“My dad was on of the best Ice hockey players of the country, so the sport has always been a big part of my upbringing. Growing up my dad was the coach of my team which wasn’t always easy, especially not when you are a teenagers and you start to rebel against your parents. When my parents divorced I lived with my mum so most of my quality time with my dad was spend on the field. He is extremely passionate about the sport so he always tried to share his knowledge with me. As a teenager I did not always understood his advice and often I felt criticized. When I got a little older I started to understand that he was trying to teach me some important life lessons. A few years ago my team was lacking a player so my dad stepped in. He was already 55 but he was still able to play with so much strength. It was an incredible experience for me to play with my dad. He taught me that if you want to succeed, you need to work hard and push your boundaries. That applies to ice hockey but also to life.”
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