I love hockey. I've played since I could walk. My life has been built around the game and for this I am thankful. I've watched my favourite players on YouTube and on T.V. McDavid, Crosby, Marner, these are players I admire. Their creativity, power and ability to separate themselves from the others has inspired me to become a disciplined player when training. I aspire to be like these greats and I think I'm on the right path to get there. I'd like to be the next great player who someday would be listed when others think of great players.
I think I'd be a good candidate to a team because my speed and sense of the game are faster than most. I have soft hands and I move the puck in tight spaces to scoring positions often and with speed. I've been told I have a great work ethic. I've set the pace on many teams leading the other guys to work hard from beginning to end. I love all sports and my speed is the characteristic that separates me from others.
Academics are important to me, but I have to work hard to get the results I aspire to achieve. Many nights I go over my work until I am confident and comfortable. I like to learn by doing. I love to draw, I visualize and detail. These are some of my best qualities.
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