After you got drafted, your adult life started in Stockton, California.
A: I knew literally nothing about that place. And all of a sudden, I needed to arrange pretty much every element of my life. When I first got to Stockton everything was new, again. When I got to the rink, I was comfortable and happy, learning a lot, but when I would get home, I was a little lost. I had to become a grown up as fast as I could, otherwise I would have been left behind. That worked out quite well and I had another good season in Stockton, which helped me play my best hockey up until that point at the Flames’ summer camp. The first summer I was still super intimidated to be on the ice with guys like Gio. Almost questioning why I was there.
The second year I understood that it was a matter of standing out. You only have a certain number of practices and games to present yourself. So, despite being sent back to Stockton, I knew I had a chance. During the 2017 season somebody got hurt and I was called back up again, and I played my first NHL game. My family and girlfriend, Claudia, also made it to Calgary from Toronto to see that game, which was around New Years, so I got to hang out with them after as well. That was something else. The guy that was deemed “too small”, the underdog, undersized, underrated guy, had finally made it. I remember it like it was yesterday, it was so unbelievable, after all those years.