A Coach’s Notebook

How Neuroscience Is Changing What We Know about Learning

By | February 28, 2021

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Transitioning from In-line Hockey to Ice Hockey

By | February 25, 2021

I say it often enough, that I love my work in hockey, especially because of the great people it allows me to meet.  Then, since the day I set foot (or fingers) onto Twitter, I’ve said pretty much the same thing:  that I’ve met some remarkable people through social media. Carole Lockwood Taylor, of Tyler,…

Russian Circle Passing – Variation 1

By | February 19, 2021

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Russian Circle Passing

By | February 19, 2021

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The How Not Tos in Hockey Coaching

By | February 15, 2021

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Bergeron Burns Pronger

By | February 8, 2021

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The “Logo Forecheck”

By | February 6, 2021

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Replacing a Tired or Injured Player

By | February 5, 2021

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Hockey’s Last Man Back

By | February 1, 2021

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Coaching Can Be A Lonely Job

By | January 30, 2021

I begin this piece by thinking back to somewhere between 45- and 50-years of coaching — including four different sports in my earliest years. I loved (almost?) every minute, except when I think about this piece’s title. Ya, there were a lot of lonely times. Interestingly, as I reflect on all those years, I realize…