I don't feel too much pressure. The way I look at it is, I'm playing hockey. I don't add that pressure on myself, if I do that I tense up. I just go out there and play.
I think I've got pretty good chances. I talked to a couple different teams and they seem pretty interested. I'm hoping to move on.
I thought we played really well. We played awesome getting to the state finals, something not many teams are able to do. It just didn't work out, but we made a good run at it.
I was pretty surprised. It's a great honor and I'm just extremely proud of myself and proud of my team.
It was something I wanted to do right away. I was so thrilled to be on the team. I knew I had a good shot and I gave it my all. It turned out to be a good thing for me.
It was very special. We wanted to do it for our coach (Ryan Sarazin) and everybody on the team that's worked very hard. It gives us a lot of confidence and a lot of motivation. We now know that we can skate with everybody down here and now we look to go get a title.
It's kind of different, but they are good guys and we actually skated pretty well together I thought. We don't have set lines as far as number. We roll so every line gets to play. We're one of the top lines.
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