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#27 Adam McQuaid

Q&A with Nate Thompson

Q. What is your most memorable Hockey experience?
A. Going to the Ontario Hockey League Finals when I played junior hockey

Q. What was your favorite subject in school?
A. Science/Chemistry

Q. How old were you when you started playing hockey?
A. Five

Q. What do you do when you’re not playing hockey?
A. Hang out with friends, golf, train (lift weights, run, etc.), watch television

Q. What is your favorite sport besides hockey?
A. Baseball

Q. What was your favorite birthday gift?
A. A new bike

Q. What is your favorite holiday?
A. Christmas

Q. Who was your childhood hero?
A. My parents

Stats

1st Pro Season
Position: - Defense
Personal: - Born October 12, 1986 in Charlottetown, Prince Edward
Shoots: - Right
Last Amateur Club: - Sudbury Wolves (OHL)
Height: - 6'4"
Draft Status: - Acquired by Boston Bruins in trade from Columbus Blue Jackets for 129th overall pick
Weight: - 209 lbs.

2006-07: Recorded junior season-highs in goals (9), assists (22), points (31) and penalty minutes (110) for the Sudbury Wolves of the Ontario Hockey League to cap four-year OHL career… Scored two goals vs. the Toronto St. Michael’s Majors on two different occasions, October 1 and January 12 to account for nearly half of his goals… Tallied three assists on December 16 on the road against the Peterborough Petes… Had a season-high four-game point-streak in January… Notched only career playoff goal on April 19 vs. the Belleville Bulls while appearing in a personal-best 21 playoff contests... His Wolves team advanced to the 2007 OHL Finals, where they fell to the Plymouth Whalers in a six-game series… Given Sudbury’s Most Underrated Player and Player’s Player Awards at the team’s year-end ceremonies.

Career:
2005-06: Played in a career-best 68 games... Notched two assists on November 4 at Belleville... Recorded points in three straight games in February...
2004-05: Had two assists on October 3 at the Kingston Frontenacs... Tallied three assists vs. the Oshawa Generals on February 12...
2003-04: Scored his first career junior point in a two-assist game vs. the Ottawa 67’s September 21... Had an assist for his first career playoff point at Toronto on March 30.

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