LucyXpher 1,580 Posted March 14 Share Posted March 14 (edited) As our flight touched down in Stockholm, I couldnât help but be reminded that I was a long way from home. Having spent most of my life and professional career as a writer in Houston, the prospect of crossing the pond and living in a new country for any extended period of time was admittedly quite mystifying. Opportunity calls-- or at least that's what I told myself as I disembarked the aircraft and began making my way through the terminal. After a nearly 12-hour flight, my destination was still an hour's train ride away-- Vasteras, one of northern Europe's oldest cities, approximately 100km west of Stockholm. Stepping outside, I found myself instinctively buttoning up my coat and folding my arms. In contrast to the humid heat of Houston, even in the month of March, the air here in Sweden tasted fresh, brisk even, if not a little chilly. It's a change, no doubt about that, though not an entirely unwelcome one.   Last season, writing for VHL.com, I covered the story of the Houston Bulls, chronicling their rise from an early season underdog to a playoff favorite. Having privileged access to the locker room, the players, and staff, I grew quite fond of the team, experiencing the excitement of their first-round playoff victory, as well as the pain of their semi-final defeat. The loss was made to sting all the more as I knew that I would be moving on from coverage of the Bulls at the conclusion of the playoffs, not unlike the players who would be moving on to new teams for S93. Only yesterday, my next assignment was confirmed-- the Vasteras Iron Eagles of the VHLE. I had known I'd likely be heading to Europe to cover the E, but the city I'd be calling home for the duration of this next season remained a mystery until what seemed like the final hour. When I finally got the call on Monday evening, my bags were already half packed and I scrambled to put the rest of my life together in short orderâcoat, scarves, boots, hat... I don't live in the real world and my life is chaos, though I suppose that's half the fun.    And while I could go on about my hectic travel schedule, my lack of sleep, or prepping for a feature interview while on an intercontinental flight, this piece isn't about me so I'll spare you my melodrama. Suffice it to say, the whirlwind that was my weekend surely cannot compare to the experience of recent VHL and VHLE draftee, Lucy Leitner.    I had the opportunity to follow Leitner's first professional hockey season in Houston and was impressed with her level of play and commitment to development on and off the ice. She got off to a flying start, quickly dispelling any doubts that her success at the junior level wouldn't translate to the minor pro ranks. Finishing the season with 76 points in 72 games, collecting 60 assists in the process, Leitner impressed scouts enough for Riga to select her 3rd overall in the VHL draft. In the VHLE draft, it was Vasteras that collected the smooth skating defender with the 2nd overall pick. Notably, in both drafts over the weekend, it was Leitner's Houston teammate, Antonia Bucatini @CowboyinAmerica, who was selected 1st overall, completing a trifecta of 1st overall selections in the VHLM, VHLE, and VHL.    Vasteras, Sweden   I slept through the hour-long train ride from Stockholm to Vasteras and, groggy-eyed, I caught a cab from the train station to the hotel and turned in early (it was only 4pm local time). The next morning, I met Lucy in the hotel lobby at 9:00. She was in a chipper mood, almost glowing as she crossed the lobby and greeted me warmly. She had arrived in Vasteras the same day as I had for a short visit and already had plans to leave in less than 24 hours to fly back to the USâto Salt Lake City, for the World Junior Championships. Today, she had the morning free to explore the city and I was more than happy to tag along.   Unlike Houston, Vasteras is a walkable city. In Houston, if you donât have a vehicle, youâre not going to get far. If you want to get anywhere, youâll need to put on your game face, grit your teeth, hit the freeway, and hope to hell you donât encounter the infamous Houston driver. Sure, there are bike paths down by the bayou and the city has got some nice parks, but itâs hot, horrendously humid, and sweatier than hyperhidrosis if it isnât one of those precious few temperate weeks in the middle of February. Sound like your cup of tea? At least make sure itâs iced and unsweet, you psycho. By contrast, Vasteras has a beautiful historical district called Bondtorget. With quaint and colorful buildings, cobblestone streets, outdoor markets, a picturesque plaza, and bridges that cross the SvartĂ„n river, it doesnât feel like life is coming at you a million miles a minute. In the chaos of the last 48 hours, taking in these relatively quiet streets with Lucy was a breath of fresh airâand I mean that literally. Back in Houston, itâs muggier than a stein of bulldog-branded root beer... Look, Iâm tired and Iâm trying, do with that odd analogy what you will.  