Connor Fetterley, Roster, U18AAA (Greater Kingston AAA Hockey)
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Player Profile
#86 Connor Fetterley
Position(s): Forward
5' 9" / 150 lbs
Born: 2008
From: Foxboro
Bio
Activities you take part in outside of hockey: Rugby, Soccer, Gym
What is your most rewarding pregame ritual? Being the last person to put my helmet on
In regards to hockey, where do you see yourself in the next 3 years? Playing somewhere with a scholarship
Who is someone you admire? And why? I admire Connor Brown because he has an incredible work ethic and is always working hard on the ice
Outside of hockey, is there someone you admire? And why? I admire my parents for always being there for me and always working towards bettering my life and the things in my life
What is the best piece of advice you've gained from any of the coaches you've had? To have fun playing hockey while you can and to not take it for granted