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Cornwall Colts Player Profile: Keegan Mulhearn
By Victoria Klassen Mulhearn, the lessons he has learned
from hockey are transferrable into
s a child, Keegan Mulhearn other aspects in his life.
Aattended Cornwall Colts’
“I like the competitive aspect of
games with his father and aspired to hockey—you’re always trying to
one day play junior A hockey. Now win. Guys are always pushing you
he’s a veteran Colts’ player.
and you’re always pushing them
Mulhearn joined the Colts in 2014 to be better. I think it’s a good
after playing for the Eastern Ontario foundation going into the workforce
Wild Midget AAA. Like Mulhearn, where you’re always looking to get
many of the Cornwall Colts’ players to the next level, being competitive
are local, meaning they can often be and working hard to get what you
found skating and training together, want,” Mulhearn expressed.
even in the summer.
With an interest in kinesiology
“It doesn’t take much for us to and the health sciences, Mulhearn
get to know how to play together said he will be attending a Canadian
because we’re together so much,” university in the fall.
said Mulhearn. “Right now we’re “This season is my last year of
a pretty fast team. We always want junior hockey, so I’m looking to go
to be first on puck. And if the other
out there and try to have the most
team has it we want to make it hard successful season I can. I want to
for them to do anything with it—we leave it all on the table. I had the
want to be on them quick.”
option to go to school this year but I
This is the 20-year-old’s last didn’t want to have any regrets and
season with the Colts. He said his not play my last year of hockey. So
favourite memory with the team I decided to put off school for one
was during his first year when they more year and play my last year of
played in the Fred Page Cup. For junior.” Photo Icelevel

