Leadership in Hockey: Absurdities
September 29, 2009 by katemckeon · 18 Comments
This week’s sports stat is a small collection of hockey absurds.
1. Wayne Gretzky has left the building.
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2. Sean Avery is more interested in Fashion than Forward.
1. Wayne Gretzky has left the building. No, he’s not dead (he wasn’t that lively last time I saw him…), but he has retired as coach of the [...]
Nonverbal Influence in Hockey – Sports Stat for September 21
September 21, 2009 by katemckeon · 12 Comments
This week’s sports stat is back to hockey. I do my best to mix in the sports, but . . . I guess I have a first love. Growing up it was football – Joe Montana – no competition, but for business, it’s been hockey. Every game is like watching the life cycle of a [...]
Leadership in Hockey: Sports Stat August 17
August 18, 2009 by katemckeon · Leave a Comment
Excuses last a lifetime. Achievement leaves you proving yourself again and again.
Sports Stat of the Week: Leadership in Hockey
I do (heart) hockey so back to hockey this week. The question ticking along today is, “How well do teams with one dominant player do . . . as determined by time on the ice.” In [...]
