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In the meantime, Colby is learning on and off the ice about what it takes to work his way toward becoming a professional with the NTDP. He said the process is a grind every day, and that's a good thing.
"You embrace it, it's fun," he said. "Practice is tough, it's competitive and always high-paced. We're always competing against each other, which is making us better. And [we spend] a lot of time in the gym, whether its lifting weights or focusing on mobility stuff."
He also gets a heavy dose of hockey when he returns to the billet house in Plymouth, Michigan, he shares with fellow NTDP forwards Jack Hughes and Ryan St. Louis.
One of the billet parents is Ryan's dad, Martin St. Louis, the Hockey Hall of Fame right wing who had 1,033 points (391 goals, 642 assists) in 1,134 NHL games for the Calgary Flames, Tampa Bay Lightning and New York Rangers.
"It's really good having him here," Colby said. "If we have any questions, he's always there. We're always there watching, talking hockey. He even has, like, a little coaching voice -- the inner coach in him -- he's always showing us stuff to try out, it's great. I've been blessed for the opportunities."