So many of today’s programs are about trophies and jackets, and we think that’s a big mistake.
Meaning of the quote
Bobby Orr, a famous Canadian athlete, thinks that many programs today focus too much on giving out trophies and jackets instead of helping people truly improve their skills. He believes that this is a big mistake because the most important thing should be helping young people become better at their sport or activity, not just trying to win prizes.
About Bobby Orr
Bobby Orr is widely regarded as one of the greatest hockey players of all time. He revolutionized the defenceman position with his speed, scoring, and playmaking abilities, winning numerous awards and trophies. Despite a career cut short by injuries, Orr’s impact on the sport is unquestionable.
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We’re going to have more kids playing, and we’re going to have a better chance of finding those players Minor sports in a community is for fun and recreation. For everyone.
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Hockey is a tough game.
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So many of today’s programs are about trophies and jackets, and we think that’s a big mistake.
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Growing up, if I hadn’t had sports, I don’t know where I’d be. God only knows what street corners I’d have been standing on and God only knows what I’d have been doing, but instead I played hockey and went to school and stayed out of trouble.
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Everyone should have the same opportunity, and in many areas that’s not the case because programs are built around the elite.
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The fat lady hasn’t sung yet. We’ll wait until we get a look at what is in the motion passed on third reading.
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My Dad was my biggest supporter. He never put pressure on me.
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There are no environments where you’re only going to win, because life just isn’t like that.
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Developing better people should be the number one goal for any coach when dealing with kids. In trying to develop better people, we are going to develop more and better pros.
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I’ve been a very lucky guy. I played on championship teams. I played for Canada. I’ve won some awards and I’m very proud of those accomplishments. But I don’t think there’s anything greater than to come home and to be recognized at home. This is the pinnacle.
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You hear all the time about European players playing the game. These players that come over at 17, 18 and 19, they just don’t all of a sudden become skilled. From the time they were little fellas, they learned the fundamentals of the game. Let them create.
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The kids wait for it to be organized. They want to go play all of these tournaments, for a little practice time. I learned my skills by dropping the puck just with the kids. I think that’s missing today.
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The biggest thing we get out of it is seeing the kids smile. And hopefully we will also see that the lessons we’re teaching – not only the fundamentals of hockey, but also the life values – are sinking in.
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Forget about style; worry about results.
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Staying out of the penalty box will really help.
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