TY - JOUR
T1 - An examination of the challenges experienced by canadian ice-hockey players in the national hockey league
AU - Battochio, Randy C.
AU - Schinke, Robert J.
AU - Eys, Mark A.
AU - Battochio, Danny L.
AU - Halliwell, Wayne
AU - Tenenbaum, Gershon
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2009 Human Kinetics, Inc.
PY - 2009/9/1
Y1 - 2009/9/1
N2 - Semistructured interviews were used in this study to learn about the challenges experienced by four groups of National Hockey League (NHL) players (N = 11): prospects (n = 3), rookies (n = 3), veterans (n = 2), and retirees (n = 3). The database is comprised of 757 meaning units grouped into 11 contextual challenges. From an additional quantitative analysis, the prospects and rookies emphasized challenges pertaining to scouting demands, training camp, increased athletic demands, team expectations, and earning team trust. The veterans spoke mostly of challenges including scouting demands, athletic demands, and team expectations. Retirees considered mostly challenges pertaining to team expectations, athletic demands, lifestyle, media demands, transactions, cross-cultural encounters, and playoffs. An expert panel ensured that the interview guide, data analysis, and the findings represented the participants’ experiences in the NHL. Recommendations for practitioners and researchers working with NHL players are proposed.
AB - Semistructured interviews were used in this study to learn about the challenges experienced by four groups of National Hockey League (NHL) players (N = 11): prospects (n = 3), rookies (n = 3), veterans (n = 2), and retirees (n = 3). The database is comprised of 757 meaning units grouped into 11 contextual challenges. From an additional quantitative analysis, the prospects and rookies emphasized challenges pertaining to scouting demands, training camp, increased athletic demands, team expectations, and earning team trust. The veterans spoke mostly of challenges including scouting demands, athletic demands, and team expectations. Retirees considered mostly challenges pertaining to team expectations, athletic demands, lifestyle, media demands, transactions, cross-cultural encounters, and playoffs. An expert panel ensured that the interview guide, data analysis, and the findings represented the participants’ experiences in the NHL. Recommendations for practitioners and researchers working with NHL players are proposed.
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U2 - 10.1123/jcsp.3.3.267
DO - 10.1123/jcsp.3.3.267
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AN - SCOPUS:78751502995
SN - 1932-9261
VL - 3
SP - 267
EP - 285
JO - Journal of Clinical Sport Psychology
JF - Journal of Clinical Sport Psychology
IS - 3
ER -