Thursday, June 16, 2011

So close...

Struggling for some positives after last night. Think I've got a few:
  • Recchi is one of the last, if not the last, players from my "big fan" hockey days. I remember watching him cut it up with Jagr and Stevens. They were deadly. (All you Newfs out there heard that one right.) It's great to see him win one last Cup.
  • Nothing beats hearing our anthem belted from 18000 throats, except maybe seeing almost ten times that number in the streets of Vancouver, in celebration. They said it in the coverage, and it's true: when's the last time you saw streets like that? Bet they weren't happy, and things were about to turn nasty.
These past two years have seen Canada host a couple of amazing sporting events. Nothing brings our vast country together like them, and the more I see of the world, the more I realize that we're in good company: national unity is elusive; particularly in the twenty-first century.

But I'll tell ya what: in 60+ minute chunks over this playoffs, I've felt like my home is just out that front door, Atlantic Ocean be damned. And I loved it.

2 comments:

John J. said...

Just read the news from the streets of Van.; have to eat a few of my words. Man, I thought only lousy Habs 'fans' behaved like that. Well done. :-/

Found another positive, though: the Cup will go to Newfoundland! Congratulations, Michael Ryder!

Bride said...

I agree with your positives; just ashamed to see sports yobs on our home ground.