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.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

He said he thinks I'm doing well, that I make some really good plays and then some plays that are questionable. I'm not very consistent right now, which is understandable considering I've never played hockey at a higher level than high school hockey in Colorado before this year. He told me that I'm 19 years old, not a kid anymore, but he also realizes that in terms of being a hockey player, I'm still very undeveloped and I've come a long way considering that. I know I make some mistakes, but I'm going to work on my consistency in the next few weeks. Coach also told me all the mistakes I'm making are coachable, and I need to keep working on getting better because I have a lot of potential and a lot to learn.

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