Rookies add speed to Aggie's lineup
There are new, speedy skaters who will debut for Utah State University in today's season-opener against the Weber State Wildcats. USU's coaches hope that the new fast-paced players will help play a role in victories not just today, but throughout the season.
“The new guys have brought in lots of speed and lots of skill,” said Aggies head coach CJ Westlake. “They add some depth to our team.”
One such rookie is starter Tomas Maciunas. He missed tryouts, but managed impress the coaches with his speed during a walk-on.
“I’m 5-foot-6, so I’ve always focused my game on speed and just grinding as hard as I can to do whatever I can do to create opportunities on the ice,” Maciunas said.
New defenseman Trace Farr also adds speed to the lineup.
“I like to move the puck fast and up the ice,” Farr said. “I like to play a physical game, and hopefully I can bring an offensive presence in our games this season.”
“I like to move the puck fast and up the ice,” Farr said. “I like to play a physical game, and hopefully I can bring an offensive presence in our games this season.”
The players have worked to not only push themselves in practice, but also to bond and get to know one another.
“The difference between playing with the Aggies and other teams I’ve been on," Farr said, "is that all the guys have one goal in mind that is driving us and fueling us to be better, which is to go to nationals."
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