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INS AND OUTS - SEAN BENTIVOGLIO

Feb 11, 2008

 

Question: If you were not a hockey player, what career path would you have chosen?

Answer: I would probably be an accountant. That was the degree I graduated with from Niagara University.

Q: If you could meet anyone dead or alive, who would it be?

A: Rachel McAdams, the actress from "Red Eye," "Wedding Crashers" and the "The Notebook." She is my favorite and I'd love to meet her.

Sean BentivoglioQ: Do you have any superstitions or pre-game rituals?

A: I like to have the same routine on a game day. I eat at 12:30 p.m. after the morning skate and then take a nap. When I wake up from my nap, I shower to wake my body up and then head off to the rink for the game.

Q: What is your favorite restaurant in the area?

A: Scribners

Q: Who has been the biggest influence in your life?

A: My father

Q: What is your biggest pet peeve?

A: Well I have to get Smitty (Trevor Smith) back for his answer last week so I'm going to have to say feeling like I lost my roommate. I was number one in his heart at the start of the season but now that his girlfriend has moved in, I've been bumped to number two.

Q: What do you like to do in the off-season, away from hockey?

A: Relaxing is the main thing. I go to the beach a lot.

Bentivoglio Head-ShotQ: What is your favorite sport other than hockey?

A:
One phrase... "OK BLUE JAYS - LETS PLAY BALL!" I love to watch baseball in the summer and my favorite team is the Toronto Blue Jays. If I had to choose a favorite player on the team, it would be Roy Halladay.

Q: What hockey player did you idolize as a kid growing up?

A: Doug Gilmore just because he was so exciting to watch.

Q: If you could be in any movie, co-starring anyone, which movie would it be?

A: Without a question, it's "The Notebook." I would want to be Ryan Gosling so my co-starring actress would be Rachel McAdams. It really is one of my all-time favorites.

Q: What is the worst hockey injury you have sustained in your career?

A: I separated my shoulder and that really hurt.