Good read on snuggerud
https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/602187 ... minnesota/
It’s well-documented that Snuggerud’s dream is to win an NCAA title at Minnesota because he, his father (Dave Snuggerud) and his grandfather (Jim Westby) have come up just short. So while joining the Blues last season was enticing, it would’ve meant leaving some business unfinished.
“These kids, especially the Snuggerud family, you’re vested,” Motzko said. “Once these guys are grown men and have kids and grandkids, they bring them back here and say, ‘This is where I played college hockey.’ This is a special time in these players’ lives, and he wasn’t ready for it to be over, knowing he’s going to have a long run (in the NHL). The next step is going to be there.”
With the NCAA Frozen Four in St. Louis this season, it makes it more difficult not to think about the fairy-tale ending his story could have.
“I told him the ultimate end to the season would be to pack a big suitcase when he comes to St. Louis for the Final Four, win that, and then come to us,” Armstrong said. “But one of the things we left him with was, ‘Keep your head where your feet are,’ and right now his feet are at the Gophers. We want his head to stay there, and the rest will take care of itself.”
“It’s always in the back of your head,” Snuggerud admitted. “Everyone in here knows that we want to make the Frozen Four, and it’s cool that it’s in St. Louis. That’s another cool factor of it. But I’m just trying to be where my feet are, like Army said, because who knows how much college hockey I really have left. I’m trying to enjoy the little things, like the crowds here and the road games, and just do everything I can to embrace the moment.”
There doesn’t seem to be the same pressure on Snuggerud’s pending decision about joining the Blues as there was last season.
“Yeah, I’d say there’s a little less in my own mind,” he said. “St. Louis did a really good job of not applying too much pressure throughout the whole year, but in my own mind there was definitely a lot of pressure. This year, it’s a lot easier to know everything and know what’s going on. It’s a lot easier, yes.
“The Blues were incredible, but I think sometimes with these first-round guys, they’ve got the (NHL) team that drafts them in their ear when they’re freshmen and sophomores,” Motzko said. “I’ve watched it be very distracting for young players, and I think it was in Jim’s mind last year. It really bothered him at the end last year because he wasn’t sure. But once you make the decision, ‘I’m going back and it will be last year,’ you’re comfortable. There’s a comfort level in that you made your decision and you’re not looking over your shoulder.”
Snuggerud may not be looking over his shoulder, but whenever he arrives in St. Louis, he’ll have to be looking for a new number to put on his back. He wears No. 81 with the Gophers and when he’s played in development camps with the Blues. But now those digits belong to Dylan Holloway.
“He was there before me,” Snuggerud said. “A number is just a number. He’s doing really well with it, so I’m happy to see him having success this season and hopefully he can keep moving forward with it.”
Now now, the Canadian Government has apologized for Bryan Adams on SEVERAL occasions!