• Kevin Fitzgerald discusses leading his team in scoring, assesses where SCSU is at the break, Jack Peart, his road to college -- Ep. 52

  • Dec 16 2021
  • Length: 36 mins
  • Podcast
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Kevin Fitzgerald discusses leading his team in scoring, assesses where SCSU is at the break, Jack Peart, his road to college -- Ep. 52

  • Summary

  • If you had asked St. Cloud State men's hockey fans before the season which player would lead the Huskies in scoring at the holiday break, it is fair to say that Kevin Fitzgerald would not likely have been the first pick. But the graduate student has 21 points (already a career high) through 16 games. Fitzgerald talks about his fast start, takes a look at where the Huskies are, discusses teammate Jack Peart, how he got started in hockey, playing Tier III junior hockey, being a walk-on for SCSU. Discover all this and more in this podcast with The Rink Live's Mick Hatten.

    Podcast Timestamps:

    Final exams, degree he is working on and teammates in classes to open

    4:05 hearing from people "you play on the hockey team?!"

    5:05 his quick start to the season

    6:45 Matt Cullen coming in to teach session on faceoffs, how Cullen treats others

    11:05 assessing the Huskies at the holiday break

    17:35 Jack Peart being named to USA roster for world championships, having him as a teammate

    23:10 playing pro an option?

    25:15 starting out playing hockey, his winding junior hockey career

    27:50 playing junior hockey for the Aberdeen Wings

    30:10 how he ended up walking on at SCSU

    35:00 playing in 38 games as a freshman walk-on 

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