Jannik Hansen
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Podcast Appearances
Once you step into pro, there's lives on the stakes here.
So it becomes a whole other seriousness to the game.
Yeah, that's the go through a wall and do whatever it takes that you hear the saying that you have to.
At this point, everybody is so good.
Everybody can skate.
Everybody can shoot.
Everybody can pass.
Not everybody can think the game the same way, but you can train yourself to become stronger, faster, quicker, and shooting better.
So there is not a lot that separates you
the players that make it from the ones that don't outside of what happens up on the penthouse so to speak because it is a mental game and that is the defining percentage that differentiate between the career AHLers and the ones that make a career in the NHL because the skill set are so close but some players just have an ability to do a little bit extra do more change
how you play, what you've been used to in order to adapt to land in NHL.
I don't know what was all the fuss about, so please fill me in there.
Yeah, fans have a say in things, I guess.
If one thing you say, money talks, and you start saying you're not buying your season tickets and enough people do it, maybe you can change the directions.
I think fans are, for whatever reason, they're involved.
They want to...
feel like you have a say.
I think if Frank felt like Dorian was the right guy, you would have probably hired him.
But it's one of those things where in a Canadian market, things can turn real fast.
Yeah, sounds good.