"From a development standpoint, it's a dream come true," said Nicholas. "That was a goal of theirs, to put themselves in a position like this, to get those players. That's how you'll be able to turn a franchise around. The fans should be really excited, because we've got a great development system in place for those players."
The key to their development system? Good habits.
Or rather, Hab-its. Get it?
Dad jokes aside, it's a new approach to a modern problem, one that focuses on putting the players at ease, as to allow their talent to shine.
"Mindset unlocks skill set," said Nicholas. "When the mind is feeling relaxed and free, the body moves naturally. We're trying to take these guys, and we're trying to build habits. Consistency is what's going to drive excellence. That's where these habits are going to come into play. We've coined our mantra for development as Hab-its. We want to create our identity around it."
To attain the ambitious, yet necessary goal of returning the Canadiens to the top of the standings, Nicholas has developed a database of information on every member of the organization, from veterans to prospects, as to maximize his usefulness with every player thanks to a customized game plan for every skater.