Today we are joined by the one and only Jack Han. Jack is a hockey analyst and consultant focusing on tactics and player development. He has worked at both the AHL and NHL levels with the Toronto Marlies and Maple Leafs as a coach and analyst.
We discussed a range of topics including:
Jonathan Huberdeau's strengths and weaknesses as a player and how, despite surface-level similarities, he and Johnny Gaudreau have different skill sets.
How Huberdeau can adjust to Darryl Sutter's style of hockey
How Nazem Kadri can help the Flames matchup against Connor McDavid and the Oilers
Mackenzie Weegar's game and how he slots on the Flames blueline
What we can expect from Tyler Toffoli this season
How Darryl Sutter's coaching style and the system work in the modern NHL
Jack's perspective on developing stagnated players such as Juuso Valimaki
And more!
Plus, we had to fit in a quick check-in on training camp.
Be sure to follow Jack on Twitter and check out his fantastic blog. His new video workshop, Analytics for Hockey Coaches, is available here, and, if you're a hockey nerd like me, I highly suggest supporting his work by picking up a copy of Hockey Tactics 2022: The Playbook.
Go Flames Go
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