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When less is more: The road to the National Hockey League for a collection of Danish athletes

The thesis was published by , in January 2021, Aalborg University.

Abstract:

Formålet med dette casestudie var at undersøge, hvilke betingelser gennem barn- og ungdommen, som kunne forklare udviklingen af fem NHL-spillere fra årgang 89. Der blev anlagt kvalitativ metode, og foretaget semi-strukturerede interviews. For at støtte vores fund blev der anvendt et framework af Côté et al. (2020). Resultaterne indikerer, at spillerne voksede op i en tid, hvor dansk ishockey var i fremgang, hvilket påvirkede alle dele af sporten. Gennem spillernes barndom har de været omgivet af stærke familiære relationer, som blev udtrykt gennem familien og samfundet i ishockeyklubben. Trænerne har gjort det muligt for spillerne at trives i et begrænset træningsmiljø ved at lade dem spille opad, og spille enormt mange kampe. De svenske hockeygymnasier har yderligere udviklet spillerne, og står som en vigtig mellemstation til NHL.Research in athlete’s development pathways have mostly considered whether they should sample or specialize while acknowledging the importance of the context. The purpose of this case study was to explore the conditions during childhood and adolescence that contributed to the develop-ment of five National Hockey League (NHL) -players that were born in 1989. We engaged in a qualitative approach involving semi-structured interviews, and to support our findings we employed a developmental framework. Our results demonstrated that the players grew up in a time where Danish ice hockey prospered, which affected all parts of the ice hockey community. Throughout their childhood they were surrounded by strong familiar relations in terms of family and ice hockey community. The coaches made it possible for the players to thrive in a limited developmental envi-ronment by letting them train upward and play many matches. The Swedish hockey gymnasium provided a rich environment for development and served as an intermediate station prior to the NHL. To summarize, the players took advantage of any given opportunity combined with a growing ice hockey environment. This study contributes with deep insight into the conditions of a collection of Danish NHL-players born in 1989.



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