Honestly, Teddy Bloos' first season was much better than he expected. Sure, context matters, as the league is in a more high scoring environment than that of his idols. However, to eclipse his hero, Vaseline Podcalzone, in points quite easily, was something Teddy was quite proud of. Now, it's an apples to oranges situation here. The Walleye were a rebuilding team, and Teddy was still playing reasonable ice time compared to Podcalzone, who began as a fourth liner on a super stacked Newfoundland Berserkers squad.
Ultimately, Teddy found a lot of pride in advancing to the second round of the Four Star Cup playoffs. On a rebuilding team on the downswing of the SMJHL cycle, that's really something worth commending, cause that is by all means an unexpected upset. Teddy's goals heading into the off-season are to really continue toward his ultimate goals of being a top notch penalty killing specialist, while fleshing out his defensive game and ability to be a difficult checker and face-off expert