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Inside the mind of a professional hockey player exploring the mindset, identity, and psychology of greatness on and off the ice.

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Between Shifts: MASTERY

“FLOW is a state.

MASTERY is an identity.

What’s up y’all! Draps here.

I co-create The Inner Rink—a philosophy centered around the psychology of performance, discipline, and greatness, on and off the ice.

Between Shifts is a...

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How I Found A New Way To Give Back To The Game

Most players never think about this question:

What do you give back to the game… after it’s done giving to you?

I didn’t either.


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Between Shifts: FLOW

“FLOW isn’t something you force. It’s what’s left when you stop interfering.”

What’s up y’all! Draps here.

I co-create The Inner Rink—a weekly practice on the psychology of performance, discipline, and greatness, on and off the ice....

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The Total Teammate

“You don’t have to be the best player in the room to change the room.”

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I co-create The Inner Rink-a weekly practice about the psychology of performance, discipline, and greatness on and off the ice.

I’m...

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