I'm not stereotypically Canadian. I don't really follow hockey. I don't feel like anything other than myself, basically.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
In Canada, for boys, your identity is built on hockey. It's your social position; it's everything. And I was the worst hockey player of Canada.
I'm not a hockey fan, which is probably why I had to leave Canada in the first place.
When you think of Canada, you think of hockey and you think of Wayne Gretzky.
I will openly admit that I've never really followed hockey. Given my New England upbringing, I have always adhered to the Celtics, Patriots, Red Sox, Bruins mantra of professional sports fandom, but hockey was definitely the lowest sport on the totem pole - even when the Bruins won the Stanley Cup.
Canada is hockey.
I have a huge interest in hockey because I grew up in Canada, where it's kind of the law that you love hockey.
When you think of hockey, when you think of Canada, you think of Wayne Gretzky.
I'm extremely well recognized in Korea just because of what I do on the ice, and there is a lack of that in Canada because hockey is our sport and it will be for eternity.
Sometimes it just feels like the only thing you do is play hockey and eat.
Canadian hockey fans... They boo me every time I go anywhere. Because I play for Team USA.
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