I think this retired hockey player is an anon from kekistan. What you think?
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I grew up playing in the Boston area. Bobby Orr and that era major Bruins fan as a child. I miss it.
Yea hockey is more than a sport for a lot of families in Detroit and Boston. Its a way of life almost Canadian in its nature.
Gotta include Minnesota. But yeah I really enjoyed it and was skating all winter, every winter. We had lakes, ponds & frozen river within walking distance. Had our own neighborhood team & encouraged other kids in our town to form their own teams. It got pretty big too. Imagine children doing that today? It’s too cold! I wanna play Zelda! Fuggin disgraceful in my book.
Definitely different times when we grew up. Ive been telling my kids and grandkids for decades that when I was young we couldnt wait to get outside. We would leave at 8 and not come home til dinner time. Summer there was swimming, fishing and forts in the woods. Winter we had hockey, icefishing, sledding. Weather hardly mattered. Todays kids are slaves to technology -- exactly how the cabal wants it. It keeps them fat, unhealthy and ignorant.
Wow man, sounds like my childhood!! We’d go fishing all the time or just organizing a neighborhood game of whatever in my yard. I would get really ticked-off as a parent at my 3 kids if they were playing Zelda (their fav) on a gorgeous sunny weekend. I would literally take them in the woods or to our nearest lake & SHOW THEM what they were missing. It was like deprogramming them but once they caught the nature bug they’d go out more. They all thanked me for it too. I feel blessed that my/our childhoods were natural & not synthetic.
Went to the old garden once when the Canadians were in town as a kid.
Forever memories.
That’s AWESOME!! My word, I could ramble-on about my memories there! I lived in a suburb that had a B&M railroad station downtown and we would hop on the train & just go into Boston for the day. I started doing that around the age of 13. Took about 25-30 minutes and stopped right behind the Boston Garden. I went to Bruins games, Celtics and a multitude of concerts. After a Bad Company concert…I swear half my school was there…they had to stop the train twice on the way home cuz classmates of mine were so messed up they climbed on top of the train. The diesel engine exhaust vented above on the roof of those behemoths and it got cookin around 50-60mph so not too smart. Heck yeah memories!!