"What I'm about to say is not trying to take away from that in any manner, but when you watch the playoff games right now, the final four and the final two, it's just a reminder that the compete inside the game is what makes teams great. It drives them to success. I don't think that's something you can just ask for. I think you have to practice that on a daily basis. It has to become habit. It has to become your identity, part of the DNA of who you are. It has to start in training camp and it has to be held to a level of accountability. When you have that and you have the skill that's how teams push on and they compete for Stanley Cups, win Stanley Cups and become really good hockey teams."