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, November 25, 2011
Game - On!
Another huge game tonight. We won on Wednesday 5-3 and played pretty well. We played with a little fear, and that's always when you play the best. Our coach keeps telling us, though, that he thinks we got El Paso's B game. They're going to come out a lot harder tonight and we have to be ready. There are few chances for us as a team to make statements because the bottom line is that sometimes our quality of opponent is not the greatest in this league. That's why our coach also stresses that practice needs to be where we make steps as a team, where we really push ourselves, compete, and get better. This series is one where we can really measure ourselves as a team and make a statement in the league. It's one of the--if not the--most important series of the year for us. I'm so excited for tonight. Our coach has also kept telling us that how successful we are as college hockey players will be determined by how well we play in big games against tough opponents. Tonight's game is a big game.
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