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''' "Bannister still winning hockey championships" Interview mit Drew Bannister im Sommer 2008'''
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Drew Bannister may have been born in Belleville, but he’s a Greater Sudbury boy through and through. The 34-year-old recently capped off a remarkable 2007-08 season in Germany with the Kassel Huskies where he won the league championship, scored the series finale overtime goal and was named best defenceman.
Drew Bannister may have been born in Belleville, but he’s a Greater Sudbury boy through and through. The 34-year-old recently capped off a remarkable 2007-08 season in Germany with the Kassel Huskies where he won the league championship, scored the series finale overtime goal and was named best defenceman.


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'''Quelle: BY SCOTT HADDOW (http://www.northernlife.ca/News/Sports/2008/05-22-08-bannisterTOP.asp?NLStory=05-22-08-bannisterTOP) '''
'''Quelle: BY SCOTT HADDOW (http://www.northernlife.ca/News/Sports/2008/05-22-08-bannisterTOP.asp?NLStory=05-22-08-bannisterTOP) '''
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<div class="NavHead"><div align="center">"Bannister back across the pond" Interview mit Drew Bannister im August 2009</div></div>
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Oh, to be 25 again.
Since signing with the Ottawa Senators earlier this month, Drew Bannister has been eager to find out just how much of a 25-year-old step is left in his 35-year-old body.
“The game has changed,” Bannister said “If I was 24 or 25 again, it would be perfectly fitted to my game and the way I play.”
At six-foot-two and nearly 200 pounds, the former Soo Greyhounds blue-liner has never been a small fry. But against the NHL’s big-fish forwards, it was difficult to make his speed-based, puck-moving game effective prior to the post-lockout rule changes that eliminated much of the game’s clutching and grabbing.
Perhaps those rule changes helped convince the Senators to ink Bannister to a one-year, two-way contract on Aug. 6, bringing the Sudburian back to North America for the first time since the 2001-02 season.
Since then, the former Tampa Bay Lightning draft choice has toiled for elite teams in the Finnish, Russian and German professional loops.
“I’ve been playing for seven years with no red line and I think my skating has actually gotten better,” Bannister said. “I typically play 30 minutes per game over there. I’ve been asked to do a lot.”
Still, he was surprised to hear of Ottawa’s interest.
“It was my dream to play in the NHL, and I was able to realize that dream,” Bannister said. “Then I jumped over to Europe and I was gone for seven years.
“It kind of feels like I’m a young kid again, like I just got drafted. I get a chance to to live that dream again.”
Bannister played for the Greyhounds for four seasons, helping the team win the J. Ross Robertson Cup, emblematic of Ontario Hockey League supremacy, in 1991 and 1992, and the Memorial Cup national championship in 1993.
He also helped Team Canada win a World Junior Championship, along with Soo teammate Aaron Gavey, in 1994.
Drafted in the second round, 26th overall, by the Lightning in 1992, he was the second draft choice in the history of the Tampa Bay franchise, behind fellow defenceman Roman Hamrlik.
He played 164 NHL games for the Lightning, Edmonton Oilers, Anaheim Mighty Ducks and New York Rangers, totalling five goals and 25 assists, before making his European debut in 2002.
Recently, Bannister found a home in the German Ice Hockey League, where he played four-straight seasons with the Kassel Huskies and set single-season career highs for goals, with 11, and assists, with 32.
He earned top defenceman awards in both 2006 and 2007.
That may have helped persuade the Ottawa brass that Bannister has NHL ability, or can at least be a potential callup while playing for the Binghamton Senators of the American Hockey League.
“I think they have looked at leadership, that I can help with the younger players while providing some depth,” Bannister said. “I’ve been captain or assistant captain with several teams and I’m sure they looked at that.
“Wherever I am, whether in the NHL or the AHL, I just want to help make them a stronger team.
“This is exciting. Most of my family and friends haven’t seen me play in over seven years, and I have a niece and nephew who have never seen me play, so I’m really looking forward to that.
“This is an opportunity I just couldn’t pass up. After playing in Europe and having some success there, it’s an honour to come back across to North America. To get that chance again is fantastic.”
Bannister recently had a chance to catch up with his teammates on the 1993 Memorial Cup squad, which held its first reunion in the Sault last month.
“I had an amazing time,” he said. “The guys who organized it did a great job.
“What was amazing is that it seemed like only yesterday that I had talked to all these guys. We all jelled just like we used to when we were teenagers, no matter where we had gone the last 15 years.”
Bannister’s performance this season could decide how many more years he’ll play the professional game.
“Like I said, it’s a one-in-a-lifetime opportunity, something I didn’t have to think twice about,” he said. “I’m really looking forward to being closer to my family and friends.
“It will be a challenge, but hopefully I’ll do well. If I can play for at least another two or three years, that would be great. This is what I love to do. I love being at the rink and I love being with the guys.
“No matter what happens, I won’t have any regrets.”
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'''Quelle: by Ben Leeson (http://www.saultstar.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=1703751) '''
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