«I always say this. I feel like I got a two-year masterclass in coaching in the NHL,» Carbery said. «Because, as an assistant, you're in a secondary role. You're in the background a little bit, you've got your responsibilities, you've got your means, but you have all this time to take in all this great information and learn from Jason Spezzas, Jake Muzzins, all these people, you get to pick their brain, Mark Giordano, too.
«I left Toronto feeling A) grateful, B) gaining all this knowledge, and C) really confident that, okay, now I feel really comfortable,» Carbery continued. «I believed I could be an NHL head coach below, but now I feel really comfortable and confident to get on that bench as a head coach.»