Tuesday, January 6, 2009

I think I'm turning Canadian

I really think so. Last night, I went to the neighborhood bar in order to watch the World Jr. Hockey championship game. I sighed when the Swedish team scored. I cheered when Canada won (for the fifth time!) I drank my beer. I don't watch sports. I certainly don't go to bars to watch sports. And now I'm watching a Jr. world championship? Who even knew there was such a thing?

I got sucked into the competition over the weekend when we went to the same bar to hear a band. During one of their breaks, everyone watched the semi-final game between Canada and Russia. It was an amazing game, with Canada scoring a tie-making point in the last five seconds of regular play. Then a no-scoring overtime and a shoot-out. Canada scored two points to Russia's zero.

After that, I had to watch the final. The gold-medal game was much less interesting. Canada dominated throughout with a final score of 5 to 1. Canada was pretty agressive and their players spent a lot of time in the penalty box. Which led to many Swedish power plays. Will and I were thinking this sounds like some sort of sexual manoeuver. It definitely sounds more exciting than a Canadian power play.

So, I guess I watch hockey now. And not just any hockey, Junior hockey. Winter is long up here in the cold, cold north.

4 comments:

Unknown said...

The kids were good. Soft-faced high schoolers with no front teeth. Team Canada was really good. When the kids turn 18, they are all but sure to be in the NHL draft.

Lisa B. said...

I have always meant to go to a hockey game. This seals it. I must go to a hockey game.

middlebrow said...

I love this image I'm conjuring of you in a bar swilling bar and rabidly cheering for a hockey team.

BTW: Dr. Write and I were rewatching old SCTV clips with Bob and Doug McKenzie and thought of you.

Dr Write said...

Yes, I love the image of you in a bar. With a beer. Watching hockey. It's just too much!
Also, I must find the name of that Canadian TV show we accidentally watched a few times. It had a funny joke about Canadian Cabernet or something.
In any case, it's cold here too, and we often think of you.
Now, if you could just play hockey a few times....