This hockey legend is making buildings more energy-efficient | Mike Richter helped win a Stanley Cup for the New York Rangers. Now he’s bringing a new prize to town: decarbonized buildings.
This hockey legend is making buildings more energy-efficient | Mike Richter helped win a Stanley Cup for the New York Rangers. Now he’s bringing a new prize to town: decarbonized buildings.
I don’t know why it’s so funny to me to think of Richter to be a LEED promoting energy company president. Post hockey careers are weird. If the ending of Miracle is any indication everyone finds their niche somewhere after hockey.
joethewater
Our goalies are amazing on and off of the ice.
NYR_or_Far
This is cool as hell
serialragequitter
most players either get jobs coaching or a cushy front-office job after winning a cup with their team. But no, our legendary goaltender gets an actual, not honorary degree from Yale and starts a company that makes the world a better place.
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I don’t know why it’s so funny to me to think of Richter to be a LEED promoting energy company president. Post hockey careers are weird. If the ending of Miracle is any indication everyone finds their niche somewhere after hockey.
Our goalies are amazing on and off of the ice.
This is cool as hell
most players either get jobs coaching or a cushy front-office job after winning a cup with their team. But no, our legendary goaltender gets an actual, not honorary degree from Yale and starts a company that makes the world a better place.