Freddy Meyer
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"Frederick A. Meyer, IV" is an American former professional ice hockey Defenceman/defenseman who played parts of seven seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Philadelphia Flyers, New York Islanders, Phoenix Coyotes and Atlanta Thrashers. He is currently an assistant coach for the Manchester Monarchs of the American Hockey League (AHL).

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Obviously, there were some discipline problems tonight. You can't take penalties against a power play this good. It's black and white.

It's quite an experience to have the opportunity to come to the Pentagon. The presentation we saw definitely hits home as an American. These young men who are putting their life on the line every day are heroes in my eyes.

It's been extremely gratifying for me. If someone had told me in September that I would be in this position, I definitely would not have believed him.

I got a stick on it and I think it went five-hole. I knew there wasn't much time left when I was in front of the net, so I knew that was going to be the last chance.

This is an exciting time for me right now. This is a great organization and I am happy to be a part of it for another two years, at least.

That's one of my qualities that helps me out at this level, quickness. Especially now with the new rules, no clutching and grabbing. It definitely helps out. If you make a small mistake and get trapped, you can get back in the play.

Hopefully it?s only up from here. I don?t know if it?s totally sunk in that I?m playing in the NHL, but I?m playing a lot and it?s helped out and that?s the same for the other young guys. We had a great experience last year with the Calder Cup run and now we have a lot of confidence and it?s working out.

It?s definitely a neat experience. I never had a chance to skate at this rink because they just opened it up last January. It?s good to get out there and skate on it. But just to come back to Boston and see the old coaches is a good experience and it brings back some good feelings.