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Written by: Connor Bizal The summer is a great time for players to get to work and train the skills they want to develop for the following season. Whether it is shooting pucks, stickhandling, doing sprints, or working on skating mechanics, the summer is a valuable time for players to improve their game and get themselves where they want to be heading into next season. However, when scouts, coaches, general managers, etc. are asked what they look for in a player, they rarely say any of these physical skills or qualities – the tangibles. More often than not, they include responses along the lines of confidence, mental toughness, good body language, etc. – the intangibles. Just like the physical areas previously mentioned, these skills can also be worked on and improved throughout the summer. Here are the necessary qualities you must tie into your game and how you can implement them into your summer training…
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