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鈥業 didn鈥檛 have time to be anxious鈥: Varsity Blues player Jett Alexander on playing with the Maple Leafs

Jett Alexander playing as a Toronto Maple Leaf

Jett Alexander, a third-year 管家婆免费开奖大全 student and goalie for the Varsity Blues, warms up for the Toronto Maple Leafs prior to playing in an NHL game against the Montreal Canadiens (photo by Claus Andersen/Getty Images)

Jett Alexander planned to spend last Saturday studying, running errands and watching the Toronto Maple Leafs take on the Montreal Canadiens on TV.

Instead,  鈥 and third-year 管家婆免费开奖大全 student in the Faculty of Arts & Science 鈥 found himself sitting on the Leafs鈥 bench when the puck dropped, having been . He had signed a one-day amateur tryout contract with the Maple Leafs a few hours earlier.

鈥淚t鈥檚 pretty crazy 鈥 you watch these guys on television and then you鈥檙e sitting next to them in the change room,鈥 he says, noting that his family was watching from inside a packed Scotiabank Arena. 

Alexander, who previously served as a back-up goalie for the Colorado Avalanche, says he was not expecting to be called on to play in the final 70 seconds of the game.

鈥淚 didn鈥檛 really have too much time to be anxious because it all happened so quickly.鈥

管家婆免费开奖大全 News spoke to Alexander about his NHL ice time, his pre-game ritual and what he鈥檚 learned from being a Varsity Blues player.


Walk me through what happened on Saturday. How did that moment on the ice feel?

It was a normal Saturday when I woke up. I was going to study, run some errands and watch the game at home or with my buddies. Suddenly, I got a phone call from [Maple Leafs] management and they told me to grab my equipment and head to the rink. It all happened really quickly. Luckily, there was just enough time to get my parents and girlfriend there.  

I was getting ready in the same locker room as the rest of the team. It鈥檚 pretty crazy 鈥 you watch these guys on television and then you鈥檙e sitting next to them in the change room.

Being in a locker room around teammates and friends my entire life, you get comfortable with that camaraderie, the jokes and the goofiness. Then you see it at an NHL level and realize it鈥檚 the same. They like to have fun, but they also take it very seriously and they鈥檙e very professional.

Sitting on the bench was so special. The players use iPads on the bench to watch their shift so they can make quick adjustments to their play. At the Varsity games, our coaching staff usually watch video in between periods or after the game.    

[Maple Leafs Head Coach] Sheldon Keefe comes down the bench and he鈥檚 like, 鈥淕et in there, Jett.鈥 I hop over the boards, get my helmet on and get in the net. I didn鈥檛 really have too much time to be anxious because it all happened so quickly. I tried to soak it all in after the game.

What is your pre-game ritual?

I wasn鈥檛 starting, so when I鈥檓 starting it鈥檚 a bit different and more detailed. I get to the rink early, get a good amount of stretching in, listen to music and get ready for about 20 minutes before I go on the ice for warmup.

I didn鈥檛 want to get in anyone鈥檚 way or mess up their pre-game routine, so I was trying to find that balance on Saturday.

How did your family react to the news?

They were just like, 鈥淣o way 鈥 you're kidding, right?鈥

Since I was able to get out there for the last minute, I just feel really lucky and grateful that I got to enjoy that with them there. It means way more that I had my family there.

My dad is a Habs fan, but I鈥檓 sure he was a Leafs fan for the night. A Montreal versus Toronto game on a Saturday 鈥 it doesn鈥檛 get any bigger than that. That rivalry has been around for decades and it鈥檚 pretty cool that鈥檚 the game I got to be a part of.

Auston Matthews, Ilya Samsonov and Jett Alexander.
Auston Matthews, left, and goalie Ilya Samsonov, middle, congratulate Jett Alexander, right, on his first NHL game (Richard Lautens/Toronto Star via Getty Images)

How did being on the Varsity Blues team prepare you for this opportunity? What has sports taught you?

At this point, I can鈥檛 imagine my life without sports. Being on the Varsity team has kept me motivated and wanting more from hockey. It鈥檚 taught me organizational skills and time management 鈥 just striving to be the best you can be in the classroom and on the ice. 

Getting the opportunity to come to 管家婆免费开奖大全 is a privilege. It鈥檚 given me this connection to the Leafs. Being part of the emergency goalie rotation, much like my old [Varsity Blues] goalie partner, Alex Bishop, is pretty great. He鈥檚 one of my best buddies, so it鈥檚 cool getting to share that experience with him.

You have to make your schedule at the beginning of the year for both semesters around what your practice times will be. Our games are typically on Friday and Saturday and they鈥檙e usually around 7 p.m. You have to plan your days and your weekends accordingly. You鈥檙e a student first, so getting good grades is important. After class, I鈥檓 usually on the rink or in the gym. It makes for a busy time throughout the hockey season, which is from September until early March.

It also teaches you how to be a good teammate and how to work well with each other. I think something that hockey players typically have is an abundance of that team-first mentality. It gives you an appreciation for the work that other people put into it as well. It takes everyone involved to make the ship run.

It鈥檚 taught me my biggest life lessons and it鈥檚 a huge privilege to be where I am.

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