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EPISODE · Dec 10, 2020 · 1H 17M

Vancouver Canucks Scout Troy Ward: Lessons Learned Through a Coaching Journey

from Glass and Out · host Aaron Wilbur

Ask any longtime coach about their coaching journey and the lessons learned along the way, and they'll likely have more than a few stories to share. It's truly a profession all about learning from your mistakes and growing from every situation you encounter. Troy Ward is no exception. With over 30 years of coaching experience at just about every level of hockey, he's seen it all and probably more importantly, he's reflected on it all. It's this incredible wealth of knowledge and experience that let led to the creation of Troy Ward's Mailbag from the Pond at Deer Lake, one of the newest features here at The Coaches Site. Every other week, Ward will answer your questions on topics such as the tactical side of the game, systems, communication, leadership, drills, and anything else coaching related. He's an open book when it comes sharing what's worked, what hasn't, and what's he's learned along the way. Make sure to check out the latest episodes below and send any questions you have to [email protected]. Ward got his coaching career started in NCAA Div. III with the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, where was an assistant/head coach for five total seasons. After three seasons with the University of Denver, he'd have stops in USHL and IHL before making the big jump to the NHL as an assistant for the Pittsburgh Penguins for three seasons. In between a couple of stops in the ECHL, he'd return to NCAA with the University of Wisconsin for three seasons. His next seven seasons would be split between the AHL's Houston Aeros and Abbotsford Heat. Most recently, he spent time in the Austrian Hockey League as the head coach of EHC Linz. Currently, Ward is an amateur scout for the Vancouver Canucks and covers the midwest part of the United States, specifically the USHL and Minnesota High School Hockey. In this week's podcast, we'll discuss his mentor role for many young coaches, the biggest lessons he's learned throughout his career, and the challenges of scouting players during a pandemic.

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