shade gets thrown and much more! Click, listen, enjoy!

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    1 hr and 19 mins

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