CHL players finding ways to enjoy time spent on the road
Saint John Sea Dogs captain Anthony Boucher has travelled from arena to arena in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League long enough to realize how important it is to make good use of time spent on the team bus.
The 20-year-old forward, who’s in his fourth season in the league, and his Sea Dogs will travel over 18,000 kilometres this season on the roads, making a stop in all 18 QMJHL cities at least once to play a total of 34 away games.
At times it can feel long, but it doesn’t have to be wasted time for major junior hockey players.
“I’m getting used to it, for me now a three-hour bus ride is a short trip,” said Boucher. “I’ve been learning to use the time to my advantage, working on school stuff (he’s taking CEGEP, pre-university courses), reading, sleeping, some recovery.”