With Paul Schienberg, PhD
Part II: The Rise and Fall of A Professional Sports Team
Schienberg: The rise and fall of the New York Islanders is of great interest. An expansion team may be in existence for four, five, six years. Then, all of a sudden it wins the Stanley Cup (highest trophy in hockey [...]
Published on: 11th April, 2007
With: Paul Schienberg, PhD
Part I: Siblings and Athletics
Schienberg: I read over material regarding your sports career. I’ve seen you play hockey. I identified four areas that I’d like to talk with you about. One is the playing of sports with a sibling – namely your younger brother, Dennis.
Potvin: We’ve always played together. Dennis and I [...]
Published on: 6th February, 2003
TO: questions@psychedonline.org
FROM: XXXXXX@sympatico.ca
SUBJECT: Rubber Legs
DATE: Tue, 31 Dec 2002 12:04:54
Dear Psyched:
I am an Atom “AA” hockey player and I play left wing. I can normally skate very fast. However, when my team is involved in very important playoff games, my legs feel rubbery and I can’t achieve my usual speeds. What can I do [...]