By BOB LUTZ
The Wichita Eagle
Veteran defenseman Daniel Tetrault is going crazier with each Wichita Thunder game he misses with a groin and abdomen injury.
When the Thunder boarded a bus for Moline, Ill., on Thursday to play the Quad City Mallards tonight, Tetrault so wished he could climb aboard.
And that's after 700-plus games as a minor-league hockey player, where buses are as much a part of life as skates and pucks. That's at the age of 32, where so many hockey players can count their money faster than they can count their busted up body parts.
"It can be a tough grind,'' said Tetrault, who through 21 games with the Thunder this season has five goals and nine assists. "But I play strictly for the love of the game. The long road trips don't even bother me. I know a lot of players who play in the CHL or some other league for a couple of years and get sick of it and just quit. But I just love going to the rink. I'm the first one there and the last one to leave.''
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