Well the rain finally stopped falling and this morning the wind was blowing but the sun was playing hide and seek with remaining clouds. The Flames showed up in a cold parking lot on the banks of the Merrimack River and started to run around like 10-year olds.
I suppose they are 10-year olds and they got the blood pumping with warm-ups and kids games involving a big river, some rocks, and a forsaken Christmas tree. Regardless of the details, the Flames were dressed, scanned in, and ready to play when game time arrived. They skated their way to a 6-0 win against the Capitals. It was not an easy game as this Concord team is resilient with good goaltending and an edge to them. The Flames just strung together more scoring chances and a determination to get pucks into the net.
I am fortunate, and thankful that the folks at Everett Arena let me get up into the balcony to take some pictures of the kids playing hockey. I am also thankful that the kids are playing hockey, because frankly, their lives shouldn’t be disrupted any more than they already have been. The pleasure is all mine. Kids, keep being kids. Play kids games. Run around and enjoy your friends and teammates. That is how it’s supposed to go. Youth sports, it’s all about the kids.
Enjoy some pictures from the game this morning in Concord. They run a first class organization and rink up there. Thank you.
Then maybe I would go with a sequence of shots that would look something like these. If Deb had her glamour shots (Napoleon Dynamite), then I have my drone shots.
Okay, we’re just over halfway there, 15 of 28 pictures that I kept from this morning. Thanks for hanging in there.
Many of my hockey articles, especially covering high school hockey, have included a picture from a few winters ago, and a quote from a legend. Here you go: I hope you have enjoyed being here.
The thoughts and opinions expressed here are those of the individual contributors, mostly mine, and do not necessarily reflect the views of the schools, coaches, players, or characters listed in any of these blog posts. Or, maybe they do, but you would have to ask them directly. Either way, “It’s a great day for hockey” ~ the late “Badger” Bob Johnson.