ahmedou
DOU
- Oct 7, 2017
- 19,244
- 18,632
“I'm a 100% Quebec music guy. Including Kain. Apart from that group, I don't have anyone in particular. I'm going to see the successes on iMusic and that's what I'm listening to.”
“Younger, I got sick and spent time in the hospital. It made me realize that domain fascinates me. That's why I put a lot of effort on my studies because I know that my passion is really there. It keeps me doors open. I don't remember about the pourcentages about my spinal cord tumor in 2013. But the paralysis was very possible. I told them (doctors) to take it off as soon as possible. I didn't think at that moment, I'll earn my living as an athlete. I wasn't able to walk. It was a stressful sensation. It goes into the body, you feel yourself helpless. The cancer is a war against oneself.”
“To be a family guy, having the chance to be close to my girlfriend and my friends and play in front of them is a huge plus for me.”
“I like the open-air activities including hiking. Of course, outside of sport the medical world interests me a lot.”
“Growing up, I watched players like Patrice Bergeron who's from Quebec like me. On summer time, I train with Jonathan Marchesseault and Yanni Gourde, two players who showed a lot of perseverance, having never been drafted. These are examples to follow. To train with them, it really allows me to push myself.”
“I took two distance learning courses at Laval University. One in nutrition and the other in entrepreneurship. If I go back to medicine or physiotherapy program, they will be credited. On the other side, at this moment I'm focusing more on hockey. To be the spokesman of Saint-Jerome College and to promote studies it's such an honor.”
“I needed to this adaptation (QMJHL to AHL) and I just wanted to do it as quickly as possible. In my opinion, I played well since the beginning of the year. But to contribute offensively, it's certainly fun for me. But also for the team.”
“Younger, I got sick and spent time in the hospital. It made me realize that domain fascinates me. That's why I put a lot of effort on my studies because I know that my passion is really there. It keeps me doors open. I don't remember about the pourcentages about my spinal cord tumor in 2013. But the paralysis was very possible. I told them (doctors) to take it off as soon as possible. I didn't think at that moment, I'll earn my living as an athlete. I wasn't able to walk. It was a stressful sensation. It goes into the body, you feel yourself helpless. The cancer is a war against oneself.”
“To be a family guy, having the chance to be close to my girlfriend and my friends and play in front of them is a huge plus for me.”
“I like the open-air activities including hiking. Of course, outside of sport the medical world interests me a lot.”
“Growing up, I watched players like Patrice Bergeron who's from Quebec like me. On summer time, I train with Jonathan Marchesseault and Yanni Gourde, two players who showed a lot of perseverance, having never been drafted. These are examples to follow. To train with them, it really allows me to push myself.”
“I took two distance learning courses at Laval University. One in nutrition and the other in entrepreneurship. If I go back to medicine or physiotherapy program, they will be credited. On the other side, at this moment I'm focusing more on hockey. To be the spokesman of Saint-Jerome College and to promote studies it's such an honor.”
“I needed to this adaptation (QMJHL to AHL) and I just wanted to do it as quickly as possible. In my opinion, I played well since the beginning of the year. But to contribute offensively, it's certainly fun for me. But also for the team.”