Here is a new segment I’m bringing to the site to give you guys another reason to stop by during the offseason, entitled, “The Lost Interviews.”

As we all know, in professional hockey, players get traded. This past season, the Brooklyn Aces used their fair share of players, both that they acquired through free agency and trades. In this segment, we’ll get a closer look at the guys who crossed paths with the Aces but were never able to truly set their feet there.

The best player to be a part of the organization, but never play for the team last season was Scott Estey, who the Aces gave up in the expansion draft once the Hudson Valley Bears joined the league. Going on to score 53 points in just 32 games with the Bears, the 21-year-old Estey proved his ability and then some and even earned a call up to the Reading Royals of the ECHL, where he scored a goal in four games.

In this interview conducted during Aces training camp, Estey talks about his game and his feelings about the upcoming season that ended up turning out quite different from what he expected.

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