Walking through the narrow streets, we stumbled upon a small bridge over the SvartĂ„n with hundreds of locks hooked on the railings. I had seen bridges like this before in Europe and in North America, but Lucy seemingly had not.   âWhy are all these locks here?â she asked, curiously.  âTheyâre called love locks,â I replied, âLook, you can see the initials inscribed on them. Couples leave them as a sign of their unbreakable love.â  Leaning in closer to examine the locks, Lucy had an air of fascination about her, like a kid in a candy shop, a youthful curiosity. I had to remind myself, she was still only 18 and this was the furthest sheâd ever been outside of the US. For all of her maturity and composure on the ice and in the locker room, this was all still new to her. Europe was a new world. Moving on from the lock encumbered bridge, we continued picking our way through the winding streets and found ourselves a quiet coffee shop where we could sit and chat. And while I fought back yawns and gulped my coffee down, fiending for caffeine, Lucy apparently had all the energy in the world.   âAre you sure you only got here yesterday?â I asked, marveling at her excitement. âHow are you not exhausted after all youâve been through this past weekend? I mean, you were just drafted to the VHL and the VHLE, youâve been playing in the Junior Showcase Tournament, youâve flown across the Atlantic to a place youâve never been, and youâre flying back to Salt Lake in less than a day to play against some of the best young players in the worldâwhat's your secret? How are you not crashing?â  Lucy laughed, âI donât know. I guess I never really thought about all that. Iâm just taking it all as it comes and itâs all been so much fun!â  âTell me about that experience, though-- the VHL draft was on Saturday and you were selected by Riga. Did you expect to get picked 3rd overall?â  âNot at all! If Iâm being completely honest, I didnât even know Riga was in Latvia until after I got off the phone with the GM when I was drafted. I was just like, âwhere on earth is Riga?â I guess I had it in my head that it was in Switzerland or something.â  Amused, I asked, âDid you know Vasteras was in Sweden?â  âYeah, I knew that because I had a couple of former junior teammates who had been here, actually, for a tournament.â  âSo how do you feel about Riga? Is that where you would have hoped to get drafted?â  She shrugged, âHonestly, I didn't really have any expectations, I was just happy to get picked. The organization has been nothing but great to me so far. I mean, I kind of knew they were interested because they interviewed me before the draft, but so did a bunch of other teams so I was totally shocked when I heard my name at 3rd overall with all the other great players that were still on the board. Iâm just super honored more than anything else.â  âNo, thatâs so great to hear,â I say, drinking in her luminous demeanorâand another slurp of my coffee, âAnd so you were picked 2nd overall by Vasteras in the VHLE draft on Monday, tell me about that experience.â  âHonestly, I was still on a high from the VHL draft and when they picked me at 2nd, I couldnât believe it. It was just such a surreal moment realizing that I could kind of see my future, like, where I would be playing next season and for, hopefully, many seasons after that in Riga.â  âWhat does your family think about you moving to Europe? Iâm sure thereâs a bit of mixed emotion seeing you move so far away to play hockey.â  âYeah, definitely a little bit, like you said, obviously theyâre all super supportive, but, you know, obviously, there were some tears when they dropped me off at the airport. Iâm sure Iâll be able to see them a fair bit if they travel here for games. Theyâre already planning on coming to my first game here in Vasteras so weâre all super excited for that.â  âWhat will that mean to youâyour first game in the E with your family in attendance? I remember last offseason we spoke about you making the jump up to the M and I think you proved pretty quickly that you belonged in that league. Do you have any nervous energy going into this season?â  âItâll mean the world to me to have my family there. Theyâve been with me throughout the whole journey so having them there for the first one will be super special. Like, I guess Iâm maybe a little bit nervous, but, like, nothing crazy. I mean, a little bit of nervousness is good, right? Like, it kind of gets you going and I think it really helps me focus. Like, if Iâm not nervous, maybe Iâm not taking it seriously enough. So, yeah...