Read Behind the Bench Inside the Minds of Hockey Greatest Coaches Craig Custance Sidney Crosby 9781629372440 Books

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They are motivators, key strategists, tough bosses, and choreographers. They can be branded as heroes, ousted as scapegoats, quietly valued as friends, and everything in between. It's all in the job description for an NHL head coach. In Behind the Bench, ESPN's Craig Custance sits down for film sessions and candid conversations with some of the game's most notable modern luminaries—names like Mike Babcock, Joel Quenneville, Dan Bylsma, Todd McLellan, Ken Hitchcock, and Claude Julien—all of whom share their singular views on topics ranging from leadership secrets to on-ice game plans. Dissect some of hockey's greatest moments with the men who set the pieces in motion. Go straight to the source on what it's like to manage a dressing room full of the league's top stars or execute line changes with everything at stake. Signature games, including Stanley Cup finals, Olympic gold medal clashes, and World Championship contests—both wins and losses—are reflected upon and broken down in detail, making this essential reading for current and aspiring coaches, players, and hockey fans alike.

Read Behind the Bench Inside the Minds of Hockey Greatest Coaches Craig Custance Sidney Crosby 9781629372440 Books


"Behind the Bench has quickly become one of the best hockey books I've read. It's a smooth read, the storytelling is top notch, the insight is terrific and the way Craig gets these coaches to open up in a way you don't often see them do publicly (both personality wise and X's and O's wise) is phenomenal. I actually found myself sifting through these signature games while following along in the book, and it felt like I was in the film room with them. Each chapter seemingly gets better than the previous one, with all 10 coaches providing a different/unique perspective. Highly recommend to every hockey fan."

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  • Paperback 256 pages
  • Publisher Triumph Books (October 1, 2017)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 1629372447

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Behind the Bench Inside the Minds of Hockey Greatest Coaches Craig Custance Sidney Crosby 9781629372440 Books Reviews


  • Behind the Bench has quickly become one of the best hockey books I've read. It's a smooth read, the storytelling is top notch, the insight is terrific and the way Craig gets these coaches to open up in a way you don't often see them do publicly (both personality wise and X's and O's wise) is phenomenal. I actually found myself sifting through these signature games while following along in the book, and it felt like I was in the film room with them. Each chapter seemingly gets better than the previous one, with all 10 coaches providing a different/unique perspective. Highly recommend to every hockey fan.
  • I love hockey and write for a hockey website. I have also followed Craig Custance for several years and try to read or listen to everything he puts out. When I heard he wrote this book, I had to read it. It is one of the best hockey books I've ever read. Every chapter is slightly different so there is no redundancy. The best part is that the book has something for non-hockey fans as well. This is especially true of the Mike Babcock chapter which is filled with leadership thoughts that anyone can find useful.
  • This is a great read. With inside access to 10 of the most successful coaches in the game, you'll pick up some lessons on tactics, funny stories about team pranks, and plenty of the emotion and insight that comes from players and coaches who have reached the pinnacle of their sport. But what I found most interesting about this book were the insights on how to motivate people, manage organizations, and treat others with respect that are applicable to business, family, and personal relationships in any context. Drop the Org Management & Leadership course in your MBA and read this instead.
  • Great insights and perspective on some of the best games in recent history. The insights on various leadership styles and thought processes are great outside of the hockey realm and even better for the big hockey fan. I enjoyed how the story weaved through the adventure of how all the interviews were captured and each coaches personality. I thought of all the other coaches that I would've loved to hear from and didn't want it to end.
  • Start with the hook, which is talking to some contemporary hockey coaches about important moments in the game, and then add in fun with technology, moments of doubt, family time and buying an RV, and your only halfway to covering the map that Craig Custance navigates in this gem of a book. (And he does it with fewer words packed into my opening sentence.) Craig leaves you with a better understanding of the coaches he interviews, and you get more layers of the writer that Craig has become. I followed him for behind the paywall of The Sporting News to ESPN the Website and now The Athletic and The Full 60 podcast. Consider this book part of that excellent journey.
  • This is a great read. Craig lays out a simple idea, "tell the story of watching great games with great coaches," and then does so in a beautifully layered way that tells you so much more than just how the coach prepared his team for said game. You come away from this book having relived a hugely significant hockey game, understanding more about how each coach coaches, and who each coach is at his core.

    The way this book digs into ideas not just about hockey but also leadership, team building and motivation is fascinating.

    Loved it.
  • Craig is able to share a very personal moment with some of the best coaches in the league which in turn provides a more personal look at how these coaches think and view the game, the world, life in general. It's not X's and O's, it's about the memories of their proudest achievements and how they got there. This book is excellent and essential for any adult involved with athletics to remember the human side of coaching and dealing with players.
  • I think Craig killed it with this book. Getting to see how some of these guys think the game and interact with their players is similar to the behind the scenes shows like HBO 24/7 for the winter classic games, except you hear their point of view and what they are thinking. I think anyone interested in hockey will learn a great deal from this book. Players at any age or playing level, coaches, and parents can take a lot from this book. Check out his podcast the full 60 which is great too. Craig hope you can do the book idea with players like with the Dartyl Belfry podcast!