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Young Algonquin hockey player hopes to motivate others to stay active through his videos

Ten-year-old Washiiyeh Jeannotte is so passionate about playing hockey that he used to sleep in his skates the night before games. 

The videos that Washiiyeh, a member of the Algonquins of Barriere Lake about 300 kilometres northwest of Montreal, shares of his hockey skills are popular and he recently posted one showing him jumping out of bed with skates on, heading swiftly to his outdoor rink to make a tricked-out goal. 

Jeannotte's dad Andrew said getting views on social media is great, but keeping up the motivation for Washiiyeh and others to stay active is the most important goal for them.

"We're in a generation where everybody's playing video games or inside their house all the time," he said.

"Just showing what we do hopefully inspires people to get outside and do some physical activity ... just get out and explore." 

Andrew said Washiiyeh hasn't worn his skates to sleep for a couple of years, but thought the video would be a fun way to show how much he's invested in hockey. 

"I just want to keep them in tune, and want them to love the game," Andrew said about Washiiyeh and his older brother.

"That's the most important part of team sport and hockey."

Andrew also said staying active as a family is important for keeping children motivated. He said the whole family plays hockey, which is how Washiiyeh picked it up. 

John Chabot, a former NHL player from Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg in Quebec, is the CEO and founder of First Assist, a non-profit organization that helps Indigenous youth with on-site education and sports integration programs. 

Chabot has worked with the Jeannotte family and said they are an example of what his program aims to do. 

"What Wash has done, and his parents in supporting him, they've done a great

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