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Originally Posted by Gaskal
I would change the question to "After the team allows a bad goal, what do you do to take control of the situation?", as it addresses the issue on hand (how does he demonstrate leadership in moments of adversity?), and not the symptomatic one you seem to be focused on (staring at the screens).
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I am focused on it because it is specifically what has been claimed by some posters:
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Originally Posted by StAlbertFlame
This is a problem...looking downward immediately after a play/goal against/penalty against or a major hit against(95% of the time a play that is negative for the Flames)... This looks bad, Dallas Eakins bad. The Flames video employees should be reviewing the plays and then tell the coach what to do. Keep the coaches focus on coaching.
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Originally Posted by Ryan Coke
Yes, I understand why he does it. But from a psychological and leadership standpoint, that physical act is counter to exuding an emotion of calm strength, of ‘It’s ok, we’ve got this.’ It’s more ‘I’m unsure what to do and I’m searching for answers.’...
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