The hockey game I participated in the tournament three years ago was one of my most important events in my life. That game was one of my best accomplishments in my life. All the chairs in the stadium were robbed. It is difficult to explain the noise, the cheers of the fans, the sofas talking with the players, the players who are talking with each other, and so on. The arena was made to eliminate the sound of 1,000 people, but that afternoon was not absorbed like a sponge. To the eyes of so many people, it brought me fear and motivation.
In about 20 years of my life, hockey accounted for the majority of my time. If I do not train or play, I am thinking about it. In the junior hockey game of Stratford, Ontario, Former Chicago Black Hawks and Patrick Stapleton, 1972's top defensive player, says that three interdependent key elements are important for the success of the game, as follows I explained: The goalkeeper has never experienced activities that are consistent with the level of discipline necessary for all three elements to achieve and maintain optimal performance. The isolated superior nature of the goalkeeper position presents a unique challenge. A physical, mental, or spiritual error may occur at any point in the game.
Let me tell you: I was broke when I was 14 years old when playing hockey. This is one of my most painful experiences in my life. For me, hockey is everything. I like this sport more than anything in the world, so I am determined to participate in the NHL competition. I watched Mighty Duck with hockey gloves, showed the scene with a hockey stick in front of the TV in the living room and my mother cried from the kitchen so I decided not to destroy something .