Some players have mastered the art of... I don't know what you call it... "cheerleading", consistent rah-rah talk, or marine ooh-rah or whatever. And coaches buy this stuff hook line and sinker. It makes it SEEM like the player is listening and making some kind of huge extra leadership contribution. When in fact, they could be totally on auto-play and tuning out all the details.
I think
Lauzon and
McCarron are at least two examples of that. Whether they listen or not, or whether they are capable of executing any better than our rookies, who knows. The thing is they lead the charge from a hockey-talk vocal chatter perspective.
And maybe there are guys, maybe Fabbro was one, who are kind of the exact opposite of this. And their on-ice ability goes under-appreciated as a result?