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Top Shelf: Q&A with Rick Nash

Rick Nash had 38 goals and 69 points in Columbus last season. (Photo by Dave Reginek/NHLI via Getty Images)

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Rick Nash had 38 goals and 69 points in Columbus last season. (Photo by Dave Reginek/NHLI via Getty Images)

Rick Nash has already been a first overall pick, a Rocket Richard Trophy winner and MVP of a World Championship tournament for a gold-medal Team Canada.

Now, he’s a cover boy, too.

In the eyes of a hockey-mad youngster, few things could do more to elevate the status of an NHLer than being on the cover of a game kids play while they dream of making the big time. When it came time to pick a face and image to promote its new game, NHL 2K9, video game company 2K Sports went with Nash.

The Columbus Blue Jackets captain was in Toronto this week for the Canadian launch of the Nintendo Wii game. Nash made the rounds at the event, chatting with various media members and facing off against TV personalities to see if his hockey skills transferred over to the video game realm.

He took some time to talk with THN.com about a variety of topics, including how he spent his summer, his connection with an old minor hockey coach and his thoughts on the Blue Jackets’ busy off-season.

THN.com:
How has your summer been?
 
Rick Nash:
It’s been good. I’ve been trying to golf a bit. It’s important to see family and friends who you don’t get to see during the season, but it almost seems the off-season is busier than the actual season with training and finding ice at different places to keep in game shape.

THN.com:
How’s your golf game?

RN:
It hasn’t been too good this summer. I haven’t played as much as I wanted to.

THN.com:
You’re here to promote a video game for which you’re the cover boy; do you and your teammates play a lot of video games?

RN: A lot of the younger guys are really into it and I do it a bit in my spare time.

THN.com:
A gentleman named Keith Carrigan was a big influence on you as a minor hockey coach and I understand you two have maintained a bond. Do you still see him in the summer?

RN: Yeah, a little bit. He’s obviously busy with business and work and stuff. As much as possible, we try to meet up at least once a summer.

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THN.com: What sort of things can you, as an NHLer, learn from somebody who coached you so long ago?

RN: He was always good with the individual skills, protecting the puck, tight turns and those things. Also, he’s coached a lot of good players and any kind of question you have about hockey, he’s always got a good answer. It’s always good to get everyone’s angles and he’s definitely an angle that I respect, so it’s nice to have him.

THN.com: Are you getting itchy to play some real hockey?

RN: It’s been a long summer. Right around now you get sick of working out, sick of going to the gym everyday, the rink and skating; you just want to get into the season, get into the swing of things.

THN.com: It has been a busy off-season for the Jackets, adding players such as Kristian Huselius and R.J. Umberger. What’s your take on your team’s moves this summer?

RN: It’s been good. We added a lot of depth to our team and a lot of strength. It should be good, we got some scoring up front. I guess you’ll never really know until the season starts and you see how guys gel together, but on paper it looks pretty good.

Ryan Dixon is a writer and copy editor for The Hockey News magazine, the co-author of the book Hockey's Young Guns and a regular contributor to THN.com. His blog appears Wednesdays and his column, Top Shelf, appears Fridays.

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Chris Posted
(2009-04-30 06:54:35)



Nash is a beast and anyone that calls him a crybaby apparently doesn't watch him play. He's more likely to get in a guys face or rough him up than to whine about something. Nash plays a very straight up game and the whole league would benefit by having more players like him.
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Ryan Posted
(2009-04-30 06:51:35)



Wow there are a lot of bitter people out there. Just because someone does well at sport does not mean they are a "cry baby" . There are people from time to time that try to set people up, but in the long run they will get caught. Just like when they dive on the ice after someone skates by. What makes you wonder are these guys and girls just bitter over the fact they made it, and who ever is complaining or just haten did not. Wow you guys and girls are losers. Rich nash came in to my restauarnt and said nothing, so does that make him a snob, no. He just as normal as you and I, he's only human
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thinkbeforeyouspeak Posted
(2009-04-30 06:51:31)



Hey whatsthatsmell (such an appropriate name for a Maple Leafs fan!), I can understand why you call the Blue Jackets crappy. Afterall, they've been in the league all of 7 years now and as an EXPANSION team have not won the Cup (granted they haven't made the playoffs yet, either), unlike the powerhouse Maple Leafs who are 1 of the Original Six, have an established program and haven't won the Cup in over 40 years...make that 42 YEARS to be exact. It took the Jackets getting only 5 points in the last 10 games of the season last year and the streaking Leafs to get 9 in the same span for Toronto to "overtake" Columbus in points...the Jackets finishing with 80 and the Leafs with an impressive 83. Those of us in Columbus that love good hockey sure do wish we had a quality team like your Leafs!!! (tongue-in-cheek if you couldn't figure that out, either)
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Fidrat dude Posted
(2009-04-30 06:51:17)



Toronto?!?!? They have an NHL team there? I thought the Marlies tickets seemed over priced.
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Ivan Slabchuck Posted
(2009-04-30 06:51:17)



Rick Nash is great, but he's endorsing the wrong game. The NHL games from EA have long been the frontrunner in hockey games. You guys will see, NHL 09 is much better than NHL 2K9.
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JohnCase Posted
(2009-04-30 06:51:17)



Slabchuck is right the EA games are a step ahead of the 2K games. Whatsthatsmell though is not right, playing in To would be terrible for Nash, although Sundin(or Sakic) in Columbus would be fantastic.
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Brian Kemp Posted
(2009-04-30 06:51:13)



whatsthatsmell, good one. Toronto with a shot at the Cup. That was a joke, right?
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Ryan Posted
(2009-04-30 06:51:11)



...yea the Leafs are primed to win the Cup. What an amazing dynasty... Viva Mats!
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whatsthatsmell Posted
(2009-04-30 06:51:05)



Hey Rick Nash, why don't you leave the crappy Columbus Blue Jackets, where you have no chance whatsoever at winning a cup, and come play in Toronto?
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talk talk Posted
(2009-04-30 06:51:03)



not in the nhl its a curse in madden
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