"Playing with Sidney Crosby and Pittsburgh Penguins is not the norm, but it's the kind of child he is. He has done it throughout his hockey career because he can think of the game." The youngest of three boys Guentzel grew up In Minnesota hockey success, where he always met siblings who were much older and better than him. Although the family was round, Guentzel never bumped down. "There is a six-year difference between Child No. 2 and Child No. 3," said Mike Guentzel, whose older sons both play prohockey in Germany. "
But he did not look like he was six years younger. He just wanted to be in the game and one of them." His desire to compete is probably the biggest impact on his career NHL 18 Coins. "One of the ways Guentzel Entering the game was through his dad, who is an assistant coach with the University of Minnesota. Guentzel was the team's stick boy, a job loaded with benefits. He was behind the bench for back-to-back national championships and personally left Kessel's stick under play. Years later, Guentzel now passes the Kessel puck, as he did when the two linked to a goal in Game 2 against Washington Capitals. "It was pretty special," said Guentzel NHL.com. "Being a killer guy when Kessel was there is something fun now. It just made me want to play hockey so much more."
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