Study finds pairing objective tests with scouting improves hockey IQ predictions

In a study that is the first of its kind, a research team led by a McGill professor has developed a more objective way to identify ice hockey players' game intelligence, or "hockey IQ." And the method, which pairs objective test results with scouting insights, is likely to yield the most accurate results, the researchers suggest.

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