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.

Friday, February 18, 2011

The times that I did shoot, I needed to get the puck off the ice. I think I did well to get the puck to the net, but when I'm shooting I need to think about getting the puck off the ice so it's harder for the goalie to stop. It may sound like I'm overanalyzing every aspect of the game, every play, but that's how I'm learning. This coach demands perfection. You do things his way or not at all. He analyzes every play, always looks for things you do wrong so he can teach you to be better, and it's helping me to look at my play on the ice more and learn. It's helping me learn how to think and play at the same time.

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