WINDSOR, ONT. --
Keagen Smith has been gaming since he was 2-years-old.
"I used to play a fish game with my mom on a laptop when my brother was napping then I’d play on my dad's DS," says Keagen Smith.
Smith says he’s always been fascinated with beating the games.
"Back on an old NHL game I would spend hours figuring out the perfect way to win. I would get a hundred goals before the second period was over," says Smith.
At 13-years-old, Smith says he had good reason to transition from playing the game on ice to on-line.