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What are you liking from the team so far? You know, I think we're playing a great game. You know, we're really moving the puck well. Capitalizing on our chances, and we're not looking back, so it's good. Yeah, great. And just a couple questions for you. One thing I'd love to know is, are there any high-level hockey players that you like to mold your game after and like to watch a lot of film of? I really like to watch Joe Pavelski last year, even though he's retired this year. But, you know, I really think he plays like me, and I really model my game after a guy like that. That's cool. That's cool, Jack. And another question, just drafted into the OHL this year. How would you describe that feeling of getting drafted into such a great league? You know, it was a great feeling. I was with my family and some of my friends. And, you know, when I saw my name got picked, I was really happy. I was really honored to be drafted by such a great organization. It's an unreal feeling. Yeah, great. And, you know, moving from more of a U18 AAA league, U16 rather, last year, up to a U20 league, I'm sure that's a big adjustment. How long has it been kind of trying to adjust to a faster game and maybe more physical as well? Yeah, you know, it's a big step to make from the U16 level. But, you know, I'm getting used to it, and I really like it. You know, it's such a great group of guys and great coaching, great like practicing every day and everything. It's just, it's great. Great. Well, thank you so much for your time, Jack. And good luck the rest of the season. Thank you so much. Thanks for having me. We will be back for the second period in roughly five minutes or so. It was my daughter's birthday. She was blowing out the candles when we heard... That's how we found out about the tornado. It got our attention and helped us get to safety. So when I think of... I think of my daughter's birthday. Because now, she gets to keep having them. 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Is your social life worth it? Hands on the wheel, eyes on the road. Hey you, person listening to the radio right now. You driving? You better have both hands on the wheel, buster. 80% of collisions happen because somebody couldn't keep their eyes on the road. And it's not just your phone either. Eating, smoking, and drinking your coffee are all distractions too. Just talking on your phone, even hands-free, makes you four times as likely to get you in a collision. Three seconds is all it takes. Is your social life worth it? Hands on the wheel, eyes on the road. Timmy is an average boy. His father's name is Roy. Even though Roy works every day, the bills are hard to pay. When Timmy needed school supplies, the list was a surprise. How could Roy afford it all? The Nepean, Rideau, and Osgoode community...