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New Years Eve In Seattle

 

 

A new decade is right around the corner. Over the course of these last ten years, we've seen a lot of changes in the Victory Hockey League. But, with the dawning of a new decade, new and exciting things are on the horizon. Catching up with Scott Greene from the Seattle Bears, we picked his brain regarding some of the things he'd like to see change in the league, his thoughts on his career, what he thinks the future holds and his New Years Eve plans.

 

First, we asked what he'd like to see improved in the league. "Well, I think we can be doing a lot of good for local communities, so I'd like to see more teams and the league as a whole involved in charitable activities," says Greene. "We got a good start with the recent holiday charity drive, but I think there's a lot more that can be done overall to improve. I also would like to see the league expand! We have so many amazing players that some might just need room to stretch their wings out! We could have some real breakout stars!"

 

"My year has been an interesting one, speaking of breaking out," says Greene. "This has been my best season yet. I got first line ice time, and hopefully I showed everyone what I can do when I'm given a chance to shine." Still there are always areas to improve, so we asked Greene where he thinks he most needs to improve. "I would say I need to get a little more physical. I'm not a huge guy, but I'm pretty strong, so it couldn't hurt to get more involved in the plays and throw my body around a bit more. Need to force those turnovers somehow."

 

The future looks bright for Greene, and we asked if there's anywhere he hasn't been that he'd like to be. "No," says Greene. "I've already decided that I want to play for Seattle for my whole career. It's an amazing group of guys, and I can't think of anywhere else I'd rather be to make an impact. We should be pretty amazing for many years to come, so let's hope we can all stick together." Greene will be looking to extend his contract in a season or two, when it's up. "I'd like to sign one that keeps me locked up here. I'm not a greedy guy. I just want to be on the best team."

 

Greene says that he's planning for a really big New Years Eve celebration. "I'm going to hit the town with my teammates and friends. It's a new decade, so we have to go hard. I'm going to get drunker than I've ever been, and I've been pretty f****** drunk." Greene was notorious for showing up to the rink plastered and even passing out and causing a disturbance while intoxicated wearing a giant bear costume. Hopefully the star center doesn't get into too much trouble, as Seattle will need him for the foreseeable future.

 

 

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