What Today's Players Need: Paul Bissonnette on Coaching and Leadership in The NHL
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John Shannon and Daren Millard are joined by Paul Bissonnette on 100% Hockey for a conversation that spans the Stanley Cup champions, coaching philosophies, and the evolution of the modern game.
Bissonnette shares his thoughts on Carolina's championship run, explaining why strong defensive structure, organizational depth, and buy-in throughout the lineup continue to separate contenders from everyone else.
The conversation then turns to coaching, including Toronto's decision to hire Jim Hiller and the broader debate around leadership in today's NHL. Bissonnette argues that teams should be looking for coaches who can connect with modern players and discusses why younger, more adaptable voices may be better suited to today's game.
The group also revisits the Mike Babcock controversy, with Bissonnette offering perspective on the stories that emerged from players and how expectations around coaching behaviour have changed across the league.
The episode wraps with a look at Bissonnette's own career path, from professional hockey and the AHL to becoming one of the sport's most recognizable media personalities through Spittin' Chiclets and TNT.
A candid conversation about where hockey has been and where it's headed next.
