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They're in line, blah, blah, blah.
We can't give it to you.
And by 90, like end of 90, I understand.
I mean, I've seen my older teammates, older teachers, that's how I like to call them,
struggle too, you know, five, seven years, they super champions, but they, they leave, uh, sort of in iffy sort of conditions, you know, you know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
So I figured out, uh, me and Alex, we're not going to get, uh, what we want.
Uh, and, uh, that's one of the reasons, you know, that's one of the, but most exciting reasons in 89, I had a super serial, like I said, uh, and in Philadelphia, Joel appoint from New York post asked me if I ever, uh,
would like to play in nhl and i said uh blindly like uh maybe one day i i don't know so far i'm playing for the army and learning hockey here i cannot imagine like in a year i will be in the united states of america trying myself a new league new teammates new life and so on and so on so hockey
Secondary like zeros, secondary sort of apartments and cars.
And that was secondary.
I did not dream how nice and how warm Red Wings organization, Mrs. Ilich, Mr. Ilich, and obviously the whole staff will treat me.
I don't know nothing about Corvette.
I don't know nothing about apartment, which is for free for a few years.
but they like uh to carry me like um their own sort of part of the family it was super nice and uh
I guess that's a price to be a little bit young, 20, and doesn't know much about life outside of the hockey.
And Mr. Yelich's family showed me how to be generous and kind and appreciative of things.
Like it doesn't happen overnight and every day or every year or every 10 years.
I don't know.
You choose, man.