Rod Brind'Amour
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But there are, you know, our top dogs.
I mean, you talk about
Jordan Stahl, for me, every day, if a guy just comes in and he does it right, and you know exactly what that means, and it's hard to do that every day.
And I've never seen an athlete that I've been around do it right every day.
But when your leader does it right every day,
it's easy for a coach right i just every time we got like sebastian ajo shows up as a rookie we just sit him right beside you know jordan stall for the last whatever it is 10 years and the guy you just watch and they go okay well if he's doing it this way that's how i have to do it and so that's the kind of group that we have and the kind of culture that's been created but it all starts with
You've got to have those guys in place because if that leader's not doing that, you've got trouble.
You better outscore all those issues or whatever because it's not going to happen.
Well, it's funny.
I've been asked that a little bit, obviously, because that is probably the turning point of the whole thing, and
You know, Freddie played – listen, during the year, he didn't play much.
And he wasn't, like, great.
Busty was our number one goalie.
Like, I don't think he lost but six games.
So, it's like – we started the playoffs.
We went with the guy that had the experience just because that's a big deal and it matters.
And it did.
Freddie played great.
There was no reason to switch him.
I was planning on kind of rotating him initially.