How Becoming The Most Hated Player In The NHL Helped Me Become A Full Time NHL Player: Tyson Nash's Story Of Never Ending Belief & Faith I EP 008
Manage episode 475117300 series 3579511
Tyson Nash Becoming The Most Hated Man In The NHL
Tyson Nash, a former NHL player, shared his journey from growing up in Sherwood Park, Alberta, to playing 374 NHL games and 329 minor league games. He discussed his early passion for hockey, idolizing players like Wayne Gretzky, and the impact of being listed by the Kamloops Blazers at 13. Nash recounted overcoming adversity, including being the last cut from the Vancouver Canucks and dealing with injuries. He emphasized the importance of goal setting, mental toughness, and the support of his family and faith. Nash also reflected on his experience playing in Japan, highlighting the cultural differences and the joy of continuing his hockey career.
Action Items
- [X ] Share Tyson's story of perseverance and using negativity as motivation.
- [X] Discuss Tyson's approach to goal-setting and how it helped keep him focused and driven.
- [X] Explore the challenges Tyson faced with injuries and the toll it took, both physically and mentally, during his NHL career.
- [X] Highlight Tyson's advice about finding passion in what you do and not letting others' doubts stop you from pursuing your dreams.
11 episodes