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As the season passes its halfway mark and the trade deadline, Khan's journey is a story of resilience and determination. The reporter who is eager to delve into the mind of this exceptional giant, sits down with him to discuss the team's achievements so far, the impact of his play and his personal goals for the remainder of the season. This conversation promises to offer insights into the mindset of a player who is not only chasing his first Victory Cup ,but also tries to inspire his fellow teammates to push themselves to the limit.

 

Reporter: Welcome back Dorji! It’s nice to see you again and thank you for doing this.

 

Dorji Khan: It’s always good to be here.

 

Reporter: Let’s dive into the questions. You guys were on top the VHL standings not long ago but still managed to stay in the number one position in the North American Conference. How does it feel to be on top of your conference at this point in the season?

 

Dorji Khan: It was an amazing feeling to be at the top of the league, but I also think we have a lot of work a head of us. We started the season off strong but now teams especially in the other conference are catching up in points. Some have already caught up. We just got to keep our heads up and keep pushing ahead.

 

Reporter: What do you think has been the key to your team’s success so far?

 

Dorji Khan: I truly think that our consistency and determination have contributed to our success. The team has been working well together and every one is helping in their own way.

 

Reporter: How would you assess your own performance this season compared to your expectations?

 

Dorji Khan: I’m having an okay season. Nothing spectacular. What matters the most is the team winning. My expectations were maybe a little high for myself but I still feel like I have some chances of hitting my 30 goal mark this season.

 

Reporter: What goals are you setting for yourself for the remainder of the season?

 

Dorji Khan: Besides trying to hit the 30 goal mark? Probably just keep being responsible defensively and try to help the team any way I can.

 

Reporter: Do you feel there’s an added pressure knowing your team is being viewed as one of the top contenders?

 

Dorji Khan: Of course. If anybody in a contender spot doesn’t feel the pressure, there’s something wrong with them. How we deal with the pressure is what makes or breaks a team. Like I’ve said before, we have to keep our heads up and keep pushing forward. Even if we are ahead of some team, doesn’t mean we just sit back and hope for the best. It’s not over until it’s over. There’s 72 games in a season and we need to make every one of them count.

 

Reporter: Thank you again Dorji for doing this! And we’ll catch you next time!

 

Dorji Khan: Not a problem. It’s always a pleasure to be here.

 

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PT week april 7 to 13

Edited by Oddpurplefly
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