Trent Yawney
Trent Yawney
Trent G. Yawneyis a retired hockey defenceman, a former head coach of the National Hockey League Chicago Blackhawks, a former professional scout for the Anaheim Ducks, and a former assistant coach with the San Jose Sharks of the NHL and current assistant coach of the Anaheim Ducks...
everybody experience hard ice trying year
We want them to experience what it's like to be in that situation. This has been a hard year for everyone -- not just the kids, but everybody off the ice who are trying so hard to make this thing work.
work
We've still got some work to do. It's a work in progress.
cutting invested lose manager money nose player spite time wants
Waivers make it more difficult. No manager wants to lose a player for nothing. To lose a player after you've invested all this time and money in him is like cutting your nose off to spite your face.
abandoned create excitement goes net pass puck shoot simple worked
We abandoned what worked in the first period. We wanted to pass the puck into the net, not shoot it. It goes back to very simple hockey. Pucks to the net create excitement for everybody.
abandoned looking shot
We abandoned what we did in the first period. That's when we shot and went to the net. After that, we started looking for the pretty play, and the pretty play wasn't there.
abandoned pass period puck shooting shot
We abandoned what was working in the first period, and that was shooting the puck. We wanted to pass the puck into the net. In the first period we shot the puck and went to the net.
playing poise pressure
Playing with poise under pressure is something you can't teach.
It epitomized this team. They don't give up.
good hockey playing teams
I was really pleased. It was good to see two NHL teams playing again. It was a penalty-filled game, but hockey is back.
average either last maybe middle played playoffs year
Our goaltending has been average and that's maybe been generous. With Adam, even in the minors last year he played very well -- he put us in the playoffs -- but there was no in-between. He was either outstanding or awful. There was no middle ground.
coming competition dress guys playing
We have some guys coming back, so there is going to be competition for playing time. We can only dress so many players.
complete game ok played second third
We played OK at first. In the second we got away from our game and in the third we couldn't complete a pass.
committed game obviously periods playing team together
When a team makes a trade, it's obviously not happy. Our first two periods were disappointing. We weren't committed to playing together or committed to our game plan.
feeling felt indicative maybe needed pulled
It was a feeling I had. It wasn't' indicative of the way he was playing. That's not why I pulled him. I felt that maybe we needed something different.