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Leadership in Sports

Throughout this blog I have talked so much about quality leadership.  As I watch my favorite NHL hockey team (New Jersey Devils) make it to the Stanley Cup round of the playoffs, I am constantly hearing about the success Head Coach Peter DeBoer is having.  He was hired after a lackluster stint with the Florida Panthers, to the chagrin and confusion of many Devils fans.  In a single season, Coach DeBoer has transformed a franchise that has built their legacy around defensive hockey, into a productive offensive machine.  This "new-look" team continues to confuse opponents throughout the playoffs, as it is nearly inconceivable that a coach can turn around a franchise in a single season with so much radical change. As a fan, I am proud to read about how his work ethic, discipline, and leadership have reached each and every player in that locker room.  His team is considered to be overachieving.  Where does over-achievement come from?  In theory, it was all already there, Coac