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Player #14 Josh Ingram-Rehm






Get to know your Maulers
Player #14: Josh Ingram-Rehm




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Welcome back to another Meet your Maulers! In this blog you will get to meet forward #17 Josh Ingram-Rehm! Josh is 5 ft 9 in, 190 lbs, is from Spokane, Washington, USA, and is a '93. I am unsure of where he played for the 2012-2013 season. Josh is definitely a player to watch out for this season in the WSHL. He is a very stable forward and is great at protecting the puck. He is a very tough and brings a great physical element out onto the ice. Josh is one of those players that you need on the team to make stuff happen. He helps plays advance as well as getting a couple shots on the opposing tendy. Josh is definitely one of the guys on the team that will help the team progress in the season just for the fact that he can assist his team mates, makes plays, and make sure games move along in the order that they are meant to. He will protect his team mates and team at no cost. Josh lives the beauty lifestyle and is going to be a great force and asset to the team this year and I can't wait to see him play against the Ogden Mustangs in November! He is a definite player maker and crowd favorite! I got the chance to interview him after the 10/12/13 game against the Seattle Totems and here is what he had to say!

1. What are you most looking forward to this season with the Maulers?

JIR: Playing in front of big crowds probably

2. What do you expect to bring to the team this year?

JIR: Physical play

3. What age did you start playing?

JIR: When I was 4 I started playing hockey

4. Other than hockey what are your hobbies/things you like to do outside the rink?

JIR: I like to ride motorcycles, dirt bikes, play baseball, and play a lot of golf too

5. Is there anything you would like to tell the fans?

JIR: We've got a very talented team so come support us

6. Where do you see yourself in hockey in the next 5 years?

JIR: Hopefully playing college hockey that would be awesome

7. Who is your favorite NHL team and player?

JIR: Favorite NHL team is the Pittsburgh Penguins and NHL player right now I would probably have to go with Logan Couture

8.  What do you enjoy most about Missoula so far?

JIR: I love being in a small town, Spokane is a lot bigger. It's cool to be in a small town where a lot of people know you

9. Goon, Slapshot, or Miracle?

JIR: Miracle

10.  If you had to compare yourself to any NHL player, who would it be (and why?)

JIR: I am going to go with Todd Bertuzzi because he's a tough guy

11. Do you have any pregame or rituals?

JIR: Um yes I do like to listen to Sail by Awolnation before the game and I always have to always tape my stick and put on my right skate first

12. Best travel partner?
JIR: Oh I would have to say Mike McDaniel

13. If you had to pair up a villain and a superhero on the team who would it be?

JIR: I would say Mason Jones is the villain and Tyler Zandhuisen is the hero

14. Best dressed?
JIR: I am going to go with Sebastian

15. Favorite hockey memory?

JIR: I am going to say sauce over a guy laying down at Nationals for the OT assist, OT winner assist

16. Who is the player that best embodies the junior lifestyle?

JIR: Me, Corey Schafer, or Christian

17.  If you had to be stranded on a desert island with anyone in the world who would  it be?

JIR: Jennifer Aniston

   I am incredibly excited to see Josh out with the boys this season and what specialties he can bring out on the ice! In no doubt, his physical game and his stickhandling skills will shine through. Thanks for chatting with me Josh it was a great pleasure! Good luck this season!

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