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Episode Description
Your child may know what happened during a shiftbut do they understand why it happened?Goals, assists, wins, and losses are easy to see. But the small decisions that build hockey IQ, earn a coachs trust, and help a player advance rarely appear on the score sheet.In this episode of Our Kids Play Hockey, Lee Elias, Mike Bonelli, and Christie Casciano-Burns welcome Kevin Clark of Cascade Hockey, a former professional player whose 16-year career included time in the Vancouver Canucks and Winnipeg Jets organizations, along with multiple opportunities to represent Team Canada.Kevin explains how players can learn to view the game through a professional lensand why parents and coaches must stop judging every decision solely by its result.Sometimes a player makes the correct decision and gets a bad outcome. Other times, a poor decision accidentally leads to a goal. The key to long-term development is learning to recognize the difference. In this conversation, youll hear: Why decision quality matters more than the immediate result How players become trusted beyond goals and assists Why practices should recreate the chaos and pressure of real games How coaches can train high-frequency situations instead of relying on predetermined patterns What parents should watch for during their childs shifts Why progress should be measured over monthsnot game by game How intentional feedback gives players confidence, identity, and purpose Why video can help players recognize growth and understand their habits Why feeling uncomfortable can be a sign that real learning is taking place How parents can cultivate a childs drive without trying to manufacture itKevin also shares why young athletes need different coaching voices, how coaches can create safer learning environments, and why the best development programs begin every session with a clear purpose.This episode is an important reminder that a players value cannot always be measured by production. Reliability, awareness, defensive responsibility, communication, timing, and the ability to create time and space can be just as valuable as scoring.Most importantly, every player deserves to understand how they contributeand to feel like they matter.Listen now, share the episode with a hockey parent or coach, and begin looking beyond the box score. Learn more about Cascade Hockey Have a question or episode idea? Email team@ourkidsplayhockey.com or use the link accompanying this episode. Want a written version you can reference anytime? Check out our companion blog: Beyond the Score Sheet: How Young Hockey Players Become Smarter, More Trusted Teammates#OurKidsPlayHockey #YouthHockey #HockeyParents #HockeyCoaching #HockeyDevelopment #HockeyIQ #PlayerDevelopment #KevinClark #CascadeHockey #YouthSports