Like anyone else, at the end of Scianna's career he wants to have his name carved into a piece of metal a few times and lift it over his head, and while we are at it a few gold disks around his neck would be good to. But when he decides that one game will be his last game he hopes that he will be remembered as a great team play in all aspects of the game: offensively, defensibly and in the locker room. He wants fans to remember his dedication in all the professional stage, minor stage, and the international stage, in Texas, Kelowna, and Norway. Now Scianna's career is only just beginning with his second season in Kelowna wrapping up (hopefully with some hardware), and his second IIHF tournament after that, Adam looks forward to when he gets to make that jump up to the big leagues, dawn the black and silver sweater and prove himself.