Off the Ice With Saint Anselm's Colin Fitzpatrick

Colin Fitzpatrick #12
Saint Anselm College
Nickname: Fitzy
Year: Senior
Position: Forward
Shoots: Right
Height: 5-10
Weight: 175
Hometown: Westwood, Mass.
One-Timers
When did you start playing hockey:
Six years old
Most memorable hockey moment:
Scoring the game winner against Norwich my junior year
Pre-game ritual/superstitions:
None, I just try and keep loose in the locker room before
warm-ups
Dream job (other than hockey player):
Firefighter
If I were Commissioner for a day, I would:
Get the NHL back on ESPN
If you could pick three people to eat dinner with, who
would they be:
Mike Rowe from Dirty Jobs, Mark Savard, Johnathan
Papelbon
If you could travel to any place in the world, where would you
go:
Australia
Most embarrassing moment:
Skating the wrong way with the puck when I was eight
If you could have one superhero power, what would it
be:
Nightcrawler's transportation powers
What is currently playing non-stop on your iPod:
Jason Aldean, Brad Paisley, Eric Church
Favorites
Favorite NHL Team:
Boston Bruins
Favorite hockey player past or present:
Brett Hull
Favorite rink to play in (besides your own):
Kreitzberg Arena (Norwich University), Chip Kenyon '85 Arena
(Middlebury College)
Favorite Sport (s) (other than a hockey team):
Lacrosse
Favorite Class:
Criminal Law
Favorite Movie:
Backdraft
Favorite off day activity:
X-Box 360 Call of Duty 3
Favorite T.V. shows:
Dirty Jobs, Family Guy, Rescue Me
Favorite Food:
Watermelon and my father's chicken cutlets
Favorite Quote:
"It's just part of my game. And for me to be in a hockey
game, I feel like I have to be adding those little things to be on
my game. It gets me into the game. For instance, if I am playing
the Islanders and Brendan Witt's out there and I give him a little
poke and he's hitting me in the corner every shift, I am in the
game...it's a little thing that helps me play better. That's the
way I have to do it, and that is probably different from the
Lemeuixs and Sakics, who seem to quietly go about their
business...it's just part of what makes me, me, I guess."
-Mark Savard on being asked the question "Do you take pride in
being a pain to play against? "
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