Wild.com's Tricia Luna: Are there any special charities/community events that you are involved in? How long have you been involved with charity work?
JB: The main one for streaming was Hockey is for Everyone. I kind of wanted to stay in the hockey world and then just going with the work they do with the league, the transition seemed pretty seamless. For this specific charity, I've been streaming for 16 months, but there's different work throughout my years as a pro and even in college to give back. But this is definitely the first one I've embarked on, on my own.
TL: How long have you been into gaming, and what was your favorite old-school video game?
JB: I guess whenever the [Nintendo] 64 or Playstation [came out], I guess I had a Super Nintendo too. I don't know the exact year, but I had all the systems going back starting with the Super Nintendo, Playstation 1 and N64. I still have my N64; it's not actually the original one, but I have one with all the old-school games -- Mario Kart, GoldenEye, you name it. Every now and then, you gotta bring it out. If I was on N64, GoldenEye or Mario Kart, those are just classics. My favorite game on the original Playstation probably was Crash Bandicoot. That was up there; it was a great game. I would have to say if I had to pick all-time it would probably be those three. Those were some good games of my childhood.