“Revolutionary Mastery”. American Avangard striker watched Datsyuk play as a child

American striker “Vanguard” Alex Broadhurst talked about his childhood and also admitted that he admired the game as a child Pavel Datsyuk .

In June “Avant-garde” announced the signing of a one-year contract with Broadhurst, 29, who spent the last two seasons in the Finnish HIFK.

“I was born in a suburb of Chicago, a place called Oakland. I grew up in the city of Orland Park, we live there and now live in the summer. I started hockey after my older brother, child you always repeat after your brother, you follow him everywhere. As a result, I fell in love with hockey. How many hours did we spend with him in the basement, playing against each other!

My brother and I were big fans of Jeremy Roenick and Chris Chelios, who played in Chicago. As a kid, I used to meet them at the arena, take autographs, it was very cool. I also followed Joe Sakic, Steve Yzerman. When Pavel Datsyuk arrived in Detroit, he also followed him. A unique, one might say, revolutionary craftsmanship, – quotes the words of Broadhurst “Championship”.

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Source : MatchTV

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