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Centering connection in hockey and taking an inside look at what has defined success, beyond the ice.
Doug MacLean is no stranger to the Hockey landscape in Canada; playing varsity hockey for the University of Prince Edward Island Panthers and coaching at the University of New Brunswick, before starting his 24 year career in the NHL.
Doug served in various positions within the National Hockey League including Assistant Coach, Head Coach, General Manager, and President. Including being behind the bench with the St. Louis Blues, Washington Capitals, Detroit Red Wings, Columbus Blue Jackets and the Florida Panthers organizations.
Beyond the ice, Doug holds a Bachelor of Education and a Masters Degree in Educational Psychology. He is a beloved former Canadian sportscaster working in television and radio as a Hockey Analyst with Sportsnet Canada for 9 years.
In 2023, Doug became a Best Selling author with his first book "Draft Day" and has consistently hit the bestseller lists in Canada.
Doug sits down with us to discuss his start in the sport of hockey, the important lessons learned along the way, the value of connection and education, and what player development means today. He shares stories from his lengthy and impressive career, gives us insight into writing his first book. and discusses what is next for Doug MacLean.
Beyond the Ice is a podcast by Cape Breton University Researchers exploring coaches training and approaches in relationship building, effective communication practices, and leadership skills to improve confidence, enhance motivation and collective performance. Having conversations with coaches, players, parents, and hockey operation staff – taking an inside look at what has defined success, beyond the ice.
Hosts:
Dr. Lynn LeVatte (lynn_levatte@cbu.ca) (Lead Researcher) (Education Department, Cape Breton University)
Sarah MacRae (sarah_macrae@cbu.ca) (Department of Communication and Languages, Cape Breton University)
Dr. Kristin O'Rourke (kristin_orourke@cbu.ca) (Education Department, Cape Breton University)
Dr. Christina Phillips (c.phillips@mail.utoronto.ca) (Department of Curriculum, Teaching and Learning, OISE/UT)
Shaun Ranni (shaun_ranni@cbu.ca) (Department of Experiential Studies in Community and Sport, Cape Breton University)