“One ironic thing is that although (the Soviet Union) was one of the most oppressive systems, with no respect for the individual, it somehow produced the freest hockey on the planet. These guys, when they got on the ice, it was like watching jazz. They could do anything. I find that a paradox. It's interesting because I think the North American style was a lot less free. It was not encouraged to be creative.” ThinkingGuyIndividualInterestingCreativeStylePlanetsUnionsJazzIceParadoxHockeyIronicSovietBe CreativeSoviet UnionNo RespectIronic Things Author:Gabe Polsky
“Anatoli Tarasov, the guy that created the Soviet style of play, was a visionary. He was a creative thinker. He studied ballet and chess and art and read a lot.” ArtPlayGuyCreativeStyleChessThinkerSovietBalletVisionaries Author:Gabe Polsky
“A lot of what I know as a filmmaker is because of hockey. That's teamwork, and being able to collaborate with people, and be creative with them, and get the most out of everybody. Everyone's got different talents, and you've got to bring out the best of everybody, and use your strengths and work together, and try and evolve it rather than do what was done before you, and to push into new areas.” PeopleKnowsTryingDifferentDoneUseAbleTogetherCreativeTalentAreasEvolveFilmmakerWorking TogetherTeamworkHockeyBe Creative Author:Gabe Polsky