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.

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Last night was a close game. We won 5-4 in overtime. We didn't have our best game, and the other team came out really strong. We were down 2-0, but came back to win, which is a good sign. I played pretty well. I was hitting people and making good passes. I'd like to shoot the puck more, but I'm happy with how I played last night. Before the game, I told myself I wanted to play with confidence, play smart, and keep things simple. I think I did a good job for the most part, and it was a lot of fun to play in that close of a game. Tonight we have to control the game because a lot of times, the longer an opponent is in a close game, the more they believe they can win. And those games can be really dangerous. I'm going to focus on keeping my strong play going.

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