GrandmaCookie
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- Feb 10, 2019
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Hey everyone,
I’ve been thinking about how much the NHL and hockey as a whole have evolved over the past few years, both on and off the ice. From front-office strategies to player development, there seem to be new standards for what makes a hockey organization truly successful in 2024.
But I can't seem to pinpoint what makes successful teams successful. I mean obviously you need elite talent and to draft well, but this can't be just that. Some teams have been drafting elite talent but the results aren't showing.
In your opinion, what are the key characteristics of a top-performing hockey organization today? Are there specific approaches in scouting, player development, analytics, coaching, or team culture that you think are essential for a team to thrive in this modern era?
Let's say you were to be the GM of an expansion team, what kind of players would you target and management / staff?
If you we're to be the GM of a bottom of the barrell team, how would you proceed to make them successful again?
I’ve been thinking about how much the NHL and hockey as a whole have evolved over the past few years, both on and off the ice. From front-office strategies to player development, there seem to be new standards for what makes a hockey organization truly successful in 2024.
But I can't seem to pinpoint what makes successful teams successful. I mean obviously you need elite talent and to draft well, but this can't be just that. Some teams have been drafting elite talent but the results aren't showing.
In your opinion, what are the key characteristics of a top-performing hockey organization today? Are there specific approaches in scouting, player development, analytics, coaching, or team culture that you think are essential for a team to thrive in this modern era?
Let's say you were to be the GM of an expansion team, what kind of players would you target and management / staff?
If you we're to be the GM of a bottom of the barrell team, how would you proceed to make them successful again?