Why Do I Always Have to be on B-Squad?
I went to the rink last night to grab a paper schedule for summer league. I saw my buddy Phil’s car in the parking lot.
A developmental hockey session was going on and Phil and another dude I know Nate were shooting around. I gave him a yell and we talked a bit. He told me he hadn’t skated since winter league and he was struggling. It made me feel better and I figured that would be the case for most dudes in the league.
Phil was on a different team I had tried to get on but in the end they were full up. I had forgotten that Nate played for Blue as well so I felt good there would be another familiar face on the team.
As I left I was less nervous and more jacked up about playing. I found out there is a developmental hockey session this afternoon at 4:30 so I’m going to hit that so I can at least remember what it feels like to be on ice before I play on Sunday. It’ll be good to break apart some weak muscle and give it four days to heal.
A developmental hockey session was going on and Phil and another dude I know Nate were shooting around. I gave him a yell and we talked a bit. He told me he hadn’t skated since winter league and he was struggling. It made me feel better and I figured that would be the case for most dudes in the league.
Phil was on a different team I had tried to get on but in the end they were full up. I had forgotten that Nate played for Blue as well so I felt good there would be another familiar face on the team.
As I left I was less nervous and more jacked up about playing. I found out there is a developmental hockey session this afternoon at 4:30 so I’m going to hit that so I can at least remember what it feels like to be on ice before I play on Sunday. It’ll be good to break apart some weak muscle and give it four days to heal.
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