ZBBM
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I could have just posted this in the Carlyle thread, I guess. But the king is dead, and long live the new king, so I thought he deserved his own thread.
Anyway, interesting article from Siegel:
The shift in communication between players and the head coach is stark. Carlyle ran the ship his way. Horachek, conversely, is looking to achieve much more of a two-way street. He?s not simply dictating to the group, but requesting their feedback and opinion. ?I encourage them to voice their opinion and open up because most of the players were kind of quiet and they weren?t talking a lot [previously.] And I wanted to encourage them to speak and to be heard,? Horachek said.
http://www.tsn.ca/talent/horachek-quickly-changing-how-maple-leafs-are-run-1.180326
Anyway, interesting article from Siegel:
The shift in communication between players and the head coach is stark. Carlyle ran the ship his way. Horachek, conversely, is looking to achieve much more of a two-way street. He?s not simply dictating to the group, but requesting their feedback and opinion. ?I encourage them to voice their opinion and open up because most of the players were kind of quiet and they weren?t talking a lot [previously.] And I wanted to encourage them to speak and to be heard,? Horachek said.
http://www.tsn.ca/talent/horachek-quickly-changing-how-maple-leafs-are-run-1.180326