Ottawa making the Stanley Cup Final has put me in a pessimistic mood, hockey wise. I am thinking that if the Senators (that nickname makes me cringe!!) win the Cup, I will give up on the sport of ice hockey. I won't want my son Tony to have anything to do with the sport. I hope he becomes an all-American type Linebacker. (I don't want him becoming a right handed power hitter because alas baseball with its dark tops and wild-card has declined as a sport)
Now that I think of it, the game of hockey has declined since the famous 1972 USSR-Canada hockey summit. Though, Canada may have won the series, we all now look like Communists, everyone forced to wear helmets and all goalies wearing a Tretiak bird-cage to protect their heads. Guy Lafleur's career took off after he took off his helmet. Could you imagine Bobby Orr, Maurice Richard, Phil Esposito and Gordie Howe wearing helmets? They would look emasculated if they did. And what goalies were cooler looking than Ken Dryden, Tony Esposito and Gerry Cheevers in the 1970s? Now for whatever reason their aesthetic is now only used by silent mentally deranged killers in Jason and other slasher movies. Now, you see goalies and you don't see the net they are supposed to protect - so bloated has their equipment become.
Back to the final, the Ducks did win the first game but their performance was unimpressive. The Senators will probably dominate the rest of the series and the Civil Servants, paper-pushers, bureaucrats, red-tapers, patronage beneficiaries and Socialists of the world will celebrate. Not a good thing for humanity whatsoever.
Go Senators!!
ReplyDeleteI am conflicted. I am the star of a Disney movie. But I am also a politician. I don't know who to cheer for
ReplyDeleteMy buddy Jean gave me a Senate seat so of course I will cheer for the Senators.
ReplyDeleteI am cheering for reason and the values of the enlightenment and against the forces that would destroy it.
ReplyDeleteGo Ducks go!!!
I may be a figure of fun but I can at least look at myself in the mirror and say to myself: I am not a member of the Canadian Senate.
ReplyDeleteIn the Canadian Senate, a province can get ten seats. In the American senate, a state can only two seats.
ReplyDeleteWhat is better? Ten seats or two?