Off the Ice With Babson's Ryan Ferguson

Ryan Ferguson #17
Babson College
Nickname: Fergie
Year: Senior
Position: Forward
Shoots: Left
Height: 5-8
Weight: 165
Hometown: Sydney, Nova Scotia
One-Timers
When did you start playing hockey:
I started playing hockey when I was three in my basement walking
around the basement floor with my skates on. When I was four
I started playing on the ice in the Tots division at home in
Sydney, Nova Scotia.
Most memorable hockey moment:
Winning the 2007 ECAC East Hockey Championship
Pre-game ritual/superstitions:
I always put my gear on such that I put the left side of my
equipment on first and then the right side. For example, left shin
pad then right shin pad, left skate then right skate, left elbow
pad then right elbow pad, etc.
Dream job (other than hockey player):
Investment Banker at Goldman Sachs
If I were Commissioner for a day, I would:
Allow players to wear visors instead of full masks and increase
the size of the nets
If you could pick three people to eat dinner with, who
would they be:
Sidney Crosby, Phil Grady, Ben Bernanke
If you could travel to any place in the world, where would you
go:
Las Vegas
Most embarrassing moment:
When I was playing high school hockey, my teammates sewed
over my FERGUSON name with GRETZKY and let me skate the warm-up.
Everyone in the stands was laughing at me during warm-ups and I
couldn't figure out why until I took my sweater off after I came
into the dressing room when the warm-up ended
If you could have one superhero power, what would it
be:
To be invisible
What is currently playing non-stop on your iPod:
Make That Money
Favorites
Favorite NHL Team:
New York Rangers
Favorite hockey player past or present:
Wayne Gretzky
Favorite rink to play in (besides your own):
Kreitzberg Arena (Norwich University)
Favorite Sport (s) (other than a hockey team):
Golf
Favorite Class:
Financial Markets
Favorite Movie:
Pumping Iron
Favorite off day activity:
Weightlifting
Favorite T.V. shows:
Trailer Park Boys
Favorite Food:
Steak
Favorite Quote:
"If hard work is the key to success, most people would
rather pick the lock."
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