More encouraging stuff in today’s Luke Fox piece for Sportsnet
>>Skepticism over Gillis running the show in Toronto stems from the fact that he hasn’t worked for an NHL team since being fired from the Canucks in 2014, but he’s an outside-the-box thinker who has always embraced sports science and analytics.
He has studied the U.S. military and teams in other sports to learn how to maximize human performance. Gillis credits his deep dive into sleep, recovery and nutritional science for improving the Canucks’ road record. He built algorithms around fatigue analysis and brought in specialized coaches for both offensive and defensive skills.
Many of these performance-boosting methods are now commonplace across the league. They weren’t when Gillis pushed the problem-solving in the early 2010s.