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[Nick Kieser] Andrew Brunette sur The Athletic Hockey Show : La communication avec les joueurs dans le jeu d’aujourd’hui n’est pas comme quand j’ai grandi. Vous n’avez jamais voulu parler à l’entraîneur et si vous le faisiez, ce n’était pas bon. Le joueur d’aujourd’hui ils veulent être aidés ils veulent être entendus ils veulent être vus


[Nick Kieser] Andrew Brunette sur The Athletic Hockey Show : La communication avec les joueurs dans le jeu d’aujourd’hui n’est pas comme quand j’ai grandi. Vous n’avez jamais voulu parler à l’entraîneur et si vous le faisiez, ce n’était pas bon. Le joueur d’aujourd’hui ils veulent être aidés ils veulent être entendus ils veulent être vus


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    https://www.espn.com/nhl/story/_/id/37706646/power-positive-coaching-florida-panthers-paul-maurice-stanley-cup-playoffs

    > »What happens if we put the same player on all of our negative clips, even though I know it’s not all on that one player, like I’m picking on him? Or if I kept showing a player just doing good things, because I love that player? » Maurice said. « We wanted to find the cumulative effect of the video we were showing. »

    >So Maurice and his staff embarked on an offseason project.

    > »From Monday to Thursday, the whole summer, from 9 in the morning to 1 or 2 in the afternoon, we all got together and reviewed everything, » said Pascal Vincent, then one of Maurice’s Winnipeg assistants. « We were looking for ways to improve. »

    >The Jets’ staff charted videos they showed the team the previous season and tracked the results in the subsequent games. They labeled each clip in one of three categories: positive clip, teaching clip, negative clip. The analytics department took it from there.

    >**As the data accumulated, the coaches couldn’t help but notice a pattern.**

    >** »We realized that we were getting results and seeing more success when we were showing more positive clips, » Vincent said. « Of course, there are many other variables, but that is what the data said. I’ve done a lot of reading on the topic across other walks of life, and it confirmed what I was feeling. »**

    >The feeling has become a massive trend in the NHL: Coaches are finding that it’s more productive to build up confidence through encouragement rather than hitting players with constant criticism. And it’s especially true with young millennials and Generation Z.

    >** »The bully coach, right, wrong or different, has no chance in today’s game, »** Detroit Red Wings coach Derek Lalonde said. « It’s the reality of the players today. You still have to hold them accountable, but you have to do it in different ways. »

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