Breakfast Club: Week Three
No one is complaining about ice time today, lots of full-ice stuff. How do those legs feel? We focused on passing and skating, lots of skating, skate-till-you-drop kind of skating. You OK Randy? We need a little oxygen on the bench.
What do you guys think of our goalie core? Good guys for goalies. Ronnie is the senior guy, Chris played last week and Kevin played today; they'll be rotating. Kevin can lay down some trash talk as you're coming in for the shot. I'll send a thank you note to his caregivers at the home for getting him up early, dressed in his goalie gear, medicated and delivered to the rink so he can play. You da man Kevin. Have a restful day. Ask the guys to loosen the straps on your straight jacket; you deserve an extra Twinkie at lunch today.
There are three women skating in the class this year; they're troopers. The Laura/Laura team was connecting pretty good on the drills today.
There was a few Scottie O alerts on the ice today, which means heads up and run for your life. Those bone-jarring earthquakes you felt today was Scott hitting the deck. Normally, he's one of the best skaters on the ice, but his skates must have been too tight today. "Down Goes Fraser", no, I wasn't near him for the trip. The hit of the day happened near the end of the session when the mad scientist Lyle tries a full-ice two-on-two drill, which was fine until he introduced another two-on-two player set at the same time, can you say train wreck, oh yeah. Scottie O slams into somebody who is still unidentified after the crash. CSI are checking dental records, needless to say Professor Lyle decided to end the experiment.
Player profile of the week is Don Jeffery, he's been playing in BC for about 10 years. He has especially picked up his game in the past three years. He's become a real threat when we play together on Tuesday and Friday mornings at Suburban with other BC delinquents. Don works at an investment firm and manages institutional investments. I sometimes wonder if Don can count he's kids’ lunch money let alone manage large investment portfolios, only joking Don.
Folks, have a great week! See ya, Kirk out
What do you guys think of our goalie core? Good guys for goalies. Ronnie is the senior guy, Chris played last week and Kevin played today; they'll be rotating. Kevin can lay down some trash talk as you're coming in for the shot. I'll send a thank you note to his caregivers at the home for getting him up early, dressed in his goalie gear, medicated and delivered to the rink so he can play. You da man Kevin. Have a restful day. Ask the guys to loosen the straps on your straight jacket; you deserve an extra Twinkie at lunch today.
There are three women skating in the class this year; they're troopers. The Laura/Laura team was connecting pretty good on the drills today.
There was a few Scottie O alerts on the ice today, which means heads up and run for your life. Those bone-jarring earthquakes you felt today was Scott hitting the deck. Normally, he's one of the best skaters on the ice, but his skates must have been too tight today. "Down Goes Fraser", no, I wasn't near him for the trip. The hit of the day happened near the end of the session when the mad scientist Lyle tries a full-ice two-on-two drill, which was fine until he introduced another two-on-two player set at the same time, can you say train wreck, oh yeah. Scottie O slams into somebody who is still unidentified after the crash. CSI are checking dental records, needless to say Professor Lyle decided to end the experiment.
Player profile of the week is Don Jeffery, he's been playing in BC for about 10 years. He has especially picked up his game in the past three years. He's become a real threat when we play together on Tuesday and Friday mornings at Suburban with other BC delinquents. Don works at an investment firm and manages institutional investments. I sometimes wonder if Don can count he's kids’ lunch money let alone manage large investment portfolios, only joking Don.
Folks, have a great week! See ya, Kirk out

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