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Thrashers' Armstrong favors Atlanta restaurants

By Chris Vivlamore
Oct 10, 2009

This week the Thrashers Insider caught up with Colby Armstrong, the forward who is known for his humor and quick wit in the locker room. His rendition of  Fergie’s "My Humps," not so much. Here are is answers to five rapid-fire questions.

Q. What’s the best thing about the city of Atlanta?

A. Restaurants, sick restaurants. I like MF Sushi. They have this yellow-tail appetizer that’s very tasty with a little jalapeno on there.

Q. What’s the worst thing about the city of Atlanta?

A. Right now the rain. It’s miserable.

Q. If you weren’t a professional hockey player, what would you be?

A. Honestly, I don’t know. When I was a kid I wanted to be a fireman. Odds are, I’d probably just end up working at a gas station.

Q. What’s your favorite off-season activity?

A. Lying on a couch. I was this close to signing a professional deal this summer. I almost went pro, but I decided to give hockey one more chance.

Q. Where did you get your outgoing personality?

A. I don’t know. I just like having fun with the guys and hanging out at the rink. Maybe it’s from my grandmother. She’s an easy-come, easy-go type of person. She’s always got a smile on her face. She’s a fun person to be around. I kind of get it from her. I don’t know how fun I am to be around, but for the most part I think I get it from her.

Remembering Snyder

Following the Thrashers’ game Oct. 17 in Buffalo, the team will travel to Elmira, Ontario, to spend the day at the Dan Snyder Memorial Arena. The rink was built in memory of the Thrashers forward, who died Oct. 5, 2003, following an auto accident. The arena, in Snyder’s hometown, opened in September and was built with proceeds from the Dan Snyder Memorial Foundation.

Thrashers players will put on a youth hockey clinic and sign autographs.

Catching up

Former Thrashers defenseman Garnet Exelby is a minus-1 through three games with Toronto. Exelby was traded, along with forward Colin Stuart, to the Maple Leafs for defenseman Pavel Kubina. Stuart was assigned to the team’s AHL franchise in Abbotsford.

About the Author

Chris Vivlamore is the sports editor at The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. He has served as reporter and editor at the AJC since 2003.

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