Thursday 3 January 2013

Magic Tricks Free

Magic Tricks Free Biography
It doesn't get any better for a young hockey player than representing the United States at the World Junior Hockey Championships.


Eighteen-year-old Ryan Hartman of West Dundee is doing exactly that — for the second year in a row.



Ryan, a center, is playing with the under-20 USA national hockey team at the International Ice Hockey Federal World Junior Championships in Ufa, Russia. Ryan — the second-youngest player on the team — scored a goal Wednesday to help Team USA top the Czech Republic 7-0, setting up a semifinal match today against a Canadian squad that includes several players who'd be in the NHL today if not for the league's lockout.



Last year, he won a gold medal with USA's under-18 hockey team.



"It's been awesome so far. I met a lot of top end guys in the tournament," Ryan said. "I don't really feel the pressure too much, I just like to have fun with it. I don't think too much about it. I just play how I play."



But that's not all — this summer, the young man known for his grit and determination was recruited to play for the Ontario Hockey League's Plymouth Whalers. Before that, he spent two seasons with USA Hockey's national team development program based in Ann Arbor, Mich., which features many of the top young players in the country on under-17 and under-18 teams.


Magic Tricks Free
Magic Tricks Free
Magic Tricks Free
Magic Tricks Free
Magic Tricks Free
Magic Tricks Free
Magic Tricks Free
Magic Tricks Free
Magic Tricks Free
Magic Tricks Free
Magic Tricks Free
Magic Tricks Free
Magic Tricks Free
Magic Tricks Free
Magic Tricks Free
Magic Tricks Free
Magic Tricks Free
Magic Tricks Free
Magic Tricks Free
Magic Tricks Free

No comments:

Post a Comment