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As we continue with Bret Hedican we discuss how Pat Quinn coached the Vancouver Canucks in 1994 and the environment for success.
Bret tells how Pat Quinn created a team that looked out for each other and the "teams" success was more important than the individuals. It made them very close and when things got difficult each player knew that their was a teammate who had their back. Made for a positive system. They almost upset the New York Rangers in 1994 in the Stanley Cup Finals because of it.
Bret also talks of the same thing happening when he was with the Carolina Hurricanes. He talks of how at one practice during the 2005-06 season everything was working perfectly. The coach Peter Laviolette stopped practice and said "If we continue to practice like this and play like this, we will win the Stanley Cup". It did happen as Carolina won the Stanley Cup in 2006.
As Bret said and environment where it is set up for success positive outcomes will happen.
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As we continue with Bret Hedican we discuss how Pat Quinn coached the Vancouver Canucks in 1994 and the environment for success.
Bret tells how Pat Quinn created a team that looked out for each other and the "teams" success was more important than the individuals. It made them very close and when things got difficult each player knew that their was a teammate who had their back. Made for a positive system. They almost upset the New York Rangers in 1994 in the Stanley Cup Finals because of it.
Bret also talks of the same thing happening when he was with the Carolina Hurricanes. He talks of how at one practice during the 2005-06 season everything was working perfectly. The coach Peter Laviolette stopped practice and said "If we continue to practice like this and play like this, we will win the Stanley Cup". It did happen as Carolina won the Stanley Cup in 2006.
As Bret said and environment where it is set up for success positive outcomes will happen.