If you’ve been around a rink long enough, you’ve probably heard someone called “a hockey guy.” Now, what does that even mean? Besides the lopsided walking stride and a vocabulary so mangled it sounds like a dialect? Last Saturday at 7 a.m., because apparently that’s when my best ideas strike, I texted a handful of […]
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The Daily Gap: Teaching Kids to Live Inside the Growth Gap and Earn Their Confidence
We’ve all done it. Pretended to be our favorite athlete—driving to the hoop, scoring the [...]
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The Path of Identity
Why Small Intentional Decisions Matter. We’ve all been there. A tournament 45 minutes outside a [...]
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Why Grit Matters
In a world of constant comparison, identity is under pressure, and grit is what holds [...]
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Grit Kore Anxiety Index
As participants in the hockey community, there are moments where we, as coaches, observe parental [...]
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Defining Grit
Every season we try to anchor our team with a theme—something that captures how we [...]
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