Thursday, December 4, 2008

Timeout with the Times

Here is today's question and answer session with Tim Marks..

Here are the answers that didn't make the cut:

WDT: You had a hat trick last year against Dartmouth. What was that game like
for you and did you ever expect to get a hat trick in your career?
Marks: It was definitely one of the highlights of my hockey career, it was just one of those games where everything I happened to get on net found its way its way in. I always knew that I had the ability to score goals but a hat trick is tough in college hockey let alone the ECAC where all the games are such low scoring, Im not going to say I expected it but I always knew that it was possible.

WDT: Your first year here you won a league tournament championship and both
years here you've been in the NCAA Tournament. Things are starting a little
slower this year. How are you and your teammates handling the early
adversity?
Marks: I think for the most part everyone is handling it well, in more than a couple games we could have easily been up but found ourselves down and that is just the way the our luck is going right now we just have to continue to work hard everyday and get better everyday because at the end of the season I truly believe that you will see us there and we will be a better team for this slump we are in right now.


WDT: One of your coaches, J.F. Houle, used to play at Clarkson. If you were to
come back here 10 years from now which one of your current teammates could
you see as a Clarkson assistant and why?
Marks: I am going to say Tyrell Mason. Mase definitely has the coach like mentality he is our captain right now as was houley when he played and he is a hard-nosed intense guy who wants to get better everyday and tries to make everyone around him better as well.


WDT: How often did you get to attend Clarkson or SLU games as a kid and do you
have any favorite memories or favorite players?
Marks: Well I know I am probably going to hear about it but I watched alot more SLU games as a kid than I did Clarkson games, we used to come 4 or 5 times a year with the teams I played on or just by oursleves. I am going to say one of my favorite players was Willie Mitchell though I remember him scoring from behind center ice in the ECAC semi-finals on TV when I was in the hospital with appendicitis.


WDT: What would you like to tell people from Watertown about Division I hockey
and what do you feel they may be missing if they never make the one-hour
drive to catch a game?
Marks: First off the speed and finesse of the game is something that people do not realize about hockey until you watch it in person especially college hockey, everyone on the ice can skate and thats what our game is all about speed. Second of all the atmosphere is what really gets alot of people that watch there first college hockey games and at cheel its a little something more, at times its hard to hear yourself think on the ice the students and are fans are so supportive and thats probably the best thing in my mind about playing college hockey and especially at Clarkson.

WDT:You had to leave home fairly early to go play junior hockey in Canada. Was
that tough or was it a pretty easy decision to make?
Marks: It really wasn't that hard of a decision to make ever since I started playing hockey at a competive level I knew it was what I wanted to do and in order to continue to get to the highest possible level of hockey I can get to it was something that I had to do.

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