Note: Periodically throughout the season, Oilers' prospect and current Springfield Falcons' winger Rob Schremp will provide Illegal Curve readers with a unique insight into the world of professional hockey.
For Rob's sixth entry, Rob has agreed to answer some questions recapping his season with Springfield and previewing his off-season plans.
Here is the interview:
Illegal Curve: Springfield narrowly missed the playoffs this year. What do you feel the team could have done better?
Rob: That is tough to say; I think we played really hard all the way through the end of the season. I have to say that there was not a single game that we did not compete in.
Illegal Curve: Your all around game has made significant strides this year. What do you credit for that success?
Rob: I would have to attribute that to another year of being around experienced veterans and good coaching. The last two seasons I have played with both of those and I think my game has made strides.
Illegal Curve: Are you 100% healthy heading into the off-season?
Rob: Yes I am.
Illegal Curve: What are your summer training plans?
Rob: I really want to focus on working on my explosiveness. As well, I would like to work on my overall strength.
Illegal Curve: Obama or Hillary?
Rob: Hillary.
For Illegal Curve, I'm Richard Pollock.
Here are Rob's past five entries:
Schremp's fifth entry.
Schremp's fourth entry.
Schremp's third entry.
Schremp's second entry.
Schremp's first entry.
Monday, May 12, 2008
Life in Pro Hockey with Rob Schremp (Sixth Entry)
Posted by Richard Pollock at 4:43 PM
Labels: Edmonton Oilers, life in pro hockey, rob schremp, Springfield, springfield falcons
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1 comment:
do you really want your best scorer mixing it up in the corners w the goons and taking the chance of getting hurt??? hasn't he always been coached to not do that? aren't the #s hes puttting up pretty darn good? the falcons were in the mix right up til edmonton took their starting keeper.
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