EP 20 - A Hockey Dad’s Legacy Is Helping Kids Play the Game They Love
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If hockey has ever felt out of reach—because of cost, access, or opportunity—this conversation matters.
In this episode of Two Women Who Give a Puck, we sit down with Lori Highby, founding board member of the Joseph Cocking Memorial Hockey Scholarship Fund—a foundation helping kids play hockey regardless of financial barriers.
After losing her father, a lifelong hockey coach and advocate, Lori and her family turned his legacy into something powerful—providing scholarships, creating opportunities, and opening the door for more players to experience the game.
🏒 In this episode, we talk about:
- Why hockey is one of the most expensive sports—and what that means for families
- How the scholarship fund works and who it helps
- The impact of community in hockey (on and off the ice)
- Why “belonging” matters just as much as skill
- How one coach’s legacy is still shaping players today
This is more than a hockey conversation— it’s about access, opportunity, and making the game better for everyone.
👉 Learn more or support the foundation:
https://joecockingmhsf.org/
https://www.facebook.com/JCMHSF
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/joe-cocking-memorial-adult-hockey-tournament-2026-tickets-1979115712372
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