"What happened, Buddy, Alice reject you. I though you told me you were gonna get your dick wet. Loser." Adam Reynolds clapped Josh on the back, too drunk to notice or care that half the corona had spilled from his bottle onto his friends shirt. Or the pissed expression on his friend's face. Alice Ryan, a statuesqe five-foot ten, with legs up to her ears and an ass that had to be seen to be believed, and a member of the team had rejected him once again. Fucking slut. An end of season frat party, no excuse no needed really, but this had been ostensibly to commiserate the ice-hockey team losing their last game and missing out on the divisional playoffs. A team of which the six-foot three, two-hundred pound Josh Mahoney couldn't make, except on the bench. Getting maybe one or two minutes every third game if he was lucky. Still, he was lettered, but that apparently wasn't good enough for Ms stuck-up shallow whore, Alice Ryan. …show more content…
Didn't see you getting any pussy tonight." Behind the two of them, came a series of giggles. "What are we." Josh turned to lay eyes on the women behind them, one a brunette, the other a red head. Both dressed like cheap whores, too much make-up and ass and tits hanging out of their clothes. Groupies that both the guys had fucked before. They'd hang back after the party started, each drunks as skunk and barely able to get a word out, or stay on their feet. "A last resort." Josh shot back over his shoulder, not in the mood for the giggling bitches. Jenny shot him a kiss. "Aww come on man, don't be picky. You don't want 'em, I'll take both, You don't, mind do you
As the starting Varsity goaltender, I hold a vital leadership role within the locker room which is mentoring the sophomore backup goalie. I work with my net partner to improve his game through practices and warm up sessions. I believe it is my responsibility to pass my hockey knowledge along to him to insure he has the utmost preparation when he takes over the starting role next year.
As a University of Delaware student, I will feel most comfortable with the academics and the ice hockey rink. My high school is very rigorous academically. There have been many nights where I have had a lot of homework and studying to do. Although I found it challenging, I am very organized and have become accustomed to a heavy academic workload. Therefore, I think my high school has prepared me well and I will be ready to meet the challenges at University of Delaware. When I am not hitting the books, I will be trying to hit the ice as much as I can. I have played ice hockey since I was ten years old. I love everything about the sport and have spent many hours on the ice. I had the opportunity to play in a tournament at the University of Delaware a few years ago. Although I won’t be playing Division 1 hockey, I look forward to continue skating perhaps with club or intramural level hockey.
What would you say if I told you that hockey was no longer Canada's national sport? Although it seems that it is on a professional level, where the game and Canada has progressed to become bigger, faster and stronger than ever, this could not be less true compared to the game we all grew up loving. Yes, the game that many grew up on, playing minor hockey and developing lifelong friendships through countless hours on the ice has become less popular in recent years due to many reasons, one major one being cost. Through the alarming costs of equipment and minor hockey that are needed to play organized hockey, it is looking like Hockey is not so much Canada's national sport, but rather one played mostly by the rich.
Hockey is a sport thats origins may be from Persia, Egypt or China, while archaeological evidence shows an early ball-and-stick game played in Greece in the 400s BCE. As civilization spread, so did the games. In 1872, a young man from Halifax, Nova Scotia named James Creighton moved to Montreal, bringing the sport of ice hockey with him bringing with him hockey sticks and skates. Which in turn a man named Lord Stanley created the first national hockey organization. In 1912 the very first professional hockey game. I’ll present my information in chronological order with also talking about how and when hockey affected the country presented.
Hockey is a fast, exciting sport played by two teams on a sheet of ice called a rink. Each team has six players on the ice, one goalie, two defensemen, two wingers, and one center man.
This research paper is going to discuss facts about hockey and rules of hockey and the history of hockey.
In 1994, the Canadian Federal government compromised and voted to make hockey Canada’s National Winter Sport and lacrosse Canada’s National Summer Sport. Which Sport should be named Canada’s true national sport? Hockey is in the blood of all Canadians. Millions can vividly remember the first time they put on a pair of skates and stepped onto the ice. Providing nation-wide entertainment, Canadians are overcome by emotional realization that “Canada is hockey.”- Mike Weir. Generations of Canadians were brought up listening to Hockey Night in Canada every Saturday evening on the radio. It is more than just a sport in Canada, it defines the culture. Look no further than the five-dollar bill. One will observe a group of children playing a game
Buffalo Jack’s was the kind of joint Evan hated. It was over crowded, loud, and there were people’s brats running around everywhere. The décor was that of a family fun atmosphere complete with plenty of crap adorned on the walls and a row of video games just off the entry way. Unusually tall tables lined the room’s walls and its core each surrounded by a half a dozen stools. Popcorn and peanut shells littered the floor encouraged by the management’s anything goes at Buffalo Jack’s philosophy. Patrons drank out of bell jars and watched sports on the twenty-five or so television sets that were plastered everywhere.
“Just look at those abbs! He can lick Tequila off my naval anytime,” Joan slurred as she gaped at the group of guys at the back of the club. Heat bloomed across Tess’s cheeks as scolded her cousin for being so provocative.
“Nah, you know, Josh, I’m not all that into just staying here.” She gave the impression that she wanted to go.
| Looking after you, what does it look like? I’m not going to ruin your precious little formal. So are you gonna introduce me to this fella’ or what?
Both Lacrosse and Ice hockey are two sports that share similar aspects. One example would be that they both require plenty of athletic prowess, as well as countless hours of training and practice to master. The high amount of contact in both sports enables a player to become both physically and mentally "tough". Lacrosse has grown to its highest level of popularity it has ever reached over the last ten years. Ice hockey has seen a steady climb in its popularity over the past 25 years making it one of the most popular sports in not only Long Island, but all across the U.S. However, there are many differences as well, and we should not overlook the fact that there are plenty of distinctions between the two
I am personally very excited to attend MASH next year and experience the many opportunities available for me and my peers. I am looking forward to participating in the field hockey program and the track and field program. I have very many good qualities and I am excited to bring them to the high school. I am a very good leader and have a ton of skill in it, I have great time management, I also make sure to give my very best in everything I do. Making sure to work hard is a must for me because it is a vital part of doing well in school. Through my many years of balancing school, sports, and music, I have gotten very good at distributing my time to the activities that need them the most, school being first. I think these skills I have developed will be very beneficial to me in my high school career.
For more than a century, hockey historians have found that precisely tracing the sports origin is not only a difficult task but, a virtual impossibility. Therefore I can only try to deduce for myself, from the records, claims, and accounts, which are available to me, when, where, and by whom the first ice hockey was played. I’ll also discuss the early problems and obstacles that the NHL encountered. Plus I will also tell a little bit about early equipment, along with early game play and ice conditions that players encountered. Lastly, the Stanley Cup, which is the most prized and oldest sports award of the NHL. It has been won many times, by many different teams. Ice hockey is traceable to games played on fields as far back as nearly 2500
The host had just smiled, and responded to each with silence, and a shake of his head, providing no further information to his friend, than the comment he'd made upon entering. Not that Jarrod minded. In the end, it was an integral part of the game; that they should meet her only on the night in question, and the men knew the