When kids interview professional athletes, it provides some of the most hilarious and enlightening content across the hockey community.

Some questions are unpredictable, and are often more amusing if a kid poses a query instead of a traditional reporter. It also allows for players to be more open and engaging, which you might not get from a question asked in a traditional interview conducted by a journalist.

Take Joey the junior reporter, for example, who interviewed a number of Chicago Blackhawks a couple years back, like Patrick Sharp, who’s now back with the team after spending two years in Dallas.

 

 

 

Over at InGoal Magazine, the goaltending publication is starting a new series where young goaltenders submit questions to professional goal stoppers.

Habs goaltender Carey Price, who signed a massive contract extension earlier this summer, took a break from his off-season outdoors adventures in B.C., and was the first netminder to be interviewed. The 2014-15 Vezina winner was on hand at Eli Wilson’s goaltending camp in Summerland, British Columbia, where he was asked by junior reporter Matthew Hutchison on a number of topics such as his game day routines, motivation tactics, and how his upbringing made it logistically unideal to play hockey while growing in the rural community of Anahim Lake, British Columbia.

 

 

Back in mid-July, Price’s new teammate Jonathan Drouin interviewed unsuspecting Montrealers after the trade with the Tampa Bay Lightning.

Big ups to Price, who loves to give back to the communities across his home province, and is a great model for young kids and goaltenders to look up to. James Reimer, Laurent Brossoit, Connor Helleybuyuck and Troy Grosenick will also be featured in the fun series, according to InGoal.

(h/t to InGoal Magazine)