"I don't know if I've ever had a memorable body check. It's not really part of my game"
- Steve Yzerman
About this Quote
Steve Yzerman is a previous expert ice hockey gamer who bet the Detroit Red Wings for 22 seasons. In this quote, he is referring to the physical element of the video game, which is frequently described as body checking. He is stating that he does not have a remarkable body check since it is not part of his game. This recommends that he was not a physical player and instead counted on his skill and finesse to be effective. Yzerman was known for his offending expertise and was one of the most respected scorers in NHL history. He was also an excellent leader and was the captain of the Red Wings for 19 seasons. His quote reveals that he was not a gamer who depend on physicality to be effective, but rather used his ability and intelligence to be among the best players of all time.
This quote is written / told by Steve Yzerman somewhere between May 9, 1965 and today. He/she was a famous Athlete from Canada.
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