Russian defender “Washington” Dmitry Orlov on the air of the program “Tous pour le match!” on the channel “” spoke about the emotionality of some league coaches.
– Calm the new coaches who arrive. The world is such that any word you speak can be used against you. Everyone tries to control their emotions, find other words for the players to understand and complete the task. But sometimes they can raise their voices, especially when there are no cameras (laughs), or after a bad performance.
You always have to put pressure on the players, if the coach is still on good terms with them then there will be no result, so sometimes you have to raise your voice, it can boost the morale of the team. Yelling is an emotion, not an insult. Players can also defend and respond. Insulting someone in front of the whole team is incorrect.
Laviolette can also be emotional, quite strong mentally, making impassioned speeches in the locker room, so you’re ready to go out and rip and throw. That’s his strong point, so he’s been in the league for many years,” Orlov said.
The 30-year-old hockey player scored 35 (12+23) points in 76 games last season in the NHL regular season.
Source : MatchTV

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