The Kansas City Coyotes run the locker room like an actual pack of Coyotes. It's called method acting, you may have heard of it. So we all have a voice, and give our opinions on things, and then there's sort of a leader type figure (the parent / elder wolves, or in this case the general manager). You're probably thinking, hey, what about the alpha male? Doesn't he run the show single handedly and beat down any challengers?
And the simple answer is no, that is not true! There's not actually Alpha males who dominate wolf packs! It was all a mistake by a biologist that popular culture latched on to. Wolves typically move in family units, lead by (but not controlled) the parents. So that's what it's like in KCC - there's the leaders (mainly the GM and the captains, and I guess also the former GMs) who set the tone and provide veteran advice / experience, but everyone gets some level of input. It's a place where the different groups work together to grow, and learn, and hunt and kill their pray (opposing teams).
And the simple answer is no, that is not true! There's not actually Alpha males who dominate wolf packs! It was all a mistake by a biologist that popular culture latched on to. Wolves typically move in family units, lead by (but not controlled) the parents. So that's what it's like in KCC - there's the leaders (mainly the GM and the captains, and I guess also the former GMs) who set the tone and provide veteran advice / experience, but everyone gets some level of input. It's a place where the different groups work together to grow, and learn, and hunt and kill their pray (opposing teams).