Hug your kids…….a hockey story

(MAJOR NOTE:  This story was WRITTEN specifically for the Richardson tragedy but the point is hug your kids and I’ve been doing that all day and don’t have it in me to write another story right now.  But I care as much and thought this might be a good read??)

Tragedy has struck the hockey fraternity and I’m so emotional about the story.  Ever since I was a child, I honestly couldn’t handle hearing bad things happen to children.  I remember thinking I could find and save a local girl who was kidnapped.  She was later found dead and they never solved the case.

For those of you who don’t know, a former NHL player lost their 14 year old daughter to suicide.  Attached is a video that I feel is appropriate for several reasons and make sure you watch to the end (VERY END after poster) as the last line, is the best line and if you take anything away from this article, I hope it is that line.  

How does the film relate to a hockey blog you ask?  Good question my dear readers.  First off, on the surface, there’s actually a hockey reference.  Secondly, the movie is about my 4 young children (YES 4!!!!) getting to know their dead grandfather “Dead Lenny” through a series of interviews they conduct with people who knew him.

The sub plot is that I get to know him again from the point of view of being a father.  One major point I’d like to make here is that when your watching it, when you’re dealing with your children, it’s amazing to see their takes on things.  I absolutely mean zero disrespect to anyone who’s had suicide affect their family, but I realized one thing thus far when making this movie, is that I don’t understand kids.  Even my own.  They live in a different world.

Many times it’s an amazing world, full of hope, imagination, dreams “Dad, I’m gonna play for the Islanders so they don’t stink anymore when I grow up.” my son Max once said to me.  But they also live in a world of uncertainty, fear, feeling alone etc.  Honestly, I don’t have the answers.  At all.  Other than, pay attention to them.  My father never paid attention to me.  He was too busy drinking, drugging and gambling his life away.

Why, I’m not certain I’ll ever know.  I never really found my way in life until I started playing hockey.  The hockey family started becoming my family.  It’s a wonderful group of people.  In all my years, if I had to stereotype a group, the hockey fraternity was one of true friendship.  Sure there was pettiness and competition, and fights, like all families.  But hockey people stood by you.  Through good times and bad.  They were first in line to help out.  In fact, growing up poor, had I not had donors, I would have never played the game.  And who knows, my life may have ended up horrible.  I could have been a soccer player.

Do what you can for the Richardson family.  Think about them, pray for them if that’s your thing.  I’ll see if there’s a fund set up and get back in case that’s how you want to help.  But also, do what you can for your family.  Do it now today.  You never know when there may not be a tomorrow.

Much love,

DH

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If a photo can define hockey’s greatness….

here it is:

"The Devil's stink out Dad, right Dad?"

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Military Dad and 4 year old son honored during Blue Jackets game.

So I happen to be passing through Columbus on my way home from a long day and realize the Jackets are playing the overrated Blues.  Couple emails later, I have my ticket.  I actually enjoy going alone even though people find it odd.

Game was great but the highlight of my day, night, maybe life was meeting Sergeant Sean and his 4 year old boy, who “wishes he was 6” according to Dad.

Hero Dad and Son Stone outside Nationwide Arena

Sgt. Sean was honored at the game and if I heard correctly, he had over 20 medical procedures (i think surgeries) only to return to active duty.  To protect us all.  I was shaking and so honored that he would pose for my goofy blog (which I was clear to him it was).  Seeing the “special forces” patch on his sleeve.  Seeing his child.

Like many people are when they meet celebrities, which I find silly, I was really nervous.  I’d rather meet this guy any day.  That’s why my photo is so bad!!.  I was shaking, and for the rare time in my life, really felt like I had nothing to say.  Other than thanks.  What else could I say?  I cannot even comprehend a life so rich, so brave and honorable in ways I’ll never know.

Here I am leaving the game early after a LONG day so I can get home to see my family. This man probably leaves his family for years at a time to go duck bombs and bullets. Never forget what, and who, really matter! It ain’t LeBron James.

Thank you my friend.  And “maybe” said dad, Stone will be a hockey player.  I know it’s cliche but really think about what these men and women do for each and every one of you.

Tomorrow, I meet another superhero (maybe) Puckdaddy. LOL  Daddy or Special forces guy?

Night all.

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Sneak peak at the Blue Jackets New Jerseys

“This Will Happen” some dude on Euclid Ave.

"Bleed Hockey."

