Jarome Iginla

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But once I left home to play hockey, it was a commitment to be the best I could be and try to make the NHL.
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My mom's actually a Buddhist. My dad's a Christian and he was a Muslim, but he converted to Christianity.
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Each goal, each win, going to different buildings, the rivalries, the excitement - it is something. I try to catch myself, you know, in the warm-ups, when you're on the line and the anthem and you get to some milestones and stuff. It's such a neat experience.
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It's an amazing honor to be the fourth Black hockey player to go into the Hall of Fame. It's a huge thrill.
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I grew up here in St. Albert, which is a city just north of Edmonton, and I went to Grade 10 here at Paul Kane High School. But then I went to junior in the WHL, Western Hockey League, at age 16. So I left and went to finish school at Norkam High School in Kamloops for grades 11 and 12.
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I was a big fan of Grant Fuhr. I was a big Oilers fan growing up. I started out playing goal, but there wasn't enough action. So I decided to play out, and I'm thankful, 'cause goalie is a tough position.
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I would like to be in the playoffs. I would hope that there is some opportunity to go and play in the playoffs. Those are the best games, the most fun for sure, and you have a chance to win.
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I have a favorite line that I ever got to play with, and that would be at the World Cup. I got to play with Mario Lemieux and Joe Sakic. I got to be the right winger on their line.
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We all have different styles, so it's part of the game trying to be competitive and compete and be determined.
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I played on a line with Theo Fleury and German Titov, and I was actually center on their line.
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I believe in God, stay close, and pray daily. I have to pray, believe, and do the work. Once I go on the ice, I do the best I can and I leave it. If the goalie saves my first shot, my next shot's going in.
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Any racism towards anybody, it's not acceptable.
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A legacy, or things like that, I've never really been a big thinker in that way. You know, it's kind of just been trying to go each day.
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At times during hockey, I know myself, you get so wrapped up in it, you squeeze your stick a little too much, all those things, or you're too focused.
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There weren't many black players when I was growing up, and I remember playing and looking up to the ones that were playing.
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I dreamed of being an NHLer the first day I played. Sometimes the other kids would say there are not many black players in the N.H.L. So I really followed as many black players as I could.
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There was definitely no time in grades 11 and 12 to do any other sports. That was one downside; I really enjoyed playing other sports.
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Growing up, I played hockey because I loved playing it. I didn't view myself in minor hockey as a Black hockey player, but I was also aware that I was.
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I always wanted to be like Mark Messier and I loved Wayne Gretzky, the same as other kids. But it was also really special for me to see the Black players that were in the NHL.
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To see Grant Fuhr starring, to see Claude Vilgrain and Tony McKegney, it was very important for me to see to follow my dream.
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Competing is very, very important me.
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I started playing for the Flames at 19 but even in minor hockey I remember traveling to Calgary for tournaments, from St. Albert, and I imagined playing in the Saddledome.
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I've always dreamt of being on a Stanley Cup-winning team. That always stayed with me.
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For whatever reason I love big-city skylines. I've always been fascinated by them.
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I mean, sometimes if you're not always going to win on the scoreboard, you want to make sure that you're there physically.
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As a player, I do love playing Edmonton and Vancouver, those guys, with the intensity.
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As players you are always trying to do different things in the summer.
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I enjoyed all my time in Calgary.
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I want to be shooter, be competitive, go to the net, so it has changed, but it hasn't changed that much. It's more skating than it used to be for sure.
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Music was a big part of my upbringing. My mum and my grandma are very passionate about music.
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When I was younger, to be honest, watching Bo Jackson, I dreamed of playing both sports. But as I got older, the opportunities were much better in hockey than baseball.
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Sometimes you get into fights if a teammate is getting taken advantage of, sometimes just from competing and you feel someone takes a cheap shot. It's just the intensity. It's an intense game, sometimes you just get too fired up and fights happen.
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It was tough leaving Boston with a great city, a great organization and a great bunch of guys.
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I'd love to be a role model for black kids, whether they play hockey or not.
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Just like Grant Fuhr and Tony McKegney showed me it was possible to do what I'm doing, I want to be someone who shows kids that it's possible to be whatever they want to be.
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I've been fortunate enough to have a lot of neat experiences, Olympics and everything, getting to the Stanley Cup Finals was really cool, but to actually make the NHL was just something I don't think I or my family will ever forget.
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I grew up in a city just outside of Edmonton, St. Albert. So I watched NHL games with my grandpa. I watched a lot of games, back then it was called the Smythe Division, and it was just Calgary, Edmonton, Vancouver and Winnipeg.
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Where I grew up, hockey was the sport that 90 per cent of black kids at school played.
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I started in Grade 2. I went with my aunt and her boyfriend to an arena, an outdoor rink which was a block away from my grandparents. My grandpa came from Oregon. He had coached his son, my uncle, in hockey, and he was happy to get me involved in it.
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I haven't been to Nigeria, but my dad and I have talked about going. I have a grandma over there who's been here.
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Winning that gold medal at the Olympics is something I'll never forget.
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I was a better hockey player than I was a baseball player.
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In hockey, you get to meet a lot of different people and become friends with them. It is definitely a special sport. I love that part of it.
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My grandfather was a big sports fan and so was my mom.
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I remember starting hockey at age 7 and going to my first tryout and dreaming about how great it would be, and it's been even better. These 20 years in the NHL, it's been better.
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The first step is to believe that it's possible. Once I had a taste of success, you start to believe in it a little more.
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I kind of have to pinch myself. A lot of my dreams are coming true.
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Growing up, I was always the only black kid on my team and (sometimes) I'd get questions from my friends when I'd say, `I want to be in the NHL' and they'd say, `Well, there are no black people or not very many in the NHL' and as a kid, you'd wonder why. But overall, I didn't really face any racial difficulties. Nothing too bad or too lasting.
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I want to be the top player in the league, and I want to bring my game to another level. I want to play against the opposition's best players-and I want to beat them.
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He was yelling pretty urgently. There's different pitches of yell and he was screaming.
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