Titan Prospect Q and A with Luca Campo
By: K. Bryannah James/Communications Coordinator
Luca Campo
Goalie for the Lac St-Louis Lions M17 AAA of the QM17AAA
Drafted 207th by Bathurst
Q: What is your favourite pre-game meal?
A: Pasta.
Q: Which is your favourite NHL team? Tell us how you came to love that team.
A: The Montreal Canadians, because when I was younger, I would look up to Carey Price.
Q: Who is your favourite hockey player & why?
A: Devon Levi, because I have a very similar play style to him and his love and passion for the game inspires me and many more.
Q: What type of music do you listen to?
A: Country/hip-hop/rap.
Q: Who is your favourite musician/artist?
A: Morgan Wallen/Gims.
Q: What are some of your pre-game rituals?
A: I take an ice bath and run three kilometres before the game.
Q: What is it you love about the game of hockey?
A: I love winning, and I love embracing the grind on and off the ice every single day.
Q: What is your favourite hockey memory and why?
A: My favorite memory is getting drafted in the QMJHL, because it was an important moment for me and my family. We have all looked to this moment since I was a kid.
Q: What style of hockey do you play?
A: I am an athletic goaltender who competes.
Q: As a hockey player, what do you think you’ll bring to the Acadie-Bathurst Titan team?
A: I will bring a smile every single day and my hard work.
Q: What got you into the game?
A: My mom got me into the game from a young age. She taught me how to skate and act on and off the ice. This gave me the tools to be a skilled hockey player and a good person to others around me.
Q: Do you play video games? What is your favourite?
A: NHL 23/PGA 23
Q: What is your favourite television show/series?
A: Outer Banks.
Q: What is your favourite movie?
A: Grown Ups.
Q: Do you have any superstitions on game days? If so, how did that start?
A: No, I try to keep it simple and just compete.
Q: Do you have any other hobbies outside of hockey and if yes, what would they be?
A: My hobbies are golfing, fishing and training.
Q: Tell us a little bit about your hometown and your minor hockey experience.
A: I live in a small town on the island of Montreal. I have lived here since I was three years old. My minor hockey experiences were great because I met a lot of friends that I still encounter today.