I’m glad you knew that. How about your childhood — you were one of three boys, right? That must’ve been chaotic.

It was, I think my parents definitely had their hands full with the three of us, brothers doing brotherly things. Lot of fights, a lot of high energy. But the one thing I will say, we didn’t break a lot of things in the house, because we knew we’d get the beat-down if we broke anything special. After the first time, it didn’t happen again.

Did you get in fights in the schoolyard?

To be honest, not really.

That’s surprising. Sorry, is that rude?

[Laughs] No, I think that would surprise a lot of people because of how I play on the ice. I never really picked on anyone and I never really got picked on either, for obvious reasons.

You were never even a little small for your age, at any point?

No, never. I wasn’t always the biggest kid in the class but I was always top five.

It’s tough to picture you being lanky.

Oh, I was lanky. I wasn’t big and bulky my whole life. I was lanky for a while, and I got along with everyone, too. I was kind of a social guy in class. My teachers would get mad at me for talking too much, so they put me with the quiet kid, and then I ended up being friends with and talking to the quiet kid. That’s the kind of kid I was in school.