Teubert ready for camp
In a story in today's Regina Leader-Post, Colten Teubert talks about his thoughts heading into his second NHL training camp with the Kings. Last season, Teubert had 12 goals, 25 assists and 136 penalty minutes in 60 games for the Regina Pats of the WHL, and also played 14 games with the Ontario Reign of the ECHL.
``If you go there expecting to get cut, you're going to get cut,'' Teubert said. ``There's no way you can have that kind of attitude going into an NHL camp. You have to be there prepared to battle and try to make a spot for yourself.''
Teubert, Eberle have positive attitude heading into NHL camps
(photo from Regina Pats)

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I would hate to see Eberle stick and Teu go back. The Pats will really be challanged.
I really like this kid's personality. He won't be another cliche machine down the road when it comes to interviews. A real heart and soul player.