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Thursday, October 17, 2013

Throwback Thursday: Cobi Smith-Mass

Cobi Smith-Mass

Birthday: 08-19-1992 
Age:21
Position: F
Height: 6'3"
Birthplace: Anchorage, AK, USA


  
 SeasonTeam    League    GPGATPPIM+ / -    Post Seas.GPGATPPIM+ / - 
 2009-10 Alaska All Stars U18AAA     Midget2415122718|

 Kenai River Brown Bears     NAHL100000|
 2010-11 Surrey Eagles     BCHL3723545| Playoffs00000
 2011-12 Alaska Avalanche     NAHL486612551|
 2012-13 Johnstown Tomahawks     NAHL3951630-8| Playoffs31010-1 



 GPGATPPPGPIM + / -  GPGATPPPGPIM + / - 
Regular SeasonPostseason
  BCHL:3723500:1445 |
  Midget:241512271.1318 |
  NAHL:881171800:2085 -7 |310112:33-1 
(Information and graphs from eliteprospects.com) 


What was your favorite part of playing for the Tomahawks?


"Being out of playing hockey for a few months now it's given me new perspective and I don't necessarily miss scoring goals or getting in fights or making big hits. I miss the recognition from the fans in Johnstown and the bond between teammates, and spending everyday with 20-25 of your best friends. That's by far the part of playing in Johnstown I will miss the most." 

Where was your favorite place in Johnstown?



"The war memorial. I would often arrive 30 minutes before most players. And leave 45 minutes to an hour after most players, because I had all I needed there."

What is your favorite memory from playing here?



"Scoring a penalty shot goal to take a 2-1 lead vs soo at home."

What are you doing now?



"I am a full time student at UAA, working for the hockey team as the videographer. And I work with the Alaska Aces team, for their home games I take down notes and during intermissions and post games I review game footage with the coaches, and I do that with UAA as well. And I also work a third part time job at my brothers crossfit style gym in Anchorage Alaska. I live with Brandon Brossoit still who I have lived with since we played together in Wasilla for the Alaska Avalanche."


What are you looking forward to in the future?


"I plan to graduate college and receive my bachelor degree in business management and minor in Japanese. I would also like to partner with my brother and help run his business and eventually coach youth hockey and develop young hockey players and spread all the knowledge I have learned from hockey, everything from hockey skills to character."


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**PHOTO CREDIT JOHNSTOWN TOMAHAWKS**