[LJ Idol 10: Week16] 13

Apr 27, 2017 19:00

One of the strange things that can happen when you go from aggressively not-caring-at-all-ever about sports to falling in love with a sport and a team is that, if you're like me, "your team" turns out to involve a lot more people than just whoever happens to be on the main roster this year.  There are trades, and free agency signings, which can ( Read more... )

hockey yay, lj idol 10, #13

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adoptedwriter April 28 2017, 11:47:36 UTC
I understand this from a baseball perspective.

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cheshire23 May 2 2017, 03:11:21 UTC
Yeah, some of the people I follow for hockey reasons have switched to baseball so I see some of that.

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bleodswean April 28 2017, 15:51:18 UTC
Your enthusiasm for the NHL is contagious!

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cheshire23 May 2 2017, 03:11:46 UTC
This ridiculous sport has brought me a lot of happiness.

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beeker121 April 28 2017, 21:59:49 UTC
I follow Hockey only casually, but any sport can suck you right into the depths. Your passion comes through in this.

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cheshire23 May 2 2017, 03:10:30 UTC
It definitely can. I still wish my Grandma Josie could've lived to see the Buffalo Beauts and their winning the Isobel Cup, since the NHL team can't seem to get its act together lately.

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dmousey April 29 2017, 19:43:56 UTC
We're Flyers fans over here! And we take our hockey seriously too! This was an enjoyable read! Hugs and peace~~~

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cheshire23 May 2 2017, 03:09:41 UTC
Congrats on the draft lottery move-up. ;)

Also, I like Simmer and your Ghostbear quite a bit. (Gostisbehere in particular went to one of the local-to-me colleges - lots of Flyers fans around here because of him.)

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dmousey May 2 2017, 04:17:09 UTC
I'll let my husband know! If he has fans already, he must be good. The Flyers are a workhorse team. I hopenext year we'll be bette. ;=

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swirlsofblue April 30 2017, 11:09:25 UTC
It is strange how obsessions can change and grow and shift.

How come they aren't allowed to play in other leagues? That's weird.

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cheshire23 May 2 2017, 03:07:47 UTC
IT's some kind of weird player development agreement - the major junior leagues have that rule about getting players who don't make the NHL back, and in turn the AHL (main North American minor league) has a rule about not playing more than a certain number of players who have reached the "veteran" limit of professional games at a time.

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