Q&A with Sharks' Dickinson, Misa on 1st New York trip | NHL.com
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Q&A with Sharks' Dickinson, Misa on 1st New York trip | NHL.com
"We were at Book of Mormon,' which is pretty funny, Dickinson told NHL.com. And then we went on an adventure after that on one of the bike carts (pedicabs). Kind of got ripped off. Not ideal. I didn't know that was a thing, but, you know, it's been good. I mean, first time here, so it's pretty cool to see New York and everything about it."
"Last week marked the first time the 19-year-old has made a trip to New York City, which is also true for 18-year-old Misa. We saw the Empire State Building, Misa said. And then, I think we're going to try and see the Statue of Liberty pretty soon and then buzz through Times Square. Misa and Dickinson stopped by the NHL headquarters in Manhattan on Wednesday to talk with NHL.com about their time in New York City, the World Series and more:"
"Both of you being from the Toronto area, are you guys following the MLB playoffs at all? DICKINSON: Yup. We were watching in the hotel the other night, Game 7, and it got pretty loud when [George] Springer hit that home run. MISA: Yeah. I think it'd be cool to be able to go to one of those games. Any predictions for the World Series?"
Michael Misa (18) and Sam Dickinson (19), teenagers from the Toronto area and San Jose Sharks rookies, visited New York City for the first time during a team road trip. They attended The Book of Mormon on Broadway and later took a pedicab, which they described as an adventure that ended with them getting ripped off. They visited the Empire State Building and planned visits to the Statue of Liberty and Times Square. They stopped by NHL headquarters in Manhattan and watched the MLB playoffs in their hotel, reacting loudly to George Springer's Game 7 home run. Dickinson predicted a Blue Jays sweep while Misa predicted a Jays victory in six. They named Sidney Crosby as a hockey player they look up to.
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