â  âDo you put a lot of pressure on yourself to perform at a high level?â  âI guess, yeah, I definitely have high expectations for myself, but I also just love to play, so I obviously want to be at my best and I expect to play well, but if things are kind of off, I guess I donât beat myself up over it too much. At the end of the day, Iâm just so lucky to be playing this game.â  âI think thatâs a great mentality to have. Just take it as it comes and enjoy every moment.â  âExactly!â Lucy smiled brightly.  âI wanted to ask you about your new teammatesâparticularly, an old teammate who will be playing with you in Vasteras. Ondrej Vencko @Mutti was also selected by the Iron Eagles, as well as a couple of rivals of yours from the Reapers, Jorgen Lovstrom @Pifferfish and Yermolai Nabokov @fonziGG. On top of that, another high VHL draft pick in Gianfranco Del Rocco @Victor was also drafted by Vasteras. What do you think of being teammates with all of them now?â  âI canât even tell you how happy I am, honestly! Iâm so glad Ondra is here. Heâs just such a funny and amazing personality and an incredible player, and to have Lovstrom too? Like, our goalies have to be the best in the E, right? I also heard that theyâre kinda drinking buddies in the offseason when weâre supposed to be in âtraining campâ, so maybe now that weâre all teammates theyâll let me join them! Nabokov, I donât know too well, but Iâve heard great things about him too, and he was obviously incredible last season so Iâm super excited to have him on the team. We were actually both drafted to Riga as well, so Iâm sure Iâll get to know him pretty well in future. âAnd Del Rocco! I was honestly surprised Vasteras didnât take him at 2nd overall, what a player!â  âIt must be nice that youâll have at least one other former Houston Bull on Vasteras with you after so many were picked in these drafts.â  âAbsolutely! I was honestly hoping that there would be more, but of all the people it could have been, Ondra is the bestâno offense to anyone else! I love them all!â  âWhat do you think of the teamâs chances to compete for the VHLE championship this year?â  âI mean, with all the talent that Z @Zetterberg brought in with the draft, plus the players we already have on the roster, I really like our chances! Itâs obviously a long season and a lot can happen, but right now I absolutely believe we have a chance, and talking with some of the others, weâre all really excited to get started!â  âYeah, so with the season starting in less than a week, how are you preparing for the start of the VHLE season? I know youâll be attending the World Juniors for Team USA, but do you think youâll be prepared once the regular season starts?â  âDefinitely, Iâve been training all offseason to get better, really working on my defensive game and trying to play bigger. Iâm obviously not the biggest person on the ice, but I know the levels go up in the E, including physicality, so Iâm just trying to do everything I can to be ready for that. But Iâm feeling really confident that my game is in a much better place now than at the end of the playoffs. Iâm just feeling ready.â  âAnd what about the World Juniors, how do you feel about your chances in that tournament? It must be an honor being able to wear your countryâs colors, right?â  âYes! Oh, I canât wait. Iâve wanted to play for the national team my whole life, so this is like a dream for me. Itâs gonna be so cool putting on those jerseys and skating out against Canada in game oneâlike, I just canât wait. I think we have a good chance in the tournament too, like, weâve got a solid lineup and itâll be great to be on the same team as Abenduct again for this tournament. I think he and Gul Dukat are going to be a monster pair if the coach puts them together!â  We continued our chat for a while longer. I ordered a second coffee in the meantime, still trying to keep up with Lucyâs energy, though it seemed no amount of magic bean juice was going to get me to that level. Just before we concluded, I asked her, âNow that youâve finished your first full season of professional hockey, have your goals changed at all? When we spoke in the last offseason, you were focused on helping the Bulls win. I know it was a disappointing end to that run, but do you feel you accomplished what you set out to do? And what is your goal for this season?