Vermont Public Radio: hockey
With the Boston Bruins defending the Stanley Cup, hockey is bigger than ever in New England. And this fall, Vermont hockey fans will have another team to root for.
We talk with the prolific Vermont poet, playwright and essayist about his life - and his new play and forthcoming book of poems. Plus, UVM hockey standout Brayden Irwin on playing with the Toronto Maple Leafs. And, a taste of the Bowed Piano Ensemble's unique music.
We discuss the pros, cons, and practicalities of school district consolidation. The Norwich University athletics director previews this weekend's NCAA hockey tournament. VPR's John Dillon expains the new power deal with Hydro-Quebec.
VPR's Jane Lindholm talks with the president of the Vermont State Amateur Hockey Association, the President of the St. Albans Skating Association, and former pro hockey player and founder of Full Stride, Dan McFall about hockey's popularity in Vermont.
We talk about the culture of the sport in our region, and hear from players, coaches, and die-hard fans. Also, an interview with U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack. And, we learn more about the sport of curling.
The Vermont Principals' Association is going to allow the Northfield and Montpelier high schools to merge their varsity boys hockey teams this winter.
The University of Vermont men's hockey team has moved up to seventh in two national college hockey polls.




