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Luke Schenn

Luke Schenn

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Luke Schenn's career is defined by perseverance, hard work and a willingness to change. Frank is joined by the newly acquired Winnipeg Jet to discuss the wild 48hr rollercoaster ahead of years trade deadline and his conversations with Sidney Crosby during this period, the impact it has had on his family, playing in his 1000th NHL game (the same season as his brother), working with Adam Oates and the impact that had on his career, being able to turn on the switch at game time, what he likes about the Jets, and potentially playing his brother in the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs.


TIME STAMPS

2:30 - Recapping the last month

6:20 - His trade deadline story

9:20 - Conversations with Sidney Crosby during the trade deadline

11:50 - The impact the trade deadline can have on your family

13:00 - The most stressful period in his career

15:30 - Playing in his 1000th NHL game

17:30 - Working with Adam Oates and the impact he had on his career

23:45 - Changing the curve on his stick

26:10 - Proving that he belong in the NHL

28:30 - Self belief

31:00 - How he turns on the switch at game time (physical play)

33:30 - The depth of the Winnipeg Jets

36:00 - Potentially playing his brother Brayden and the St. Louis Blues in the playoffs


Audio Credits: Main Street Sports Group, TSN and Winnipeg Jets.


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