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Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Uhrich Adjusting to life in Notre Dame

Fresh off a thanksgiving family visit in Rosetown, Josh Uhrich discusses his time in Wilcox playing for the storied Notre Dame AAA Hounds program.

The move to Notre Dame was primarily to get on the ice and learn the dedication of what it will take to get to the next level says Josh, "I already think that I'm becoming a much better player do to being on the ice everyday and the elite level work-outs the coaches put us through. I'm getting in very good shape which is making all the difference".

The difference has helped in the early going playing on a line with Medicine Hat's Blake Penner. "It has definitely helped playing with Blake, he gets open and I'm able to find him. In fact, I set him up for four goals against Weyburn, I think I had five points".

Watch for Josh Uhrich as the May draft progresses.

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