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PS:  Thanks Puckdaddy.  And a shout out to the only time soccer doesn’t suck:

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Hockey baby, hockey……

Today , some good friends of mine had their first child.  He sent me a photo of him holding his beautiful little girl wearing his NHL jersey.  Now the say babies remember stuff from the time they are conceived.   Someone just told me that serial killers remember failed abortion attempts.  I don’t believe it, but it’s a pretty funny story.

Back on track here.  I have 4 children.  There is nothing like seeing a new human being brought into this world.  To try and explain the feelings would be pointless.  You either get it or you don’t.  But for that baby girl to be exposed to the National Hockey League (even though it’s slowly being ruined by a bunch of suits) on day one brings tears to my eyes.

Birth=possibilities.  Possibilities=unlimited.  “Who knows, maybe she’ll be the first female President?”  I remember someone saying about one my daughters.  “Fuck that,” I replied “maybe she’ll be the leading goal scorer in the NHL?”   Well, my daughter broke her leg at age 4 during ICE SKATING LESSONS

"Daddy, I want, I want........"

and now won’t even consider going on the ice.  So that’s out.  But with every new birth, comes a new maybe.  And with every maybe, comes hope.

And most of the time, but not always, with hope comes disappointment and mediocrity and great, deep depression.  LOL.  I’m just messing with you DH fans. Lift your glasses up high and toast all the new births and wish them, and especially my buddy A.M. good luck. You’re in for a long ride buddy.  Get her on skates asap!

 

 

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Saturday Night NHL ticket

I gotta say, nothing gets my dick harder (figuratively) than a cold, dark Saturday night and a full slate of NHL games.  Literally, the porno channels do.  For those of you that don’t understand the words, I don’t get an erection watching hockey.  I get excited.

Again, it’s the greatest sport on earth.  I may repeat this in every blog until you idiots get it through your head.  Every game means something to these guys.  Every game can be as special as any.  Some great games last night.  All close.  Vancouver and Detroit was sick.  Pens came back and won a thriller in the desert.

Lots of great chatting going on.  I couldn’t even keep up with the Canuck twits, eh?  It was the perfect night with one exception.  I accidently ordered a pizza from Phoenix

We deliver Everywhere!

because I was so caught up in the game, I forgot I lived in Cleveland.  It took 6 hours to arrive.  I gave him a nice tip.  Bleed hockey you whack jobs.

PS:  My son has a lacerated eardrum.  I don’t know what that is but it sucks!

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Dangeroushockey is auditioning supermodels for our site…..Please vote

It’s your obligation.  Lettuce know what you think of Model # 1

Alexis-Miss Russia
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Dangeroushockey looks to Eat Ovi’s Head

BUY CCM.  NIKE (KING james) sucks!

Ovi's head gummies taste like skate stink!

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Hockey Bag Explodes in Akron Ohio

Post 911 world scrambles the Akron bomb squad only to find some moldy shin pads and pretty cool Easton gloves. 

ON the LIFE of my kids, when I was 15, I was on my way to my 5am practice at Mentor Ice Arena.  My buddy Jan’s father picked me up.  Not 2 minutes after we left my house, we get pulled over by the Mentor Police GUN’S DRAWN.  They thought I was robbing the house because of the LARGE HOCKEY bag and me running to car.

More later.

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Paranormal Activity in the NHL?

First, I must, for those of you who only read headlines or skim articles, say that my site is not trying to be Hockey News or US NEWS and World Report.  We are fucking around.  Consider us the Onion meets Howard Stern (although not nearly as good) hockey Blog.

Yesterday, I was personally insulted by a “serious” unnamed play by play guy for my unsubstantiated story about the Jackets moving to Cleveland.  LOL.

Onto Paranormal Activity.  Last night:  Devils beat Hawks.  Crosby drops gloves and while one can explain those things in somewhat logical manner, the craziest thing was that Coyotes defenseman, Ed Jovanovski, scored a HAT TRICK!

strange days indeed......

Here’s a guy who averages less than 10 goals a year and let’s just say his job isn’t to score.

I’m sorry today’s post cannot be more compelling but I am busy and constipated. Which means, I have a lot of shit on my plate and in my colon.

Love DH

PS:

I tried to do ONLINE puck talk with these two “serious journalists” who cover the Jackets yesterday.  They wouldn’t post ONE of my questions because they were busy covering important topics like how the YOUNG NHL players handle media pressure.  I literally thought I was dreaming.  It was the most boring thing I’ve ever witnessed.  I think.

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