Great teammates make great teams 💪

[Music] What’s the best thing about playing on a team and not by yourself? I mean, sports is all about being together, right? Connecting. So, I feel like, uh, to be out there working with your teammates, your best friends, I feel like that just makes the whole part of winning even more fun. So, yeah. Yeah. How do you make the new players feel welcome? I mean, uh, I’ve been new myself, so I know to have guys kind of taking care of you, giving you some advice. It’s anything from where to eat to, uh, what to do around the ring. So, I feel like uh it makes you feel a little bit more like home. So, that’s why I tried to do the new mix. What’s your favorite memory from another teammate on the Sharks? Uh, I got plenty. I mean, another one good memory is that young Climber and I played together 14 years ago and had some really fun times in Sweden. So, now we’re teammates again. So, it’s like uh going back to the old old times. It’s kind of fun to have them. So, that’s cool. Do you have any superstitions before a game? Uh, a little bit. I mean, I call it habits kind of. I always do the left scape for the right and like left pads and it’s more like uh just makes sense. But yeah, a little bit if you have a good game and you scored a goal, maybe you keep doing the same thing. [Music]

Watch Alex Wennberg in Future Sharks Hockey & Health presented by Kaiser Permanente.

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  1. yk what’s crazy is that Kaiser always tried to deny my autism, and every time they told me to go to a different psychiatrist to diagnose me they would always say I was autistic and Kaiser would say “nuh uh nuh uh!”
    The funniest part is they diagnosed me with Asperger’s before it was considered autism. I have not had a good experience with Kaiser.

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