Alumni Revisited - Colton Osborne, News (Lambton Jr. Sting AAA Hockey )

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Jun 14, 2018 | Dawn Riley | 1279 views
Alumni Revisited - Colton Osborne
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Name:  Colton Osborne
Current/Last team played for: Mooretown Flags 2018-2019 PJHL
Years Played in Lambton (eg: 2008-2012)  :  2012-2014  

1. What was your favourite minor hockey memory? my favourite memory would have to be winning silverstick with my peewee AE team and then going to international silverstick. Also, meeting a bunch of my bestfriends now from playing in Mooretown and AAA

2. Greatest accomplishment in Jr Hockey? My greatest accomplishment in Jr hockey would be able to play 5 years on a great team and being named alternate captain for 2 of my last years. Also, winning defenseman of the year this past year for the mooretown flags.

3. When you played for Lambton, who was your favourite Sting player? My favourite sting player was Jacob Chychrun

4. What one thing did you learn in Minor hockey that helped you get to the next level?  one thing i learned from minor hockey that was key to getting me to the next level was work ethic. All of the ice time and competitive play at practice or in game was huge for me. Also, certain aspects of defensive positioning such as: defensive side of the puck, defensive pivoting and puck movement/ handling as a defenseman.

5. What do you see yourself doing in 10 years?   I hopefully will be in a full time career in instrumentation and married. Also, i hope to have travelled a lot of places and continue to play in at least one hockey league.


To view Coltons stats please visit the Lambton AAA website under the Alumni Tab
Thank you to Colton for participating in Alumni revisited. 

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