S69 PT #4: Hockey School
February 19th @ 11:59 PM (PST)
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![]() Registered Posting Freak Quote:Written Task: Tell me a bit about how your player got started in the game. Where did they hear of it? Who did they learn it from? Did they know that they wanted to be in the SHL right away, or was a long road to finding hockey? Were they a natural or did it take a lot of practice? (150+ words) Anton Harrier spent his youth as a citizen of the world in more ways than one - he was never entirely stuck to a single region thanks to his parents moving a lot. In terms of places he attended, Harrier mostly tried to sneak into the youth levels of all countries he visited. Of note, he played hockey for the youth ranks of Le Chic de Paris in France, the Niterói Sirens and the Duque de Caxias Dukes in Brazil, the Thun Lakers out of Switzerland and the Nagano Kitsune in Japan but he also had some less pronounced stints in Greenland, Netherlands, Mexico, Italy and finally his formative SMJHL period as a Nevada Battleborn player. When asked why he was so accepting of playing anywhere, Anton merely shrugged it off by stating "it's a fun thing to do, ya know, it's not like there was much else I could do in so many places... kinda surprised Brazil had teams for it, too". ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Player Page - Update Page ![]() Former Players: Yoshimitsu McCloud (LW, #64) - ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Won a Four Star Cup once, knew ninjutsu, picture editors hated him, never tried free agency Anton Harrier (LW, #90) - ![]() ![]() ![]() Won WJC gold, liked skateboarding a lot, went to the finals with Manhattan, kept his seat glued in LR |
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