"We had three boys playing hockey and four kids, so we were going to different rinks at different times for different practices or going all day or all weekend to tournaments, so we figured it would be best if we could just have a place for them to rest and study and eat," Hugh Robertson said. "It started out for tournaments, but then it became a benefit for practices. When one came in, the other one left, so it worked out."
Hugh explained the process while he watched his two sons participate in an NHL prospects tournament in Traverse City, Mich. in September. He said he's very happy that his hectic life turned out this way. The family actually moved back to Michigan to pursue hockey after their time in California and also have spent a great deal of time in Ontario.
"We're so fortunate to be able to do this," Hugh said. "It's been challenging, especially for my wife, because she's had to organize most of it, but it's great for our family. The boys are able to support each other and help each other, and that's been great for them."
Jason Robertson credits his family with a lot of his success. He said moving from Kingston to Niagara midseason last year because of an OHL trade wasn't that difficult. He said going to training camp in Dallas and then settling in the Austin area seems pretty normal to him.
"I know a lot of players who grew up in Ontario and played in Ontario, and they really haven't seen that much," Robertson said. "We're all over the world, and that's pretty special for us. We home-schooled from when I was 10 to 15, so I get to spend every day with my family. We're really close, we always keep in touch no matter how far apart we are. It's just a special feeling."
Jason Robertson very much wanted to make the NHL roster out of camp and he was one of the final cuts as the team got down to 23 players in October. He has now played 39 games in the AHL, and he said he is learning that the transition from the OHL to pro hockey is a challenging one.
Robertson had 48 goals and 69 assists in 62 games last season. He has 13 goals and 12 assists in 39 games with the Texas Stars.