HFBoardsille oli referoitu Shaun Heshkan haastattelua Friedmanin 31 Thoughts podcastista, lainataan tuo pätkä tähänkin:
Vaikuttaa erittäin erinomaiselta toiminnalta Kärppien puolelta Jessen kanssa, mikä nyt osaltaan kyllä olikin arvattavissa. Itseluottamus on jännä asia.
Ja varsinkin nuorilla pelaajilla niin pirun tärkeä.
When Jesse Puljujarvi went back to Karpat in 2018, he was given a dressing-room seat next to 34-year-old Shaun Heshka of Melville, Sask. (Before Puljujarvi returned to Edmonton this year, he was sandwiched between two Canadians, Heshka and 30-year-old Cody Kunyk of Sherwood Park, Alta.) When Oilers coach Dave Tippett said last week Puljujarvi was being promoted to the top line, Heshka re-tweeted the news on his Twitter timeline.
“We watch the games,” Heshka said Tuesday. “I couldn’t think any more highly of him — people here are rooting for him. Our job was to talk to him in English as much as possible, build his confidence, get his love for the game back. We felt we did that here, and it’s great to see him doing well.”
What do you remember about Puljujarvi when he came back to Karpat?
“He looked like he needed a hug,” Heshka answered. “He went there with a picture of how things were supposed to work, and (they) didn’t work out that way. For him, it’s not about money. He wanted to play because he loves playing, and we told him, ‘This is your team and we’ll all trail behind you.’”
What’s the difference now as opposed to then?
“He figured out how to play the game — how he can use his teammates to further himself. He doesn’t have to do it all himself. He just really matured as a person, and he’s the hardest player to train with here. There are a lot of young players around, and he sets the example. They all look at him, ‘What am I supposed to do?’ He sets the tone.”
Vaikuttaa erittäin erinomaiselta toiminnalta Kärppien puolelta Jessen kanssa, mikä nyt osaltaan kyllä olikin arvattavissa. Itseluottamus on jännä asia.
Ja varsinkin nuorilla pelaajilla niin pirun tärkeä.