ANDY MOOG
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Andy Moog believes you begin to understand your role and responsibility on a team as you
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Score more goals
Mature
Make more friends
Get criticized more
When talking about the 1985 Edmonton Oilers with Wayne Gretzky and Mark Messier, Andy mentions that his team had
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A sincere joy for what they were doing at the time
No life outside of the rink
Fights in practice
None of the above
Andy mentions he uses "a couple of tools" to take pressure off of the game. What were these tools?
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A wagle
A breathing technique
Personal mantra
All of the above
What does Andy mean when he claims that "the best players consistently play up to their abilities"?
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Playing well once every couple of games
Playing as well as you possibly can every game
Leading the team in points
Demonstrating the highest level of skill on the ice
In the interview, they talk about some players carrying around an "aura". Which of the following is the most accurate definition of aura?
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Being the most vocal player on the team
Being the most skilled player on the team
Being the hardest-working player on the team
Being the player that attracts the most attention and respect from his/her teammates
Which player did Andy get to work with at the 2006 Olympics that he claims "showed up to the rink focused and intent every day"?
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Martin Brodeur
Patrick Kane
Kris Russell
Matthew Tkachuk
As Andy matured, he became less interested in:
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Playing hockey
Worrying about what others thought about him
Taking care of his body
Spending time with his family
In the interview, they talk about channeling demands and criticism into positive reinforcement. In your own words, explain what this means and how you can use the strategy of channeling demands and criticism into positive reinforcement to become a better hockey player and a better person.
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Andy discusses the importance of "leaving the game at the rink." Explain what leaving the game at the rink means and provide a personal example of a time when you did or did not leave the game at the rink. Be sure to include the outcome of your chosen example and what you may have learned from the experience.
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