I've heard the phrase being bounced around a lot lately "Old time Hockey" which is a way to describe a game with a lot of fighting and what I guess one could call "Looking blood/revenge" type games. It happened last week with the Bruins and Dallas, and it happened this week with the Bruins and Habs and then again tonight with the Pens and Islanders.
My question is, did I get into the wrong sport because I don't find fun in this at all? One of the reasons I like Hockey is because of the skill involved and the pace of the games. I don't mind an occasional fight, and actually find some entertaining, especially the communication in a fight. Like tonight, I was watching a fight in the Pens game in the first period and they got too tired and agreed to stop. I thought that was funny. Anyway, Hockey is best when it's actually played, when there is skill involved, and I find it the most entertaining of all the major sports, mainly because it keeps moving. I went to a few hockey games at HP and was amazed at how great the game is in person.
Well, I see what happens in the games I've mentioned and I just wonder if this is the sport that I know and like. I wasn't around for "Old Time Hockey" but I'm sure a lot of it didn't include line brawls and the players on the ice acting like idiots. I'm actually kind of embarrassed in that we've seen all this commotion this week. Am I alone here? Are people really entertained by the brawls instead of the excitement of the actual game itself? Also, as we get to the one year anniversary of the Olympics, I think about that tournament and miss that kind of Hockey that was played. I would much prefer watching that rather than what we've been getting in the last week.
My question is, did I get into the wrong sport because I don't find fun in this at all? One of the reasons I like Hockey is because of the skill involved and the pace of the games. I don't mind an occasional fight, and actually find some entertaining, especially the communication in a fight. Like tonight, I was watching a fight in the Pens game in the first period and they got too tired and agreed to stop. I thought that was funny. Anyway, Hockey is best when it's actually played, when there is skill involved, and I find it the most entertaining of all the major sports, mainly because it keeps moving. I went to a few hockey games at HP and was amazed at how great the game is in person.
Well, I see what happens in the games I've mentioned and I just wonder if this is the sport that I know and like. I wasn't around for "Old Time Hockey" but I'm sure a lot of it didn't include line brawls and the players on the ice acting like idiots. I'm actually kind of embarrassed in that we've seen all this commotion this week. Am I alone here? Are people really entertained by the brawls instead of the excitement of the actual game itself? Also, as we get to the one year anniversary of the Olympics, I think about that tournament and miss that kind of Hockey that was played. I would much prefer watching that rather than what we've been getting in the last week.