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The Chicago Blackhawks held a players-only meeting after their recent loss. The meeting lasted for more than 20 minutes and was described as a 'heart-to-heart' discussion. Players such as Seth Jones, Corey Perry, and Ryan Donato confirmed the meeting took place. The purpose of the meeting was to emphasize accountability and the importance of holding each other responsible. The players wanted to live by the team's core values and be able to provide constructive feedback to their teammates without putting anyone down. The meeting was described as a brotherhood where players could openly discuss and resolve issues as men.
"You're not putting anybody down. That's not what we're here to do. That wasn't the message. It's more of being brothers and being able to talk about it and figure it out as men." #Blackhawks preach accountability in "heart-to-heart" players-only meeting: https://t.co/qLYKdaoUas
Seth Jones: "We have a few words that we live by on this team — that we came up with before the season started — so we want to live by some of those and hold each other accountable. It's not mother-effing guys...but if you make a mistake, your teammate should be able to tell you… https://t.co/RkCCgDkJnB
Blackhawks held a lengthy team meeting after tonight's loss. Perry: "That's the brotherhood. You're not putting anybody down. That wasn't the message. It's more about being able to talk about it and figure it out as men."
#Blackhawks locker room stayed closed for more than 20 minutes after the game. Seth Jones, Corey Perry and Ryan Donato confirmed there was a “heart to heart” players-only meeting.
The Blackhawks held a team meeting after the loss. The message sounded like keeping each other accountable.
The Blackhawks had a somewhat lengthy team meeting after the game, a "heart-to-heart," as Corey Perry put it. Nothing heated, but talking about "accountability" and being reliable, playing like a "brotherhood."