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Luc Robitaille: From "Too Slow" To NHL Hall Of Fame | E89

2023/11/28
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Luc Robitaille: Luc Robitaille讲述了他从第九轮171顺位被选中到成为NHL历史上得分最高的左翼球员的励志故事。他强调了持续努力和刻苦训练的重要性,以及在逆境中保持积极心态和目标导向的重要性。他分享了他童年时期艰苦的训练环境,以及在世界青年冰球锦标赛中脱颖而出的经历,这些都塑造了他的职业生涯。他还谈到了与队友Jimmy Carson的合作,以及他们之间独特的配合和默契。他认为,除了天赋,后天的努力和与队友的良好合作关系对成功至关重要。 Randall Kaplan: Randall Kaplan作为主持人,引导Luc Robitaille讲述了他的故事,并穿插了一些关于职业运动员成功几率的数据和分析。他强调了持续努力和对目标的坚持对于实现梦想的重要性,并与Luc Robitaille的经历进行了对比和总结。 Randall Kaplan: Randall Kaplan作为主持人,引导Luc Robitaille讲述了他的故事,并穿插了一些关于职业运动员成功几率的数据和分析。他强调了持续努力和对目标的坚持对于实现梦想的重要性,并与Luc Robitaille的经历进行了对比和总结。他提出了关于职业运动员成功率低的问题,以及在面对挑战时保持积极心态的重要性。他还分享了他自己从事体力劳动的经历,并以此来强调努力工作的重要性。

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Luc Robitaille discusses his childhood in Montreal, emphasizing the values of hard work and resourcefulness instilled by his parents. He recounts working at his father's scrapyard and how his family's financial limitations shaped his early hockey experiences.
  • Luc's parents instilled strong work ethic through their actions.
  • Despite financial limitations, his family ensured he had what he needed for hockey.
  • Early experiences working in a scrapyard taught him the value of manual labor.

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Welcome to another episode of In Search for Excellence! My guest today is my good friend Luc Robitaille! Luc is an NHL Hall of Famer who as a 19-year-old teenager went from being drafted in the 9th round (171st overall) to becoming the highest-scoring left winger in NHL history, with 668 goals over his 19-season career.

In his first year in the league, Luc won the Calder Trophy as Rookie of the Year and then went on to become the only left wing in NHL history to record 8 consecutive 40-goal seasons. Luc played 8 all-star games, won a Stanley Cup as a player with the awesome Detroit Red Wings in 2002, and two more Stanley Cups as an executive with the Los Angeles Kings. He is giving back to his community through his Echoes of Hope Foundation.Time stamps:

01:23 Luc Robitaille’s family and background

  • He had a great life but not a lot of money
  • Worked at his dad’s scrap yard
  • The value of manual labor

07:44 Earliest memories playing hockey

  • A tennis ball was gold
  • Made their own equipment for hockey
  • His first memory holding a stick

11:13 The difference from other kids

  • Practicing all the time to be better
  • His mentality was all about hard work
  • Sense of a game is hard to teach

14:57 Goals, dreams, and hard work

  • Wanted to play Junior Major

  • That was what they could afford to watch

  • He was up at 4:30 am to go to practice

  • No one needed to ever push him for the next practice

19:50 Getting into the World Junior Championship

  • Only 40 players were invited to make the team

  • He wasn’t called

  • One of the players got injured and he got in

  • That changed his life permanently

22:35 Getting drafted by the LA Kings

  • NHL draft
  • Projected to be a late-round draft pick
  • The scouts said he was too small, didn't skate well, lacked hand-eye coordination
  • He became the 171st pick
  • The story about the draft and the pin

29:38 Moving to LA

  • He wanted to focus on playing hockey only
  • Stayed in the boarding house with Marcel Dionne
  • Did nothing except training
  • The nickname Lucky

35:18 The first game

  • Wanted to be a part of making the LA Kings great
  • Recalling the first game experience
  • The excitement of his first score

39:17 The Rookie of the Year

  • How did it feel to receive the award?
  • Didn’t think he was going to win
  • He was overwhelmed but moved on

41:18 A special bond with Jimmy Carson

  • Jimmy came from a different background
  • They had a special bond and practiced all the time
  • The secret signal helped them score 15-20 goals
  • Staying in the middle of the bench

45:30 Playing with Wayne Gretzky

  • As a kid, he admired Wayne Gretzky
  • Wanted to impress him more than to win
  • When he came to the Kings, it was hard because he was his hero
  • The coach took him from Wayne’s line because he was distracted

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