Hurricanes
Tony Deangelo: it's like I never left
Defenseman Tony Deangelo talks about his return to the Carolina Hurricanes after spending last season with the Philadelphia Flyers.
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Defenseman Tony Deangelo talks about his return to the Carolina Hurricanes after spending last season with the Philadelphia Flyers.
Um You know, I've heard talk about guys leave and then they'll text and be like, yeah, I wish I wish I did leave. Were, were you one of those guys? Yeah, I texted him this summer to, to talk when I had permission, kind of to look around and see what I wanted to do. It's I never wanted to leave. I think he didn't want me to leave. We both, uh, we kinda on the same page about that but things happen, obviously how you guys know how the business works and that's just the way it went. But, uh, it was pretty easy once I knew what was going on and for me to come back. So, I mean, how does it feel to be back because it like you never left. It's like I never left. It's a good way to put it. I mean, it's 90% of the same faces really. And even the other two guys that came in, uh, b I played with both of them for periods of time, two different teams, three different teams. I know Jonesy. So it's like walking into a locker room. I never left. You mentioned like you never so many familiar faces. Would it be fair to say that this team has the best chemistry in the league? I mean, I can't say you look at a team like Vegas, they probably got some good chemistry right now, but there's a few teams that have been together for a while. But this team, I think a lot of guys came up together, you know, young guys, not like you have a bunch of 30 year olds. It's a lot of mid 20 year old guys that have started here and never went anywhere else. So, really good mix. It's a great group of guys. I think we added some other real good guys to the room personalities and it should be really good immediate reaction from the first practice. Was there a certain, I guess feeling I know Seth over here said that it was, felt like £1000. I think the anxiety kicks in for all of this because you're worried about not that you're not going to pass it, but you're worried about it if your legs might ease up or whatever might happen when you're doing that skate. So your legs, your legs get real heavy late, but good to get it over with what happens if you don't pass the test the next day. I don't know, nobody failed. So I think we haven't found out yet to stays that way for the next group too. Thanks Tony. Thanks guys. I appreciate that.