It’s been a lazy couple of weeks- I was off work for 12 days
for the holidays- good stuff! Except the
12th day was because I was sick.. and still am. I missed out on New Years day skating because of that. I’ll be skipping out on the game against Team
America tonight as well.
We had a spite filled game against the Punx a couple of
weeks ago. It was a really early game,
so Alisha and Vibs were able to come.
Jared’s fiancé Laura was there as well.
We did not make a good showing for our families. We lost 0-4.
The game was pretty dirty and included quite a bit of blood on the ice. One of the Punx- Paul I.- wears a shield, not
a cage and got caught on the chin early in the game. He took a errant stick, but it was a Punx
fault-I think…. They went to the box anyway. They weren’t happy. They were also not happy with Tony’s
aggressive play and at the end of the game, several of the Punx skipped the
handshake. Anyway, it was our first
lost.
Our next game started the cycle again- against the
Islynders. It was a different gam
altogether for us. We played well and
calm, and Justin had 4 of our 6 goals.
We won 6-2. The Islanders were
getting pretty frustrated and one of their players nearly got kicked out of the
game. One of Justin’s goals- a
shorthanded goal that he scored right off the face off. Elicited shouts from
their bench- jealousy rears its ugly head.
The game also provided me with
another first- my first involvement with a kerfuffle! Our goalie Adam played his last with us,
before moving to L.A., and wanted to try a double stack save- something he’s
never dared tried. The chance came right
at the buzzer and it was a beaut of a save.
The Islyneders decided they wanted one more shot though, and one of
their players drilled a shot into Adam’s back, he’d flipped to face the net in
his save. Sean jumped into the offending
players face and they started in on each other.
I was facing away from the fisticuffs, and found myself confronted with
3 Islynders heading straight for me. I
decided to keep them from my teammates and started pushing. It was pretty fun actually. It all ended well though, and after the
handshake, there were several side conversations between our team and theirs-
we all left the ice friends.
Finally- I started a new Learn to Play Hockey course at
DU. Jared is enrolled too, as well as
Gary, a friend of Jared called Jeremy, and my friend Danny. It’s a huge class of about 30, and I still embarrass
myself with backwards skating.. or lack or ability. Anyway… here are some pictures from our game
with the Punx.
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