You look at another team's style and how they do it, and you just want to understand how they're doing it and see if you can learn something and maybe implement it into what your team does.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I have a very active team who works with me when it comes to my styling and putting together a look.
That's why the fears of playing or coaching, you want to do everything possible to make it. A lot of teams make it look real easy, but it is hard.
I want to see if the player communicates with his teammates and how he responds to coaching. Another thing to remember is players' bodies can develop better than their skills.
You learn by playing a great team, and I'm talking about character things, not hockey technique.
The more you play against teams and defenders, the more you get to know them. You know if they are more nervous; you know, on the pitch, people are different. I try to adapt to their character.
Look, coaching is about human interaction and trying to know your players. Any coach would tell you that. I'm no different.
I know what I do for my team and what my teammates expect of me on both ends of the floor.
I think each player has an individual style. Each is concerned with giving the best to his team, and I think my best talent is dribbling and setting up goal situations, giving an assist or deceiving one of the other team's players.
You just go out there and try to compete and try to make a play for your teammates.
You really just have to come in and build the spirit up of your team by working them everyday, showing them examples of what they've done and reinforce their work.