There has been great interest in the area of concussion. We did see a lot of increase in reporting after 2011-12, when we saw Sidney Crosby have a concussion. There has also been a lot more interest in what we can do to prevent them, because I don't want my players to be out, and a lot more concern about doing the right thing and getting back at the right time. There's that desire.
One thing that has also been really helpful for coaches is knowing the “recognize and remove” piece, and then to refer to a health care professional who can perform that assessment from a follow-up standpoint. There have been some great initiatives in the hockey world, and many other sports as well, to help disseminate that information, which is great.
It really is a team that works together, from a sport, science and health perspective.