The San Jose Sharks' head coach Ryan Warsofsky reflected on Team USA's gold medal win at the IIHF World Championship, noting his excitement despite not witnessing the decisive moment live. He emphasized the importance of the tournament experience on his coaching strategy for the Sharks. After finishing last in the NHL for the second consecutive year, Warsofsky aims to build on the team's resilience and style of play learned from the tournament as they prepare for the upcoming season with hopes for improvement, especially with new talents like Will Smith and Macklin Celebrini.
Warsofsky, 37, the team's head coach for the first time, shared the experience with Sharks forward Will Smith and assistants Thomas Speer and Nick Gialdini.
I think the way we wore teams down was something that we want to build (in San Jose),” Warsofsky said. “It's tough in the National Hockey League, with the grind of it and a lot of games.
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