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Originally Posted by Dion
I prefer the Mark Messier style of leadership where a player shows it on and off the ice. Sometimes a verbal blast from the captain in the dressing room is needed.
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I think having a fairly quiet captain who leads my example is great but when something needs to be said, he should step up and say it. That doesn't mean it has to be nice, when they do talk, people in the room should be listening because everyone should respect what the captain is saying. Very loud and obnoxious captains usually start to get redundant and teammates stop listening. I think there is a perfect balance in there somewhere.