Q: There is much debate on how to balance offense with defense in today's game. How did you adjust?
Robertson:I definitely learned that you have to be smart. If you cheat toward offense, you're going to get burned. It doesn't always result in a goal, but there's usually a scoring chance against, and you don't want that. That's why the coaching staff preaches the little details, and I found out last year they were right.
Q: What's a day like when you're training in Michigan?
Robertson:Last year was serious because my main goal was to make the team and I didn't stop thinking about that. It was huge motivation. This year, I want to take the next step and become one of the leaders on the ice, playing impactful minutes and helping us win games. I want to be an impactful top-six player and help this team make the playoffs. That's also huge motivation. I'm super excited for it. I'll do a lot of the same things I did last year, Monday through Friday on the ice and off the ice every day, but this year I'll have my brother too, so that's going to help a lot.
Q: How important is it being with Nick?
Robertson:It's been great. Having Nick train with me always pushes me to go even harder. We're very competitive and he's in the same boat I was in last year (to secure a regular spot on the NHL roster), so his push and his determination is going to be through the roof, and I'm going to try to match that. We will definitely compete against each other, and I think that can only help.
Q: Do you compete off the ice, as well?
Robertson:Yeah, pretty much everything is a competition for us. We're going to try to take up golf, and I think that'll be fun. I'm not any good at it, but I know it's a big thing with hockey players, so we both need to learn to get good. We'll be competitive, but it'll be fun.