Play For

Who are you playing or coaching for?

Your ‘Teammates’ is a common reply. But do the manners that players play with reflect this belief?

My game plateaued in my first season at the NTDP without being afforded the opportunity to iterate in a reciprocal manner across time. The process of how I entered games, explored playing and played games was corrupted by a poor time sensitivity or said another way lacking a context that invoked a traditionally valuable development fugue. I wanted play with my teammates.

This post is inspired by the following Jordan Peterson video where he also mentions the character woven into the fabric of two way hockey.. eenjoy

https://youtu.be/MRUqcIE_wHk

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