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Should Coaches Try and Win? Episode 138 - Quick Shift Episode

Should Coaches Try and Win? Episode 138 - Quick Shift Episode

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Key Points Discussed

  • The youth hockey buzzword problem: “development” often gets reduced to individual skill work and ignores human development.

  • Why Derek believes winning matters — not as the only priority, but as a teacher of responsibility, teamwork, pressure, and accountability.

  • Confidence explained: confidence is owned, built through preparation (routine, hydration, nutrition, visualization), and shouldn’t be dependent on external validation.

  • Resiliency explained: bouncing back from fear, failure, and adversity — and why kids must experience competitive situations to learn it.

  • Coaching reality: a coach being “hard on a player” can mean investment; being ignored is often the real warning sign.

  • The difference between putting players in positions to succeed vs “shortening the bench to win.”

  • Story from the Oakville Winter Classic: late goals against, overtime loss, and the mindset response Derek got from his 10-year-old goalie son the next day.

  • Book recommendation: Ego Is the Enemy by Ryan Holiday — why it’s valuable for athletes, goalies, and hockey parents.

  • Listener/community plug: Derek invites DMs and in-person conversations at rinks; encourages sharing the episode and leaving a 5-star review.


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