â  Lucy seemed to think for a few moments before answering, âWow, yeah, Iâm definitely still getting over that loss to Philly. It was heartbreaking, honestly. I mean, we didnât get the Founderâs Cup like we all wantedâlike I had hoped, I guess, but I donât think the season was a failure. Just seeing how far we came is so incredible to look back on and I think itâs really kind of changed my perspective. I still want to winâ I want to win this season, of course, but I kinda feel like how we came together as a team was even more important in the end. Iâve never had a season quite like that run with the Bulls and I really hope itâs not the last. It would have been so much sweeter if we had won, and Iâm not satisfied with losing, but thatâs the game, I guess. So, like, not much changes this season really, but I feel like maybe my first goal is bringing the same team energy that we had in Houston here to Vasteras. I really think if we have the whole team on the same page that way, the sky is the limit to what we can accomplish, and a championship will kind of take care of itself. I donât know, itâs a good question.   âLast one, where do you see yourself in five years?â  âThatâs easy,â Lucy smiled, âIâm having my day with the Continental Cup in Riga.â  Riga, Latvia  For a player with only one season of pro experience, her goals are lofty, but her self-expectation is higher. Certainly, the road to a Continental Cup in five years will be a difficult one.  Still to play her first game with Vasteras, Leitner has a long road ahead of her just to get to that opening faceoff as she heads back to the US for the World Juniors this week. While she exudes the energy of someone who takes every minute as it comes, allowing the moment to shape her experience, her long-term goal is set in the stars. Whether or not she reaches it remains to be seen.  Saying our goodbyes, I caught myself exhaling tiredly. I think Lucy noticed it too as she flashed me a knowing grin, leaving the coffee shop for a waiting cab.  Light travels fast.  âââą~âáŻœâ~âąââ Lauren Lambert for VHL.com 3/14/24 - 2938 words Edited May 4 by LucyXpher Misty, Triller, Nathan_8 and 10 others 4 9 Link to comment https://vhlforum.com/topic/146322-lightspeed-lucy-leitner/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
ace_five_ 469 Posted March 14 Share Posted March 14 Review: Beautiful piece of writing. This truly felt like something that would be published on a big sports website. Easy to read and very professional writing overall. I like how both voices in the piece were unique and you could tell the difference between them easily. Even if you hadnât said any names before or after a quote, you could tell who was speaking by there tone, cadence, and vocabulary. Incredibly well done, I look forward to reading Vasterasâ journey this season! 10/10 LucyXpher 1 Link to comment https://vhlforum.com/topic/146322-lightspeed-lucy-leitner/#findComment-1019425 Share on other sites More sharing options...
UghSike 221 Posted March 14 Share Posted March 14 Who wrote this? Just kidding. Unmistakable. Are you claiming the next 5 months with this? Also, kidding. Great work! Deserves like ALL the TPE EVER! LucyXpher 1 Link to comment https://vhlforum.com/topic/146322-lightspeed-lucy-leitner/#findComment-1019426 Share on other sites More sharing options...
LucyXpher 1,580 Posted March 14 Author Share Posted March 14 17 minutes ago, UghSike said: Who wrote this? Just kidding. Unmistakable. Are you claiming the next 5 months with this? Also, kidding. Great work! Deserves like ALL the TPE EVER! Thank you! Youâre too kind lol. Â I donât think I can even claim next week with this since itâs a career pt but itâs cool, Iâve got other plans for next week. UghSike 1 Link to comment https://vhlforum.com/topic/146322-lightspeed-lucy-leitner/#findComment-1019428 Share on other sites More sharing options...
LucyXpher 1,580 Posted March 14 Author Share Posted March 14 1 hour ago, ace_five_ said: Review: Beautiful piece of writing. This truly felt like something that would be published on a big sports website. Easy to read and very professional writing overall. I like how both voices in the piece were unique and you could tell the difference between them easily. Even if you hadnât said any names before or after a quote, you could tell who was speaking by there tone, cadence, and vocabulary. Incredibly well done, I look forward to reading Vasterasâ journey this season! 10/10 Thanks so much for your review! Â Iâm glad the dialogue was easy enough to follow. I lie to avoid naming characters ever time they speak, but Iâve also read pieces where that makes dialogue very confusing. Glad to hear it worked out here! Link to comment https://vhlforum.com/topic/146322-lightspeed-lucy-leitner/#findComment-1019429 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Crstats23 341 Posted March 14 Share Posted March 14 Oslo vs Vasteras Is: the Houston war LucyXpher and AJW 2 Link to comment https://vhlforum.com/topic/146322-lightspeed-lucy-leitner/#findComment-1019446 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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