P.A.’s Flodell selected for Canada’s Men’s Deaflympic Hockey Team for summer exhibitions
Prince Albert’s Nathan Flodell will represent his country this summer with Canada’s Men’s Deaflympic Hockey Team. Team Canada will head to Chicago to play a pair of exhibition games on June 18–19 against the United States.
Flodell finished his 18-year-old rookie season in the Manitoba Junior Hockey League with the Portage Terriers, scoring two goals and four points in 20 games, as the Terriers missed the MJHL playoffs by just one point. Flodell started the year with the Flin Flon Bombers in the SJHL, where his older brother Matt played four years and finished his SJHL career as the team’s captain.
Flodell had a chance to catch up with paNOW sports editor Jeff D’Andrea after his selection to Canada’s Deaflympic team, and ahead of the exhibition matches in Chicago.
Jeff D’Andrea: What was your initial reaction when you were selected to play with the Canadian Men’s Deaflympic Hockey Team to play in Chicago this summer? How excited are you to get going?