{"id":129449,"date":"2021-10-05T19:12:53","date_gmt":"2021-10-06T00:12:53","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/wwwproxy.uscho.com\/?p=129449"},"modified":"2021-10-05T19:15:45","modified_gmt":"2021-10-06T00:15:45","slug":"second-day-of-college-hockey-inc-s-virtual-coaching-clinic-focuses-on-coaching-being-a-journey-not-a-destination","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wwwproxy.uscho.com\/2021\/10\/05\/second-day-of-college-hockey-inc-s-virtual-coaching-clinic-focuses-on-coaching-being-a-journey-not-a-destination\/","title":{"rendered":"Second day of College Hockey Inc.\u2019s Virtual Coaching Clinic focuses on coaching being a journey, not a destination"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Arizona State coach Greg Powers and his team await the start of the third period in Game 2 of the SoCal Clash against Harvard back in December 2019 (photo: Anthony Ciardelli).<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Another day of the\u00a0College Hockey Inc. Virtual Coaches Clinic<\/a>, presented by InStat, is in the books and it was definitely a day to remember.<\/p>\n

A key takeaway from Tuesday was to enjoy every moment of coaching because it\u2019s about the journey, not the destination. That philosophy worked with all three presentations – developing as a coach, developing defensemen and developing a winning culture. Development takes time, but is worth every minute of effort and sacrifice.<\/p>\n

Sign up for The Coaches Site today for only $99 CDN and get access to the first six, and upcoming 9 presentations.<\/a><\/p>\n

Here\u2019s a rundown of Day 2.<\/p>\n

EDUCATION OF A COACH<\/h3>\n

Would you rather win a championship early on in your coaching career, then never again, or have that championship season come after countless seasons of hard work?\u00a0University of Massachusetts Amherst\u00a0head coach Greg Carvel, currently in his sixth season with UMass, earned his national championship after 25 years behind the bench and his journey to get there is quite extraordinary. He sat down with ESPN broadcaster John Buccigross to discuss the highs and lows.<\/p>\n

https:\/\/www.instagram.com\/p\/CUp5L7aAUnG\/?utm_medium=copy_link<\/p>\n

DEVELOPING DEFENCEMEN<\/h3>\n

Jim Tortorella has had a hand in developing some of the game\u2019s most exciting young defensemen, including nine Crimson alum who were on opening night rosters to begin the 2020-21 NHL season. Tortorella, currently entering his fourth year on the Harvard coaching staff as an assistant,\u00a0oversees Harvard\u2019s defensive corps, penalty killing and recruiting, and he does so with a unique risk\/reward philosophy. He explained it during his presentation Tuesday.<\/p>\n