Our Kids Play Hockey: GIVEAWAY - Inside Summer Skates: Kevin Hennessy on Comfort and Customization
Episode Description
Were Giving Away Five Pairs of Custom Summer Skates!In this episode of the Wraparound Roundtable, host Lee MJ Elias welcomes Kevin Hennessy, President of Summer Skates, to discuss the fan-favorite footwear and their exciting customization options. Summer Skates are built for hockey players and fans alike, featuring durable construction, real hockey laces, and unmatched comfort.Kevin shares the story of Summer Skates, from their humble beginnings to becoming a staple in the hockey community. With customization options that include your favorite NHL players number, team logos, or your own number, these slides let you walk the talk every day. Plus, theyre affordable, washable, and available in sizes for everyonefrom kids to adults.Were giving away five pairs of Summer Skates with your favorite players number and a koozie included! The giveaway runs for one week only, so dont miss your chance. Enter to win at: https://hockeywraparound.com/blogs/the-wraparound-roundtable/summerskates. Use the secret code word given in the episode to enter!Kevin also offers inspiration for the hockey community: If you believe, you will receive. If you dont, you wont. Dont miss this episode packed with stories, motivation, and a chance to snag some of the most comfortable slides in hockey.Ready to skate on? Enter now!--Text The Our Kids Play Hockey Team!Have A Topic You Want Us To Cover? Let us know!Please Be Sure To Subscribe & Leave A Review For Us On Apple Podcasts, doing so helps our show grow!Follow Us On Social Media: Facebook Group X Instagram LinkedIn YouTube
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