You had a cameo in D2: The Mighty Ducks, didn't you?
I did, and I can't even remember… I think Luc Robitaille, Cam Neely, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar [were also in it], and it was about a three-second line. But I still get cheques - which is crazy - $1.50 cheques every month. I don't know if I have my SAG card, but I get those cheques and it's pretty funny.
Which of your non-hockey sports are you best at?
"I'm better than average at whatever I do. Baseball was my favorite sport growing up, so if I was to pick a sport that I was better at than hockey it would've been baseball. But surfing, I'm just OK, and snowboarding, just OK. I love biking cross-country, and the exercise and being in the mountains. If I was to pick a favorite right now, it'd probably be mountain biking.
How much of that stuff did you do while you were playing?
I started mountain biking with a guy, Don Wildman, and Laird Hamilton, the big-wave surfer, probably my third year in Chicago, fourth year when I was going out to Malibu to train. And I met these two guys, they took me on a ride and tortured me, but I could tell: my legs, it was just firing up some different muscles and making my legs so strong. So I stuck with it, and every time I'd go to the gym in the morning as early as I did, I couldn't wait to get back to their house after they were done lifting and just go out in the mountains for two hours, three hours.
You're probably the most interesting person we've ever interviewed...
I don't know why I ended up playing hockey. Obviously for a reason, that was my thing, but it was not my intention to be a hockey player. I enjoyed doing everything. Growing up I was never saying, "I can't wait to play in the NHL" or "I'm going to make it to the NHL." It wasn't realistic. I was small, there were no Americans playing at the time. I think not having that burden or pressure on me, like some kids do, it helped me and it got me out doing other things.
When it finally did come time and it was a reality that I might just make it, I concentrated on hockey a lot more but even then, once I got out of the rink, it was whatever I wanted to do. And I never let anything stop me.