Andrew Gordon, on discovering his passion for hockey: “I was probably about 3 or 4 years old, and there was a documentary on TV, the ’72 Series, the Canada-Russia series — my dad was big into it. We used to sit there and watch it — we’d recorded it. Instead of watching cartoons I’d come home and watch that ’72 tape about four or five times a day. The ’72 series, there’s so much passion in it. I remember being 5 or 6 years old and just glued to it.
OFB: You still watch it today?
AG: “I get new documentaries on DVD and stuff like that at Christmas every year, and every now and then I watch it — you can’t deny the passion that those guys played with back then.
“My dad’s favorite team was Montreal growing up, so I got into that, and they won the Cup in ’93, when I was still young enough to get excited about what it was all about. There are all kinds of factors [influencing passion], but that ’72 series is what really turned my passion.”
On summer and missing hockey or savoring the break: “The first couple of weeks are nice when you can just relax and are enjoying time with your friends and stuff, but for me the itch comes back pretty quickly. I miss gamedays more than anything. You know you wake up and you don’t think about anything but the game that day. You’re not going out and paying bills, you’re not running around town, you go to the rink, you go home, you go to sleep, you think about the game.
“Whatever you do that day is solely focused on game time. All you focus on is 7:00, and in the summer, I don’t wake up with that focus for the full day. I’ll wake up and focus for two hours, three hours in the weight room and then . . . I’m just daydreaming all day. I miss gamedays the most.” |
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Ted Leonsis
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I caught the last 45min of camp yesterday and Mathieu really stuck out. It doesn’t suprise me with his emphasis. Not only does he have good moves and a great shot, he’s passionate. He’s great to watch. And the goalie duel at the end was pricelss, can’t wait for those kids to develop more.
How long did it take to find the 22203 P.O.?
Someone has an updated roster?