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ѻýIѻým really thankful I get this chanceѻý: Kelowna Rockets captain ready for World Juniors

Colton Dach is one of two Kelowna Rockets getting the chance to play in the tournament
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Kelowna Rockets captain Colton Dach is playing for Team Canada at the 2023 World Junior Hockey Championships. (Hockey Canada/Twitter)

Itѻýs getting closer to the holiday season and whatѻýs the most Canadian tradition? Watching the World Juniors of course!

Black Press Mediaѻýs Jordy Cunningham sat down with Kelowna Rockets captain Colton Dach about making the Canadian World Juniors team, how the experience has been leading up to the tournament, and more.

Cunningham (C): What was it like being told that youѻýre on the team?

Dach (D): It was obviously surreal, like a moment in my life Iѻýve always wanted so it was definitely awesome to get that knock at the door and tell me I was going to be apart of the 2023 World Juniors.

C: What did you feel in that moment and what was the first thing you did?

D: First thing I did was shake their hands [the coaches] and called my parents right after, just all excitement. You know, it was just a proud moment for me.

C: Whatѻýs the experience been like for you so far leading up to the World Juniors?

D: Yeah right now were just practicing, trying to get in sync with some guys obviously. Thereѻýs guys thatѻýve played with some guys on the team so youѻýre just trying to find that team chemistry and hopefully get ready for Boxing Day.

C: Whatѻýs it like getting to know the guys? Cause you know a few of the guys playing against them quite regularly but than thereѻýs guys from other leagues around the country so whatѻýs it like getting to know the guys?

D: Yeah, itѻýs awesome. I think anytime you can come to tournaments like this and meet new guys, make new friends, itѻýs awesome. I think it expands your horizon a little bit so its nice to meet new guys obviously and theyѻýre a good group of guys.

C: Boxing Day, December 26th, first game of the tournament, youѻýre playing Czechia. Are you going to give your Kelowna Rockets teammate Gabriel Szturc a run in that game?

D: (laughs) Iѻým going to let him know were playing against him so heѻýs definitely going to know that Iѻým on the other side for sure.

C: How excited are you that heѻýs there as well at the tournament?

D: Yeah I know, itѻýs awesome that he gets to represent his country as well. You know itѻýs something we were joking about when the invitations came out, we were chirping back and forth but you know itѻýs going to be a fun game obviously for the few of us and canѻýt wait for it.

C: How many friends and family are you going to have in attendance all tournament long?

D: I think thereѻýs a few friends and family, obviously my parents are coming down, a few aunts and uncles. Some of my buddies arenѻýt really going to make the trip out here but they said theyѻýre going to be watching on tv.

C: What does it mean to you to dawn the red and white and maple leaf for your country?

D: Yeah itѻýs something Iѻýve never had the opportunity to do before so Iѻým really thankful I get this chance to do that.

C: What are your expectations going into the tournament? Obviously Canadaѻýs expectations are always high, the highest they can be but what are your expectations going into the tournament?

D: Yeah obviously our expectations are to win gold. I think thatѻýs something we preach all the time is you know, being team first and win the championship so I think thatѻýs something everyday when we wake up weѻýre practicing to do that.

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Dach and Team Canada open the 2023 World Juniors on Boxing Day, Dec. 26 at 3:30 p.m. Pacific time against Czechia.

Canada is in Group A with Czechia, Sweden, Germany, and Austria.

This yearѻýs championship is taking place in Halifax, Nova Scotia and Moncton, New Brunswick.

READ MORE: Kelowna Rockets Dach to debut at World Juniors

READ MORE: Kelowna Rocket headed to Czechia camp



jordy.cunningham@kelownacapnews.com

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Jordy Cunningham

About the Author: Jordy Cunningham

Hailing from Ladner, B.C., I have been passionate about sports, especially baseball, since I was young. In 2018, I graduated from Thompson Rivers University in Kamloops with a Bachelor of Journalism degree
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