Chasing the Game

Learning from the Best

1 h 6 min · 7. juli 2025
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Court and his guest and long time friend Tom Molloy talk about what it takes to develop hockey players that have a true sense of the game as opposed to just being able to master skills that would only apply in a parctice drill. Both share stories of friends and colleagues who have helped shaped the way they both approach teaching the game of hockey on and off the ice. A fascinating listen!

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CTG 8 w/Matt Greenlaw

In this engaging conversation, Court Dunn and Matt Greenlaw explore the intricacies of coaching hockey, the importance of team culture, and the evolution of youth sports. They share personal anecdotes from their experiences in hockey camps, discuss innovative coaching techniques, and emphasize the significance of communication and creativity in developing young players. The dialogue also touches on the impact of parents on youth sports and the complexities of navigating a hockey career in today's environment.*Coaching is different from playing; it requires a different approach.*Team culture can significantly impact performance and mindset.*Creating competitive environments helps players develop better skills.*Power play and penalty kill strategies are crucial for team success.*Support staff play a vital role in enhancing player development.*Communication on the ice is essential for team dynamics.*Players need to understand the importance of time, place, and score.*Parents' influence can shape a child's experience in sports.*Youth hockey has evolved, leading to more options but also more challenges.*Creativity in coaching can lead to more engaging and effective practices.

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