
Worth Repeating: Shane Doan on Playing the Long Game
From Better Sports Parents by Scott Rintoul
April 17, 2026 · 13 min · Season 1
About this episode
Shane Doan discusses the importance of allowing children to enjoy sports and the non-linear nature of athlete development.
Affectionately known as Captain Coyote, Shane Doan played 21 seasons in the NHL and has worked in executive positions with multiple franchises since his playing days ended. The former Memorial Cup MVP and three time Gold Medalist at the World Championships is also the father of four children, one of whom, Josh Doan, plays in the NHL for the Buffalo Sabres. In this segment, Shane uses Josh's story as a late bloomer to illustrate that development is not linear while advising parents to simply let their children play the games they love as long as possible. Listen to the full episode: Spotify Apple Watch on YouTube
People in this episode
Host: Scott Rintoul
Guest: Shane Doan
Topics covered
- youth sports
- parenting advice
- athlete development
- NHL
- family
- long-term success
Keywords
- Shane Doan
- Josh Doan
- NHL
- youth sports
- parenting
- athlete development
- long game
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: NHL, Buffalo Sabres, Memorial Cup, Spotify, Apple, YouTube
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