
""We need to be loose and enjoy the process and not so much worry about the end result. If you worry about the end result, you can develop some bad habits.""
""We're going to be prepared, but we're not going to think the weight of the world is on our shoulders. We just have to help each other. It's from coaches to players, support staff ... we're all in this together.""
""The most important thing is to make sure you're preparing players. You get a pretty good routine, but at the end of the day, it's about getting the players ready.""
""Every group's a little bit different. Some want to be coddled and hugged, some need to be pushed and challenged. You have to feel that out.""
The San Jose Sharks face the Anaheim Ducks, testing their growth and resilience. The Ducks possess depth and elite scoring, while the Sharks thrive in chaotic play. As playoffs approach, the Sharks aim for a wildcard spot. Head Coach Ryan Warsofsky emphasizes enjoying the process and avoiding pressure. The young core learns to compete under pressure, adapting to challenges. Warsofsky stresses preparation and teamwork, highlighting the importance of facing adversity to foster dominance in the playoffs. This matchup is significant beyond the scoreboard, focusing on team dynamics and individual needs.
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