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Terrier marketing director Cody Buhler had the opportunity to sit down with Terrier Assistant Captain Adler Johnston.
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Cody: How would you describe Adler Johnston to someone? Tell us about yourself.
Adler: That’s a hard question. Someone who tries to put his teammates before himself and is hardworking.
Cody: Tell us about where you’re from and your family.
AJ: I was born and raised in Albert Lea, Minnesota. I moved away to play hockey in Sioux Falls, SD, when I was 15. I have two parents and an older and younger brother. My Dad is a financial advisor, and my mom takes care of the family at home. My mom is actually from Canada.
CB: Where from?
AJ: Olds, AB. I don’t have my Canadian citizenship, but because my mom is Canadian, its easier for me to cross the border when I come here.
CB: Any Pets?
AJ: One dog named Deke. He is a golden lab and he is our second golden white lab that we’ve had. He’s named after a hockey “deke”. I’m a big dog guy, not so much cats.
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CB: Did you play any other sports growing up?
AJ: I played football and I was a running back. My older brother plays college football for NDSU and my younger brother played football too. Very American lol.
CB: You’ve been living away from home since you were 15, have you picked up any culinary skills or other skills around the home?
AJ: I’ve actually gotten pretty good in the kitchen. I’m not chef level but I can make meals for myself. I enjoy it too. Learning how to live on your own is something I’ve learned too. I try to do my laundry, but my billet mom is so awesome that sometimes she takes over and finishes it for me.
CB: What do you like to do away from the rink?
AJ: I have a lot of interests. I love to play the guitar, hang out with friends. I love to ski, but it’s tough being a hockey player as I’m busy in winter. I like to wake surf in the summer. I’m a big golfer. Fishing. I’m just now getting into fishing more. I haven’t had a chance to go fishing in Portage yet. I grew up going fishing at Lake of the Woods in Ontario.
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CB: I understand you are a Minnesota Wild fan. Is there a rivalry with the Jets or is it forced?
AJ: I feel like it’s something the media tries to put up, but I feel any matchup in the central division is a rivalry.
CB: Had you ever been to Portage/Canada before coming to the Terriers?
AJ: I had never been to MB before coming to the Terriers. It’s pretty similar here to Minnesota, but I had been to Ontario.
CB: What are your goals for this season?
AJ: Winning a championship is the main goal. Every guy here wants to win. We have a great group and we are really focused. We take care of ourselves throughout the season. I also want to really enjoy my last year of junior. It’s been a blast being up here in Portage. I want to soak up every second.
CB: What do you hope to do after hockey? Any plans yet?
AJ: I plan on playing college hockey in the States. I don’t have a school picked out yet, but that’s my plan.
CB: If you could choose any school to attend, what would it be and why?
AJ: That’s hard. There are so many great schools. If you asked 5-year-old Adler I’d say University of Minnesota. Now I’d say any program that I can help out. I always dreamed of playing for the Gophers.
– Portage Terriers
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