Aaron Ward
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You're like, we're getting smaller?
Remind me again, didn't Jane Kowski come with that?
Okay, all right.
It came in around, I think, around the same time last year, which he caught my eye right off the bat because all of a sudden he had something and a trust from Roddy Brennamore that once you establish that, you're going to get used and put in an ideal position.
So going back exactly to what you're talking about,
and analytics.
It's again why I keep preaching the 50-50 eye test versus numbers.
And if you believe something to be true based on analytics, look at the eye test.
And if the eye test is something you believe, go see if the numbers support it.
This is where I think the Carolina hurricanes have evolved.
I work in the analytics world with SMT and the player and puck tracking technology.
I was at an analytics conference in Colorado, the Halo conference.
And for some reason, I got a lot of questions about the Carolina Hurricanes, even though I'm not employed by them.
And they talked about systems and analytics.
And one of the main themes that emerged was they were all shocked at how amazingly constructed the team is in terms of fit.
Complimentary pieces like when to know when to put Jackson Blake in the National Hockey League on a line with Taylor Hall and staying Colvin and where they're where in there lies a success because you've got a creativity and Hall almost kind of changed.
He almost Eisenman.
Let me I'll make a clarify this.
Eisenman like changes his game.
Remember an Eisenman 97.