Brandon Rubeo @BrandonRubeo
@Tiru IMO the #1 tip for tryouts is to battle and compete every rep—every drill, every shift, whether you have the puck or not.
Without being familiar with your game or seeing tape, it’s tough to give personalized feedback. That said, one underrated thing I always encourage is don’t be afraid to ask a coach a good question during tryouts—especially if you’re unsure about positioning or expectations. Any good coach will respect that you’re trying to learn and improve, and it shows maturity and awareness.
Control what you can: compete, be coachable, and make simple plays at speed.
