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VETERAN LEADER JOINS BLUE TONGUES |
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Written by Skatebiz
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Thursday, 07 May 2009 |
VETERAN LEADER JOINS BLUE TONGUES
by Wendy Hansen
Few players on the Blue Tongues roster can say they
know first hand what it's like to win the Goodall Cup - the third oldest prize
in ice hockey around the world - but veteran forward Trevor Walsh, who recently
signed with the Blue Tongues after his move to Brisbane with his family, can
attest to what it takes to win the coveted trophy all too well.
"There
is only one way to approach any game and that is to want to win. If you don't
want to win, then there is no sense playing a competitive sport. That's what I
love about the game of ice hockey - it attracts the most competitive
people." When asked what he can bring to the Blue Tongues line up
this season, Walshie (as he's affectionately known) replied, "It's hard to
teach an old dog new tricks but I will give 100% every shift I play this
season. I believe this year the Blue Tongues have a real chance to be
successful and I am very happy to be a part of this team."
And
a part of any successful team is chemistry, on and off the ice.
"On
ice chemistry being the most important of the two," Walshie said.
"Most teams have a lot of different personalities with many different off
ice commitments which might prohibit a lot of interaction. It's on the ice
where the chemistry is most important."
Walsh
knows a thing or two about chemistry on the ice. In the last 9 seasons, he has
scored 118 goals and 93 assists. "Every member of the team must be on the
same page. No one player can think he is bigger than the team's objective. It
is not an easy thing to achieve, but when the chemistry is right, it usually
has a successful outcome and is a really fun thing to be a part of. I have been
fortunate to be a part of this type of situation a couple times while playing
hockey." And not just locally either, as
Walshie has represented Australia
numerous times as part of the Mighty Roos, Australia's National Mens team.
A
hard-hitting and intense forward, the ever humble Walsh imbedded himself into
the hearts of the Adelaide Avalanche (and now Adelaide Adrenaline) fans. "Adelaide has a real
healthy hockey following and I was very fortunate to play there for the last 9
years. The people of Adelaide
were very good to me and my family." And when asked what he thinks the Adelaide fans' reaction
will be to his return to the ice in an opposing sweater, Walsh answered,
"I think that they understand that a hockey player wants to play at the
most competitive level for as long as he can. I missed out on a year and a half
of the AIHL due to things out my control in Adelaide. I just want to finish out my career
with a championship. I believe I can do that here on the Gold Coast. I think Adelaide fans will
respect that."
We
hope he can finish his career with another Championship too, with the Blue
Tongues!
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