When you started playing hockey,
what was the best advice you received?
Joel Benson #3
"The best advice I've received is you get out of it what you put into it. And to always have fun."
"Try your hardest, strive to be the best, and have fun. If you're not having fun, it's not worth playing anymore."
Chris Dodero #25
"Always work your hardest and never give up."
Thomas Ebbing #10
"Never give up. When you work hard good things will happen."
Daniel Fetzer #26
"To always stay positive and always work hard."
Jeff Kubiak #18
"When you're not working, someone else is."
Daniel Kucerovy #12
"Shoot where the goalie is not."
Brian LeBlanc #14
"Hard work beats skill when skill doesn't work hard."
Mackenzie MacEachern #19
"Work hard and good things will happen."
Phil Marinaccio #9
Dan McNamara #27
"Always have fun."
Chris Nell #31
"Work hard but most of all have fun."
Christian Neumann #4
"Hard work beats talent when talent doesn't work hard. And always have fun, it is a GAME!"
Charlie O'Connor #21
"When I started playing hockey the best advice I received was to never quit and to always work hard at what you do."
Sam Piazza #6
Ray Pigozzi #23
"Work your hardest. Never give up, always have fun, and enjoy what you're doing."
Patrick Polino #17
"No matter how many people tell you that you can't do something work as hard as you can to prove them wrong."
Alex Roos #28
"If you wanna score goals you have to go to the net."
Alex Sakellaropoulous #1
"Work hard and have fun, but work hard."
Jaccob Slavin #7
"The best advice I have ever received would be to always work hard
no matter what because you never know who is watching."
"Snipe the tendies, dangle thru bendies."
Joseph Widmar #8
"Have fun and trust yourself."
Johnny Wingels #5
"Don't give up if you can't do something. The only way to get better is to practice."
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