I have one, sort of one rule with our team. You know, when you have the puck make good decisions. I’ll let you do whatever you want as long as they’re good decisions in terms of puck management and game management. If the play’s there, make it. Without the puck, do what I want you to do so that you get it back more.”
“So just those things because all those young guys have confidence. That’s why they were good players, but at the same time, they’re also playing junior hockey or, or sometimes I like to call it shinny hockey because they that’s they’re used to having a pocket and trying things. Being the best player. There’s not a lot of consequences when they’re going through the ranks. They get away with, as we say, sometimes murder when it comes to the you got to get you got to get that out of their game. And slowly but surely things they’ve done now.