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