Introduction
I always love the game of hockey no matter what the score is. I’ve been on teams where we might win only six games, or we win, lose the same amount of games, or we win a lot more than we lose. But I always know that somewhere in me I’m attached to this.
I saw that I was open, knew if my teammate gives me the puck I’ll have just one man to beat, which I know I can do.
“I’m open!” I shouted.
“Look at Daniel, he’s open!” The coaches yelled.
At that moment I noticed that my teammate picked up his head feed me the puck. This game is so important, we need to get a higher seed in the playoffs and we might see this team in the first round. So we need to show them who’s boss right now.
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But when you're down by three goals in with five minutes left and being on a quiet bench and a depressed locker room with 13 other guys that don’t like to lose and get out of this club and leave next season, you have to be a leader and as a 2nd year pewee and the only one with travel experience with kids who aren’t really familiar in this type of situation.
“Guys this game isn’t over, until you say it is.” I was trying to get them pumped we all seemed depressed and that’s not what a team of warriors do. We had a double header against this team right after at their place, but we weren’t going to think about that game until this one is over. So when we cut it down to a one goal game after Sam scored we sensed a comeback. I was so into this game now and I was really attached to this
“This is when we are going to make this game memorable right now.” The coaches informed.
But by scoring 3 more times against a team that has all the momentum and swagger and confidence right now. You don’t really think that it’s possibly but you have to make yourself believe that it is possibly and that the game isn’t over yet.So when we bought into that info and made it a 1 goal game we all sensed that this was switching