Jack Johnson Q&A

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Don Fulton tracked down Jack Johnson for an interview, in which Johnson talks about his summer, his recovery from his injury and his thoughts about his rookie season, which included his first NHL goal (seen below). Here's the interview... ---------- When defenseman Jack Johnson fractured his right foot in a game late in the season against San Jose it ended his rookie campaign, ... [link]

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All Jack Johnson
Published 7/23/2008 by Paul at KK Hockey
... Were you in fact holding back a bit last year? Johnson: I was just kind of feeling things out, and yeah, there were times where I felt like I was holding back and hesitating a little bit. I think it is all about getting some confidence a getting a feeling for the game. It is a lot harder coming in to this league as a defenseman than it is for a forward. The mistakes you make as a defenseman are magnified than when you make them as a forward. much more

Puck Headlines: Jack Johnson ready to face '2nd dad' Blake
Published 7/23/2008 by Greg Wyshynski at Puck Daddy
... was rather emotional. Said Johnson: "I'm just going to play hockey and even if I tried to hit him I'm not sure it would do anything." [Inside the Kings] ...

Jack Johnson is Trying to Start Shit With Us
Published 7/24/2008 by Kevin (noreply@blogger.com) at Barry Melrose Rocks
... Johnson, not to be confused with the famous man with the same name who plays crappy music that makes girls and girly men alike get all gushy, was interviewed at Inside the Kings. He had some not so kind words for Long Island. You can imagine that I'm probably going to have a little beef with Jackie. ...

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