TLP078: Loyalty, Vulnerability, and the Stanley Cup

EPISODE · Dec 27, 2017 · 33 MIN

TLP078: Loyalty, Vulnerability, and the Stanley Cup

from The Leadership Podcast · host Jim Vaselopulos & Jan Rutherford

Brent Sopel, 2010 Stanley Cup champion with the Chicago Blackhawks, reveals how loyalty, and showing vulnerability inspired his teammates to better their game. He says that's what needed for team versus individual success. Key Takeaways [8:37] Brent was on a hockey team at age five. He learned team loyalty then. You win as a team, or you don't win. Every time he put the jersey on he was going to give it his all. [13:55] Brent was brought into the Blackhawks as an older player to mentor the young defense players. He showed them his vulnerabilities on the ice and let them be vulnerable so they could learn to improve. That team won the Stanley Cup in 2010, and some of the young players became Blackhawks superstars. [16:17] The 2010 Blackhawks team was the first team Brent had been on that got along so well. There were no groups, only the team. Everyone respected everybody and their roles. [19:02] Focus 100% on the task at hand. Have your mind in a good place. Be 100% committed. Visualize what you need to do before you do it, to clear your mind of all distractions. On the ice, Brent was so intent that he didn't care if he was going to break his hand or his leg blocking a puck. He was never the most skilled but he could always work harder than anybody. [25:55] Executives that have not been on a team have trouble working together. If you are not committed to your team, you will struggle as individuals and as a company.

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