“While junior hockey is filled with immense skill and talented players, it often provides more time and space to identify the next-best play,” Simpson noted. “Keaton arrived with a growth mindset, specifically identifying the defensive side of the game as a primary area for improvement. He fully committed to our system, trusting us to place him in positions where he could succeed. We intentionally pushed him into uncomfortable situations to accelerate his development, while also ensuring he had opportunities to leverage his natural strengths. By the end of the stretch, we felt completely confident deploying him against top-tier opposing lines.”
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