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U15 HC @okanaganhockey | Scout @whlhurricanes | hammock enthusiast

Penticton, British Columbia
Joined April 2009
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@SportPsychTips
Sports Psychology
3 years
When you look back on your athletic career, it will be the relationships you made that you cherish most.
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@autismbc
AutismBC
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A huge thank you to Tyler Kuntz who cycled over 5000 kms between October and April and raised a whopping $30,971 for AutismBC! Thank you so much to everyone who donated and supported the KMs for Kids Fundraiser. https://t.co/xwRItTOmNp #charitablegiving
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@NHL
NHL
3 years
Big ups to Jake Lucchini for burying his first NHL Goal! 🚨
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@JacketsInsider
Jeff Svoboda
3 years
Three games in, there's a lot to like about Kent Johnson at center for the #CBJ "You can just tell from certain guys that they have the capabilities to be a really, really good player in this league." https://t.co/KnWIS7e2Kj
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nhl.com
First-round pick has shown potential at the pivot after moving there because of injuries
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@SportPsychTips
Sports Psychology
3 years
As a coach, you need to set a good example for how to act in pressure situations. If you keep your composure and remain mentally strong, your players will likely do the same.
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@SportPsychTips
Sports Psychology
3 years
Four ways to be a humble leader: 1. Be unselfish and put the team first. 2. Be willing to do any task, no matter how small. 3. Take the blame after losses and give credit to others after wins. 4. Be empathetic and treat people with respect.
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@BlueJacketsNHL
Columbus Blue Jackets
3 years
You'll never forget this moment, Kent 🥲
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@BlueJacketsNHL
Columbus Blue Jackets
3 years
KENT JOHNSON FIRST NHL GOAL KENT JOHNSON FIRST NHL GOAL KENT JOHNSON FIRST NHL GOAL KENT JOHNSON FIRST NHL GOAL
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@wyshynski
Greg Wyshynski
4 years
A pro hockey team in New Jersey, playing its home games in the middle of a shopping mall. Kind of perfect? My story on the @Riveters moving to American Dream for the next three @PHF seasons and how that will work.
espn.com
The Metropolitan Riveters have reached a three-year agreement to hold practices and home games inside American Dream, New Jersey's megamall.
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@roophelps
Roo Phelps
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@SportPsychTips
Sports Psychology
4 years
The average person has a lifestyle that is incompatible with athletic success. If you want to be a successful athlete, you have to accept not being normal.
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@goldmedalmind
Dr. Jim Afremow
4 years
"The most important words a leader can say is, 'I screwed that up.'" ―Dave Cooper, Navy SEAL #TheLeadersMind 🏆 #Leadership #ExtremeOwnership 📚 https://t.co/SfliU1JX6O
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Dr. Jim Afremow
4 years
Your muscles are always listening to what your mind says. #TheChampionsMind 🏆
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@SportPsychTips
Sports Psychology
4 years
As an overlooked athlete, don’t lose hope. Remember, all you need is one team to give you a chance. Stay optimistic, keep working hard, and wait patiently for your opportunity to come!
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@200footcoaching
200 Foot Coaching
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We are 1️⃣ Week out from the first ever multi platform Online Video Coach Conference! Learn from top NHL coaches on topics like Pre-Scouting, Work Flow in the NHL & AHL & Career Progression! 10 hours of learning for only $50!! Learn more and sign up at: https://t.co/mZu53BpD1k
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@SportPsychTips
Sports Psychology
4 years
Champions are made during moments of adversity. When most athletes give up and feel sorry for themselves, champions use their mental toughness to persevere!
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@SportPsychTips
Sports Psychology
4 years
Before a big game, remind yourself to enjoy the moment and have fun. Taking the game too seriously can cause you to try too hard and get tight under pressure.
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@SportPsychTips
Sports Psychology
4 years
As a coach, don’t just teach skills. Teach virtues. Don’t just develop better athletes. Develop better people.
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@SportPsychTips
Sports Psychology
4 years
Don’t just be confident in your skills. Be confident in your mental toughness as well. Believe in your ability to focus, manage anxiety, and persevere through adversity.
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