The Mental Edge Playbook

No clichés. No hype. Just real stories, strategies, and mindset tools for hockey players who want to lead, compete, and win from the inside out.

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The Mental Game of Hockey: 5 Ways to Stay Calm Before Getting on the Ice

Paul Kariya was a prolific hockey player. He was fast. He was highly skilled. He was an amazing goal scorer for 15 seasons in the NHL. The reason he was so profound is because he never allowed himself to get rattled by the other team. He knew his purpose was to score goals so he always focused on that outcome. In tense situations, he was great at managing his feelings and emotions which him calm under pressure.

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Advantages and Disadvantages of Extroverted Hockey Players: What You Need to Know

Every hockey team needs both Introverts and extroverts to truly succeed. The advantages and disadvantages offered by both personality groups is what makes every team so unique and dynamic. It is now your responsibility as a hockey player and teammate to acknowledge your strengths and mitigate your weaknesses to help set up you team for the best possibility of success.

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Grit Over Talent: Why It's the Key to Success in Hockey

Grit is defined as a person's ability to persevere and maintain passion and effort towards long-term goals. In the terms of hockey, it is a battling through a tough shift or a long season. Talent refers to a natural ability or aptitude for a particular skill or activity. Again, in relation to hockey, think about one's ability to stickhandle or skate well.

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5 Proven Strategies to Build Confidence as a Hockey Player

Developing and maintaining confidence is a challenging component of every hockey player's mental game. It requires you to step back, pause, reset, and be intentional about the feelings and thoughts which exist in your head. It is the mental game of turning off and tuning out at the garbage and keeping the positive and energy giving thoughts and statements. The good news is with some practice and deliberate effort, you can begin to automate these processes which will result in a more confident you.

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Why Every Hockey Player Needs a Power Statement

Creating a power statement is a valuable tool for every hockey player looking to improve their performance and mental game. Carve out some time in the days ahead to write down a few statements that work for you and your playstyle. Pick a few of your favorites and see if you can use them to construct a paragraph. Memorize it and then lock into it anytime you need it. If you make this a new healthy routine, your mental game will begin to elevate.

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