I've been involved with minor hockey since my kids were little and since I was in university, and I've watched the progression that has happened over the years in coaching, not only for that four-year-old who, at four, is saying to himself that he wants to be an NHL superstar and he wants to be Tuukka Rask in goal, or whoever it may be. You watch that progress throughout peewee, midget and junior, and everybody is going to the NHL and everyone is going to be that superstar.
A lot of things have changed, not only for them but we've seen that in the game, which has become faster and quicker.
As you've said, you've been involved with the league for 26 years. What changes have you seen specifically when we're dealing with head injuries, and what do you see for the next 26 years?