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  1. The Monday after they won in 1980, I started my first day at The Boeing Company. I was in so far over my head. To be that young and green again.

    My wife has a scar in her scalp from a puck to head while a spectator hit by her brother no less. His comment, “it’s ok, it’s only my sister.”

  2. The gold medal game was high caliber stuff throughout. I’m just glad the Canucks went with Binnington rather than Logan Thompson, who is my guy from the Caps.

  3. I lived in Michigan (outside of Detroit) for several years. In the winter, a LOT of people put down plastic sheeting in their back yard and flood it for a small, backyard ice rink. A lot of pick-up games. Locally, the city would flood rinks in various parks during the winter. There was pee wee hocky on up. (The Michigan schools do very well in the NCAAs in hockey.)

  4. “Jack Hughes is Jewish, had a bar mitzvah, and grew up celebrating Passover. His mother, Ellen Weinberg-Hughes, is Jewish, and his father, Jim Hughes, is Catholic.”

  5. Our NHL team just got Quinn Hughes here in Minnesota on a trade from Vancouver. He made an immediate impact. Look for his highlights on YT. With that last piece in place, the Wild have legit Cup talent for the first time in maybe 20 years.

    Neo’s mention of 3-yr-old skaters is so a propos. My son started hockey in 1st grade, and they put him with the kindergarteners–too humiliating, so he didn’t come back the next year. His coach for most of the first few practices was the retired NHL player who coached the varsity team. They want practices to be uniform for these boys for their entire development. And they compete for state championships year after year.

    For myself, I played in my old little town’s first varsity team in 1976. We were all self-taught to the point of unteachable, but we loved our sport and had a great time. They put us in a playoff against a suburban team, and we lost 11-1. So I later came to understand what long development is needed for real success.

    Yesterday felt great. It feels like Canada may never win another gold. Feels that way for now, anyway.

  6. For both men and women, there are professional games long-scheduled this week. I don’t think declining invitations on short notice is a snub.

  7. Hard to believe it’s been 46 years since the Miracle on Ice. I remember watching the game on tape delay and although I didn’t know for sure the US had won you could kind of tell by the smirk on Jim McKay’s face. I used to be a big sports fan and that was probably the most thrilling game I’ve ever watched.

    The 1980 team was the beginning of the emergence of American players in the NHL, which used to be 95 percent Canadian. I think Bobby Orr probably had a lot to do with that generation of kids playing hockey. He was a huge star in New England in the late 60’s and early 70’s and was probably the reason I started playing hockey. My career ended in middle school in Providence where the team I played on got beat 14-0. It was so bad they turned the scoreboard off at 8-0 so as not to embarrass us.

  8. I don’t understand why sports teams refuse to be honored by the President.
    The hypocrisy of the Left is getting old. All I heard from them was “it’s the office, not the man” during the Clinton and Obama eras. And what’s with the (liberal) Women in this country? Trump is protecting females from the woke transgender nonsense, making towns and communities safer by expelling CRIMINALS, some that are VIOLENT. The US Woman’s Hockey Team needs to reevaluate that refusal to attend the WH invitation. Put aside your selfish pride and prejudice.

  9. The film “Miracle on Ice” with Kurt Russell as the legendary (University of Minnesota) coach of the 1980 team’s Olympic glory is excellent. It shows how it was done, and what managerial steps and pep talks are needed along the way. Notably concise and instructive.

    I haven’t done a search, yet I’m sure it’s been examined and used to teach teams from sports to all kinds of business. The movie is based on coach Herb Brooks own book on that epic season.

    Instapundit posted the Canadian rooted satire site, The Babylon Bee’s headline as “Communists Once Again Suck At Hockey”. A deserved skewering. And LOLz for me!

  10. TR wrote “Jack Hughes is Jewish, had a bar mitzvah, and grew up celebrating Passover” :
    I actually think that’s cool AND relevant in a way, since we are living in a sad and bizarre rash of antisemitism in this country, which is a topic of routine discussion, here.
    Thus I was happily surprised to hear that piece of Jack’s story, simply because it’s great to see a group of smart, young, masculine Amercans with such team spirit and brotherly love, no matter some differences that have been treated like poison elsewhere.

  11. James Sisco @ 1:50 am, I wholly agree! Sports teams snubbing Trump’s WH invitations are disgusting and immature.
    Future regret and shame is warranted!!

    That aside, I do hope the gold winners have patience and stamina for tonight’s SOTU speech. Trump promised a marathon!

  12. Just a reminder. When the USA hockey team beat the Soviets in 1980, it was NOT for the Gold Medal. It was the semi-final game played to get into Gold Medal game. The 1980 USA hockey team beat Finland to win the gold medal in 1980.

  13. Drunk driver hits drunk bicyclists. I just don’t understand this urge to get drunk or high.I guess as a society we just accept the loss of life. Two lives lost two families destroyed.

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