My name is Connor Tedstrom. I played high school hockey in Colorado for 4 years, and during my senior year, I decided I wanted to pursue playing junior hockey and Division I college hockey. This is the story of going from Colorado High School Hockey to junior hockey from my perspective: my thoughts, experiences, and lessons learned along the way.

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Still Improving

Every day, I'm getting better. That was my goal when I chose to live this life, and I knew I could do it if I put my mind to it. I knew coming into this year that I had a lot of work to do, and that it might not be easy, but I've been committed to making myself better. I can really tell that I'm getting better every day. And when I can see myself getting better by the day, I wonder what people like my parents are going to think when they haven't seen me play in months, at least in person. I'm really excited about how much I'm improving. I love getting on the ice every day and working to become a better hockey player. Hard work really does pay off. And there's nothing more fun than seeing yourself improve in something you love. But I need to keep working because I know I can still get a lot better. Every day.

No comments:

Post a Comment