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    Minnesota State Head Coach Luke Strand: Why simple is best, getting players out of their comfort zone and handling player mistakes

    enSeptember 21, 2023
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    About this Episode

    For episode #227 of the Glass and Out Podcast, we were fortunate to attend the Minnesota Hockey Directors Conference and be joined by newly named Head Coach of the Minnesota State Mavericks, Luke Strand.

    Strand is a friend of The Coaches Site, and needless to say our team is pumped for him and the Mavericks program. He’s earned this opportunity and has put together an amazing staff that knows how to prepare players for the rigours of professional hockey.

    Listen as shares the importance of getting players out of their comfort zone, why simple is best, and handling player mistakes.

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