1. Who is your all-time favorite NHLer?
Oh, tough one right out of the gate. I love Brett Hull. I love the one-timer. That’s what I remember him for,
I remember I used to love watching him play and take the one-timer.
2. Who is your favorite fictional Mighty Ducks player?
It’s gotta be Kenny Wu. He’s fun to watch, mobile out there. I like it.
3. What’s your favorite pre-game meal?
Chicken and penne. It’s just one I’ve always had here. Started it when I got here at school [in 2009] and just had it every game since, so I got used to it.
4. What’s the best you or anyone else on the team has pulled?
I’m not going to name any names, but one good one I like is grabbing someone’s cell phone when they’re not around and changing someone’s number, maybe a girl’s number, to one of the guy’s on the team and just having some fun with them. Maybe making them run around campus or something like that looking for her.
5. What’s the most played song on your iPod?
Definitely an Eric Church song. I probably listen to them all about the same. “Smoke a Little Smoke,” probably, Eric Church.
6. What’s your favorite class you’ve taken at BU?
Favorite class I’ve had at BU is “Snails to Whales,” first class I ever took at BU in the summer coming into freshman year. We went on a whale watch, and we went to a bunch of different islands and stuff around Boston.
We looked at rocks and shells and stuff like that, so it was pretty hands-on, so it was a lot of fun. I had a good time with that.
7. What’s the funniest interaction you’ve seen between coach Jack Parker and a player?
One of the funniest things I ever saw involving Coach Parker was again freshman year, when I first got here, and I’m not going to say any names, but one of my fellow classmates – Coach walked into the locker room for the first time and one of my classmates said, ‘What’s up, Jack!” So I thought that was pretty good.
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It’s Brett Hull, not Brett Hall.