Jeff Pellegrini (@jeffpellegrini) 's Twitter Profile
Jeff Pellegrini

@jeffpellegrini

Ice Hockey Program Director and Head Girls Hockey Coach at The Winchendon School. @thewinchschool @WinchendonA #WapitiPride

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The Winning Difference (@thewinningdiff1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“I’m very different than your parents because your parents don’t want you to fail. I love you enough to allow you to fail. I love you enough to allow you to hurt. You'll have bad days that you will have to just fight through. That's what I try to prepare our players for."

Topher Scott (@hockeythinktank) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Love this from Like Richardson. Compete is a habit that players need to work on consistently in practice to be consistent with it in games. Sure some players are inherently more competitive than others, but we all need the competitive reps!

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Commit to the process. Keep pounding the rock - every day. It matters "Imagine the stone-cutter hammering his rock, perhaps a hundred times without a crack. Yet,at the 101st blow, it splits in two. It wasn't the last blow that did it,but all that had gone before."-J. Riis

Topher Scott (@hockeythinktank) 's Twitter Profile Photo

KIDS: The higher the level you play, the more coaches talk about the importance of LINE CHANGES. On the bench be ready and HUSTLE off the ice when changing. Here are tough line changes that lead to goals. Lazy or unorganized changes will bite you.

Jon Gordon (@jongordon11) 's Twitter Profile Photo

• You can complain about things you can't control OR you can control what you can control and let go of what you can't. • You can focus on your problems OR you can focus on getting better. • You can look for an excuse OR you can look within and find your best.

• You can complain about things you can't control OR you can control what you can control and let go of what you can't. 

• You can focus on your problems OR you can focus on getting better. 

• You can look for an excuse OR you can look within and find your best.
The Winchendon School Boy’s Hockey (@hockey_winch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Boys Varsity Schedule for the 23/24 season! 2 games at Belmont Hill Jamboree tomorrow vs Upper Canada College & Brunswick School. #winch @WinchendonA NZPrepHockey USHR

Boys Varsity Schedule for the 23/24 season! 2 games at Belmont Hill Jamboree tomorrow vs Upper Canada College &amp; Brunswick School. #winch @WinchendonA <a href="/NZPrepHockey/">NZPrepHockey</a> <a href="/USHRhockey/">USHR</a>
WinchGirlsHockey (@winchgvhockey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

16U is taking home ice this weekend for the @powerprephockeyleague Tournament!! Join us at the Jason Ritchie ‘05 Ice Arena @thewinchendonschool or catch us of PlaySight! All games of the tournament will be streamed through this link: winchendon.org/hockey-games-a…

16U is taking home ice this weekend for the @powerprephockeyleague Tournament!! Join us at the Jason Ritchie ‘05 Ice Arena @thewinchendonschool or catch us of PlaySight! All games of the tournament will be streamed through this link:  winchendon.org/hockey-games-a…
Topher Scott (@hockeythinktank) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For all the hockey parents out there I want to take a second and provide a little bit of perspective on a hockey director's role. So many hockey directors, when they get into that position, they go into it as a hockey person thinking a lot of their job is actually “directing

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"Going to practice is the most minimal thing you can do. Everyone goes to practice. Champions are great because of what they do do outside of practice." Coach Julie Reed Average is a choice, but so is excellence. To be more, you have to do more.

"Going to practice is the most minimal thing you can do. 
Everyone goes to practice.
Champions are great because of what they do do outside of practice." <a href="/CoachJulieReed1/">Coach Julie Reed</a> 

Average is a choice, but so is excellence.  
To be more, you have to do more.
Kevin DeShazo (@kevindeshazo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“When you’re playing a point, it has to be the most important thing in the world. But when it’s behind, it’s behind you. This frees you to fully commit to the next point.” Next play mentality in life. Always.