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        Liam Lascelle: Reflecting on Life beyond Colts


                                              tested  his skill  set in  many ways,
        By Micaela Wylie Arbic
                                              forcing  him  to  remain  sharp  and
             eteran  Colts’ goalie,  Liam  aware.  The Colts fluctuating record
        VLascelle, is well underway in  has kept him debatably the busiest
        his fourth and final season with the  goalie in the league, with plenty of
        club and is starting to think about  crease  action these past couple  of
        the future that lies beyond his career  months.
        in the CCHL.                            “I  think  it  has  been  quite

          “I  played  my  first  game  when  I  inconsistent,”  Lascelle  said about
        was sixteen.  Now I’m twenty and  the season thus far.  “We can all be
        can  grow a  bit  of facial  hair,”  he  better, including myself.”
        said.                                   Last year, the Colts went on a

          Since  his debut,  he’s developed  handful of winning streaks and
        immensely  as a player.  Lascelle  ended  their  last  30 games with
        has always had to make up with his  25 wins, two losses, and three
        speed because of his slight height  overtime losses.  They received an

        disadvantage - at 5 foot 10.          honourable mention for the top 20
                                              junior teams in Canada at the end of
          This  season  specifically  has
                                              their season.



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                  Christmas                                                         plan beyond this year but university  as a fall-back plan,” he said.
                                                                                      Lascelle is not sure of his definite  to at least have my university degree

                                                                                    hockey is something that he hopes       In the  meantime,  Lascelle  is
                                                                                    will  become  a  possibility.    While   focusing on the current season.  With
                                                                                    he’s talked  to a handful  of viable   the standings fortunately being
              &                                                                     schools, nothing is set in stone just   relatively  tight, he’s hopeful the

                                                                                    yet.
              Happy                                                                   “It would be nice to still be playing  together soon, with a little push and
                                                                                                                          team  can  string  a  couple  wins
               New Year                                                             hockey somewhere, however, I plan  determination.




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