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Check Republic† - End of regular season interview with Ken Frazier
We caught up with starting goalie Ken Frazier of the Check Republic to ask him for his thoughts on the end of the year.
US: Ken, how would you rate this season?
KF: Definitely a success. Any time you have a major transition in leadership, you just want to avoid implosion. I'm really proud of the way our guys stepped up and maintained where they were.
US: Speaking of that, what do you think of the new leadership style?
KF: It's a lot to get used to, but it's already worked, and it's going to work a lot more. Now that we're in the playoffs, he's got us all focused on the goal of winning.
US: You're going up against a very strong team in the Woodchucks. Realistically, do you even have a chance?
KF: Whenever I get to the point where I don't think we even have a chance, then I'll ask coach to put me on the bench! (laughs) But seriously, if you have guys committed to working hard on special teams play, and blocking shots, and getting a good offense going...there's always a chance.
US: Tell me: who's the best player on this team?
KF: Oh man, that's not fair! OK, I'll mention a couple: Mark Lilly is great. He's always putting his best effort in. You never see him take a play off. Romeo (Brenner) is a goal-scoring machine when he gets hot. Heath (Koenig) is your consistent guy; always good for a point. And his brother Chris is our best defensemen.
US: What's the relationship like between you and backup Fred Goheen? He was widely expected to start this season until you came along.
KF: No, everything's great between us! He's a stand-up guy, and we only wish the best for each other.
US: What are your final thoughts for tomorrow night's series opener?
KF: We're going to have to play them hard and smart tactically, and I need to be able to see the puck and play it well to start a good rush up the ice. It should be fun!
US: Thanks for your time, Ken, and good luck!
US: Ken, how would you rate this season?
KF: Definitely a success. Any time you have a major transition in leadership, you just want to avoid implosion. I'm really proud of the way our guys stepped up and maintained where they were.
US: Speaking of that, what do you think of the new leadership style?
KF: It's a lot to get used to, but it's already worked, and it's going to work a lot more. Now that we're in the playoffs, he's got us all focused on the goal of winning.
US: You're going up against a very strong team in the Woodchucks. Realistically, do you even have a chance?
KF: Whenever I get to the point where I don't think we even have a chance, then I'll ask coach to put me on the bench! (laughs) But seriously, if you have guys committed to working hard on special teams play, and blocking shots, and getting a good offense going...there's always a chance.
US: Tell me: who's the best player on this team?
KF: Oh man, that's not fair! OK, I'll mention a couple: Mark Lilly is great. He's always putting his best effort in. You never see him take a play off. Romeo (Brenner) is a goal-scoring machine when he gets hot. Heath (Koenig) is your consistent guy; always good for a point. And his brother Chris is our best defensemen.
US: What's the relationship like between you and backup Fred Goheen? He was widely expected to start this season until you came along.
KF: No, everything's great between us! He's a stand-up guy, and we only wish the best for each other.
US: What are your final thoughts for tomorrow night's series opener?
KF: We're going to have to play them hard and smart tactically, and I need to be able to see the puck and play it well to start a good rush up the ice. It should be fun!
US: Thanks for your time, Ken, and good luck!
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