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On Mon, 27 Mar 1995, TERRENCE GILDRED 4XW 271-6782 (NICK) wrote:
> Dean, It's very common for a Hockey team to raise sticks in a salute to the
> fans at the end of a game... no matter what the out come. My kids High School
> team does this salute after every game... even blow-out losses. The intent is
> to thank their fans for the support. I think it's a nice touch, they tell me
> it's very hard to left the sticks when they lose, but if they don't they don't
> play next game. I'm not a Gopher fan or follower, but I assume this is the
> tradition I've seen at all levels... except pro.
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> Nick
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That's how it's been done here at UAF for the past several seasons. I agree
that it must be difficult for the players to salute after a tough loss
when the overwhelming urge is to head to the locker room. However, as a
devoted fan of the *game* it's nice to see the players respect the game,
the fans and themselves. Midwestern flame wars aside, I think respect is
the key for all involved. Perhaps the pros could learn a thing or two
from watching the kids play...
Enjoy the finals, even if your team (like mine) is watching the games on
ESPN with the rest of us...
Mark
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