![]() ![]() Try to be the player that’s never asked to work hard – and coaches will take notice. There are a lot of talented players out there, but the irreplaceable ones are those that never stop working. Hard Work: The best advice I can ever give to a player? Never be outworked. These players care about their teammates and the culture surrounding the team. Whether it’s practice or a game, be that player who’s always ready to compete and put their heart and soul into every opportunity they have to be on the ice. Passion: Come to the rink every day and be excited about the opportunity to play. The true team player is just as excited for their teammates’ big plays as if they had made the play themselves.Ģ. Teams that are successful on the scoreboard are built around athletes that truly do not care who scores the goal or makes the big save. Less “Me” and More “We”: Players that care more about themselves than the team ultimately end up hurting the team. ![]() ![]() And then ask yourself: Does this sound like you?ġ. Whether you are trying to prepare for the next level, improve team chemistry, find new ways to contribute, have more fun – or all of the above – consider these intangibles. ![]() Ask any coach what qualities they desire in players and you will undoubtedly come across the term “team player.” Long-term success – in hockey or in life – without developing these traits is essentially impossible. ![]()
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