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The Vancouver Tribune sports page recently caught up with Vancouver Wolves reserve Kid Frost at a charity appearance.  The forward was wrapping up a scholarship ship event at a local school when he was asked about his role on the team and how he manages that game in and game out.  Here's what he had to say:

 

"In all honesty, I love it.  It's something that I've embraced from the start of my tenure here.  I'm a realist at heart and I knew that I was never going to matriculate into some superstar elite hockey player.  That wasn't my goal nor my focus.  I wanted to play a small role on a team that could compete and hopefully win a championship.  I wanted to help support the more dedicated and driven players on the team by doing the little things.  So I just stay ready.  Whatever moment my line is called, I skate in and I do my thing.  Need defense?  Sure.  Need a shot on goal?  Sure.  Need to just give energy and break for our studs?  Sure.  Whatever it takes is the motto and I'm completely happy with that."

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