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Corey Hirsch

Keynote Speaker, Thursday
A former NHL goaltender, NHL goaltending coach, and Olympic silver Medallist, Corey Hirsch was featured in an article in the Players Tribune opening up about his struggle with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder while on the rise to a promising career in the NHL.
Born in Medicine Hat, Alberta and raised in Calgary, Alberta, Corey was drafted in 1991 by the New York Rangers. He spent three years of his early career with New York where he was an active roster member when the team won the 1994 Stanley Cup. In April of 1995 he was traded to the Vancouver Canucks where he played the majority of of his NHL games all while hiding and battling a mental health problem.
After retiring from active play, Hirsch became an NHL goaltending coach for elite NHL goaltenders and prospects for another six seasons with the Toronto Maple Leafs and St Louis Blues. Corey has since transitioned from NHL coach to broadcaster where he most recently worked for Sportsnet650 as the radio color analyst covering the Vancouver Canucks. Hirsch has since dedicated his life to becoming. Mental health and wellness advocate. He is the ambassador for ICBA health and Wellness, as well as Co-Host of the Webby Award Nominated Podcast Blindsided with The Players Tribune.