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A Day in the Life with Eric Condra
http://video.senators.nhl.com/videoc...id=DL|OTT|home
Here's an inside look at what a game day is like for Erik Condra. You really get to see how much of an elite professional he has come to be. Here are some of the things that really stuck out to me. Leadership: You see him leading the stretch at one point, I thought this was interesting because everyone seemed to be feeding off his stretching routine. Class: Eric takes time out of his day (game day nonetheless) and stops after practice to sign an autograph for a young fan. That kids eyes lit up like christmas, very nice souvenir for him. Stamina: You see Condra doing cardio before the game, and the highlights they showed from the Rangers game you don't see him huffing or puffing even once. I think the most impressive part of the video was that even thought it was a game day, you still see Condra running up the stairs approximately 1:00 in. Check it out for yourself. Discuss. |
Fighting the Man: http://www.examiner.com/binghamton-s...ce-car-updated
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class act signing the stick for that kid, a lot of guys won't do stuff like that. This year I got to go to the Telus Skins Game, and this one kid (probably about 8) asked Johnathan Vegas for a signature, and he was just like "Oh, I'll get you later"
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That video was pretty long, you could say it had stamina.
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Super Condra!
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http://video.senators.nhl.com/videoc...=769&id=137641
Konopka is ****ing hilarious, " we're here with Jerry Seinfeld" lol. |
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Condra's video needs more Daugavins in it.
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I really like these player videos. They should keep doing them. Kenopka is just hilarious haha
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Holy ****.
Peter Regin is so skinny. |
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Love that Condra video, I've been saying the Sens need to do behind the scenes stuff for years to engage the fans more, well done.
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I finally watched this. A few things...I'm not particularly pleased with the way he signed the kid's hockey stick. I think it would have been a little more appropriate to get out of the car and perhaps shake the kids hand and ask him a few questions. The way he signed that hockey stick is kind of like someone sitting down when shaking hands...it's just not proper. There could be any number of factors such as maybe it was a busy street, maybe he already signed 500 other sticks and was looking to get home, or perhaps he has little confidence in himself that he doesn't want to act like more than he projects himself to be.
He also made a point about getting to sleep after hockey games. I've always wondered this myself because it would seem to me that not only do they play till late at night but then they usually follow it up with a dinner. Figure in that with getting home and unwinding and that probably puts you to bed at 2 - 3 am. If that's the case, do hockey players typically waked up at noon so they've had ample sleep? |
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They wake up at 8-9 get to the rink until 12 then go back to sleep until around 3-4. Some don't go back to sleep, some play games(Lehner, Petersson) some sleep less etc... |
If I was goin to bed after 3am and waking up around 7:30ish am, and going through a workout, skating etc.. then, finally getting a chance to take a nap in the afternoon, I'm pretty sure I'll sleep in and fail to show up to the game.
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Daugavins seems a little out of shape to be a hockey player..
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I'm so jealous of their life...
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They get more sleep then you say however...their sleeping over night doesn't consist of just 4 hours of sleep... A home game ends around 9:25...they're out of there a bit after 10-1030...they are home and finished eating by 12. They go to bed at around 130-2 and wake up at around 830-9. 7-8 hours plus a nap in the afternoon for 1-2 hours is plenty. Most of us could only dream of getting 8-10 hours of sleep in a day. |
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Condra always shows up to play. |
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Dauggy looks like a stoner in the back seat who's rolling some js lol
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