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Justin Abdelkader always knew he wanted to be a professional hockey player. SHOOT FOR THE GOAL Justin’s been able to bring together two important initiatives with his new children’s book, Shoot for the Goal. This is perfect for our kids. From a very young age, he channeled all of his energy and focus towards making it to the NHL. This is huge.”Red Wings' Justin Abdelkader hosts youth hockey camp in Muskegon hometown From a very young age, he channeled all of his energy and focus towards making it to the NHL. Justin Abdelkader always knew he wanted to be a professional hockey player. EVERY KID HAS THEIR OWN GOAL WHEN IT COMES TO PURSUING DREAMS, JUSTIN WROTE THE BOOK. This is where we want it to go. Getting there wasn’t without its obstacles, though. 49.2k Followers, 380 Following, 160 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Justin Abdelkader (@justinabdelkader8) Born and raised in Muskegon, Justin Abdelkader has built his career on the stamped-in-steel Midwestern values he grew up with: Respect for the job. No, the veteran Red Wings forward didn’t just wake up one morning and decide to write a children’s book. Getting there wasn’t without its obstacles, though. Today, he’s the Red Wings’ alternate captain and in this book, shares his story as a way to show young people that perseverance and hard work do pay off — that dreams do come true.
Detroit Red Wings’ Justin Abdelkader, a Muskegon native and Mona Shores High School alumnus, read his children’s book “Shoot for the Goal: The Justin Abdelkader Story” in a Facebook video posted Wednesday.The book tells the story of how Abdelkader grew up always wanting to play in the NHL and how he poured all of his energy into making it happen.Now, he’s an alternate captain for his home-state Red Wings. It meant having to leave college before he was able to finish his bachelor’s degree when he was drafted by the Detroit Red Wings, who won the Stanley Cup the season he joined. And an unassuming yet deeply rooted drive to win.
“MPS is going in the right direction. Justin Abdelkader always knew he wanted to be a professional hockey player. The book, which originally published in 2018, provides a lesson in how perseverance and hard work can allow dreams to come true.The message could not have been timed any better for Muskegon Public Schools.Note to readers: if you purchase something through one of our affiliate links we may earn a commission.“Our community voiced its opinion loud and clear,” Muskegon superintendent Matthew Cortez told MLive Tuesday night. From a very young age, he channeled all of his energy and focus towards making it to the NHL. Over the phone, Justin Abdelkader chuckles.
He joined his first hockey team in kindergarten, and the rest is history…still being written. His story is 100% homegrown. “Our kids deserve (the school-district improvements) and our community showed they support our kids and our district, and they came out in big numbers,” Muskegon athletic director/basketball coach Keith Guy said Tuesday evening.Dare to dream is the message, which ties right in with the theme of Muskegon Public Schools’ first special guest reader on the district’s Facebook page. HIS STORY IS ETCHED IN MICHIGAN ICE Born in Muskegon, Michigan in 1987, Justin Abdelkader started skating not long after he took his first steps, on a local lake not far from his home. It meant having to leave home to play junior hockey while he was in high school. It meant having to leave home to play junior hockey while he was in high school. The book tells the story of how Abdelkader grew up always wanting to play in the NHL and how he poured all of his energy into making it happen. Getting there wasn't without its obstacles, though. It meant having to leave home to play junior hockey while he was in high school.
Still, he went back to take classes in the off-season to finish his degree.
A relentless work ethic.
Justin Abdelkader always knew he wanted to be a professional hockey player. SHOOT FOR THE GOAL Justin’s been able to bring together two important initiatives with his new children’s book, Shoot for the Goal. This is perfect for our kids. From a very young age, he channeled all of his energy and focus towards making it to the NHL. This is huge.”Red Wings' Justin Abdelkader hosts youth hockey camp in Muskegon hometown From a very young age, he channeled all of his energy and focus towards making it to the NHL. Justin Abdelkader always knew he wanted to be a professional hockey player. EVERY KID HAS THEIR OWN GOAL WHEN IT COMES TO PURSUING DREAMS, JUSTIN WROTE THE BOOK. This is where we want it to go. Getting there wasn’t without its obstacles, though. 49.2k Followers, 380 Following, 160 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Justin Abdelkader (@justinabdelkader8) Born and raised in Muskegon, Justin Abdelkader has built his career on the stamped-in-steel Midwestern values he grew up with: Respect for the job. No, the veteran Red Wings forward didn’t just wake up one morning and decide to write a children’s book. Getting there wasn’t without its obstacles, though. Today, he’s the Red Wings’ alternate captain and in this book, shares his story as a way to show young people that perseverance and hard work do pay off — that dreams do come true.
Detroit Red Wings’ Justin Abdelkader, a Muskegon native and Mona Shores High School alumnus, read his children’s book “Shoot for the Goal: The Justin Abdelkader Story” in a Facebook video posted Wednesday.The book tells the story of how Abdelkader grew up always wanting to play in the NHL and how he poured all of his energy into making it happen.Now, he’s an alternate captain for his home-state Red Wings. It meant having to leave college before he was able to finish his bachelor’s degree when he was drafted by the Detroit Red Wings, who won the Stanley Cup the season he joined. And an unassuming yet deeply rooted drive to win.
“MPS is going in the right direction. Justin Abdelkader always knew he wanted to be a professional hockey player. The book, which originally published in 2018, provides a lesson in how perseverance and hard work can allow dreams to come true.The message could not have been timed any better for Muskegon Public Schools.Note to readers: if you purchase something through one of our affiliate links we may earn a commission.“Our community voiced its opinion loud and clear,” Muskegon superintendent Matthew Cortez told MLive Tuesday night. From a very young age, he channeled all of his energy and focus towards making it to the NHL. Over the phone, Justin Abdelkader chuckles.
He joined his first hockey team in kindergarten, and the rest is history…still being written. His story is 100% homegrown. “Our kids deserve (the school-district improvements) and our community showed they support our kids and our district, and they came out in big numbers,” Muskegon athletic director/basketball coach Keith Guy said Tuesday evening.Dare to dream is the message, which ties right in with the theme of Muskegon Public Schools’ first special guest reader on the district’s Facebook page. HIS STORY IS ETCHED IN MICHIGAN ICE Born in Muskegon, Michigan in 1987, Justin Abdelkader started skating not long after he took his first steps, on a local lake not far from his home. It meant having to leave home to play junior hockey while he was in high school. It meant having to leave home to play junior hockey while he was in high school. The book tells the story of how Abdelkader grew up always wanting to play in the NHL and how he poured all of his energy into making it happen. Getting there wasn't without its obstacles, though. It meant having to leave home to play junior hockey while he was in high school.
Still, he went back to take classes in the off-season to finish his degree.
A relentless work ethic.