#Saskatchewan
Hockey a sheet of ice, an old iconic barn in the middle of a field, it is like a religion in the small prairie towns. Growing up in Aberdeen Saskatchewan, I spent many a day at the rink, I loved snow days, I spent more time at the rink than anywhere else. I can’t ever remember paying for public skating but there must have been some fee. I played hockey right through until I was 15 and then retired. I still have my original skates.
On my teams I played on the kids called me Shack as I was the one always to stir it up, get it going, hockey was rough back then. Especially in Bantam and Midget you could expect a bench clearing brawl most game nights.
The coaches were also different I remember our coaches smoking on the ice and going to tournaments the coach would smell of whiskey. Obviously back then no seat belts and through it all we all survived to play another day. That was minor hockey back in the late 60’s no fair play back then.
Anyway, nobody from my teams ever made it to pro hockey we played for fun, but that was the starting point of where Hockey’s road trip began.

#Bobby Orr Player for the Ages
I would always consider myself a superfan, first cheering on Bobby Orr and the Boston Bruins through their amazing cup runs in the early 70’s, then transitioned onto The Edmonton Oilers in the 80’s for their run of 5 cups that might never be matched by the franchise, too many teams and travel now to dominate like that ever again.
With every opportunity I would always take in games and it turned into a passion not only going to the games but also collecting various memorabilia from my favorite players. I have pins, pictures, clocks, garbage cans and multiple hats. I have stopped purchasing this sort of thing as I have run out of room.

#Hockey Road Trip
The trips have been amazing the fans in the buildings that I have traveled to have all been so very friendly you kind of hope that their teams can win someday as well.
Most expensive by far would be Toronto, a Hot Dog and a Beer upwards of $30.00 but the atmosphere is incredible. If you go to Buffalo stop into Ed’s and have some wings, delicious and they are even better the next day. Vancouver very trendy crowd and I couldn’t believe how loud the crowd was compared to the Oilers games. And finally, Las Vegas what an amazing trip got to enjoy the game in my shorts that was always a dream. The overall crowd in Vegas is second to none they stand for most of the game, not aware of the rules, but for the most part provide great entertainment in the building it is a show.
But my heart belongs to one team the Edmonton Oilers, I have been a superfan of the team for many years now and sometimes I feel that I care more about the team than they care about me. The decade of darkness was a tough one and the team has only made the playoffs like once in the last 15 years.

That is why when the playoffs arrived at Rogers Place in 2017 the Fans went crazy, I was able to score a couple of tickets on the bar rail for $450.00 per seat, playoff fever was in the air.
Then Perry held onto Talbots Pad and the rest is history what could have been a spot in the West Final was over.
Here’s to hoping that someday the Oilers will win the cup, you must keep on believing right.
#Nail Yakupov
Favorite players, it is a big day when you can connect with certain players, some of my favorites include Bobby Orr, Gretzky, and probably a couple of surprises for you Nail Yakupov & Ryan Smyth.
Nail had the great slide down the ice after an overtime win over the Kings in his rookie season, that big smile and enthusiasm really had me hooked. As a matter of fact, made a special trip in to watch him play his last season in the NHL in Edmonton when he was playing for the Avs, let’s face it after having Eakins for a coach he was never the same.
And then of course Ryan Smyth, we were lucky to be at Ryan’s send off retirement game in at Rexall Place. The ovation for Ryan went on for probably 30-40 minutes after the game. I know they say his jersey will never be retired, but that is a tough one heart and soul and he really connected with the community, possibly someday they will honor him in some way.
Other favorites include Derek Sanderson, from the Boston Bruins he was one of the Bruins who would smoke cigarettes all the time, it was just a different league back then, the players weren’t making the big money that they do now.

If you are a superfan you must get out to the Hockey Hall of Fame, and do the tour, get into the Broadcast booth and do play by play check out all the greats. As well it is a great chance to see all the major trophies.

#The Stanley Cup
The one thing that is the most challenging for most fans to get their heads around is that only one team wins the Stanley Cup every year which means there is 30 losers.
Other fans can really be nasty when you team is losing, I am sure I have heard every Oilers joke under the sun.
If you a believer and a superfan you must keep the faith because one day your team will win it all heck look at the St Louis Blues winning it maybe there is hope for the Leaf’s after all.
It can get frustrating, but can you imagine how sweet it will be when your team wins!!
It’s going to be magical.
I can’t wait to feel that who knows maybe I will this coming season.
Keep on believing maybe we can carry Stanley home this year.


















