OTTAWA — Travis Green said the Ottawa Senators need to focus on more than scoring goals this season. The Seantors' new head coach says the young NHL team needs to approach to the upcoming campaign around building a strong team culture and identity.
The Seantors' new head coach says the young NHL team needs to approach to the upcoming campaign around building a strong team culture and identity.
"I think, you know, the more time you talk to a player, you get to know him a little better, his personality," Green said."And when you have a comfortability level, or you get to that level, it's a lot easier to send messages, even mannerisms, whether one person's happy or another person's not happy."
This will be Green’s third head coaching opportunity after four-plus seasons leading Vancouver and a brief stint as interim head coach last season in New Jersey.
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