Tuesday, September 11, 2012

I'm Back and I Remember!

I Love Spending Non-Hockey Time in the Woods



After taking a few months off to (a) run and coach a bunch of hockey camps and referee camps (8 camps down for 2012, and one more to go, plus seminar season), (b) start my pursuit, and (c) hang out in the woods, I am ready to educate, pontificate, comment on hockey & life, and, hopefully, entertain.

KEEP COMING BACK, CUZ THERE'LL BE MORE!

11 Years Ago Today...Surreal


HOW 9/11 REALLY HIT HOME FOR ME(my annual 9/11 post)

I have posted a number of times about this, and I will repeat everything here:

Personal side note: In August 2001, I went to Lake Placid, NY to attend the Elite Officiating Experience. This was the week that Team USA picks their World Jr. Team, and I was working the games that week. Well, it was one of the first night's, and I had it off, so I was watching USA play Finland (other side note -- Mikko Koivu was Finland's captain), and while I was watching the game I had the pleasure of sitting next to Mark Bavis.

Mark was the amateur scout for the L.A. Kings. I had met Mark a few years earlier in St. Cloud at the National Select 15 Festival. Brian Thul and I shared a couple of beers at D.B. Searle's, downtown St. Cloud after a game. He was coaching the Massachusetts team at the Select 15 Festival. I had also seen him on the bench with Boston University at a tournament in Duluth, when they were playing University of Minnesota-Duluth.

Mark and I chatted during the whole game at the Elite Experience in Lake Placid, NY. He was there to see David Steckel, who was a King draftee, whom Mark had scouted. 

One month later Mark died in 9/11. Now that REALLY hit home for me, knowing that I knew someone personally on one of those planes. Gulp.

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