S79 PT #0: Drafting Some Leadership
Due: Sunday, October 13th @ 11:59 PM PST
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Ferda
Bank Manager Posting Freak
During the offseason, Billy Herrington doesn't take a break from being a leader—he embraces the role even more. Known for his dedication both on and off the ice, Billy has always understood that leadership goes beyond just playing well during the season. So when the offseason hits, he's still very much engaged with his team and management, showing them that he’s committed to the long-term success of the organization. First off, Billy is the kind of guy who reaches out to younger teammates or rookies who might be joining the team. Whether it's through informal meetups or texting them words of encouragement, he makes sure they feel welcomed and up to speed on how things work in the locker room and on the ice. Even though he’s a veteran, Billy’s approach is very hands-on—he's not above skating drills with the younger guys just to help them get their legs under them before camp officially starts. While many players might take some time off to relax (and Billy does enjoy his moments of golf and relaxation), he’s also one of the first to volunteer to come into training camp early. He leads by example, showing his dedication to improving and staying sharp, and this doesn’t go unnoticed by management. Even when he doesn't have to be there, Billy’s on the ice working on his conditioning and skills, showing his teammates that preparation never stops, even when the games aren’t being played. He’s not just concerned with his personal stats; Billy makes sure to be someone his team can look up to by demonstrating that leadership is about more than big speeches. It’s about consistent effort, involvement, and setting a tone that elevates everyone around him, and the offseason is no different.
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