Q: What have been the biggest differences you've noticed between college hockey and the pro game?
Delforte: Time. In the pro game, everything is more relaxed and everyone has more time to make plays. Also positioning. At the college level, it is a more run-and-gun game, while professional hockey is based more on a system. It's more of a turnover game and capitalizing on your opponent's mistakes
Q: Describe the experience of scoring your first professional goal. Did it put you at ease a bit for the following night?
Delforte: It was an awesome feeling and a monkey off my back. Scoring early in the season is huge regarding building confidence
Q: What has been the most memorable part of your first week on a professional roster?
Delforte: I'd say the bus trip. Though hot and pretty uncomfortable, sometimes just hanging and relaxing with the boys is a plus
Q: Randy Murphy clearly has the confidence in you to make you a go-to guy on special teams, both the powerplay and the penalty kill. Do you feel any added pressure or do you feed of that responsibility?
Delforte: No pressure. It is a privilege to take part in special teams. It's a huge aspect of the game these days and it drives me to work even harder
Q: Away from the rink, what's your favorite passtime?
Delforte: Guitar. I love to play the guitar, mostly acoustic, but couldn't bring it on the plane because I had too many bags to begin with. Hopefully I'll get it here soon
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I LOVE TORREN DELFORTE
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