Went out to Rockford for the Moose-Hogs game last night. It was bobblehead night for some Rockford native who plays for the A's. First 2,500 in got one. I must have been #2,501 because the MetroCentre holds about 4,800, the place looked half-empty, and I didn't get no stinkin' bobblehead.
It was an evenly matched game between two teams that play to develop and still have the prospects to win, which is ideal. Bunch of old friends on the team: Hayden, Forsling, Clendening, and Svedberg, with Franson being a scratch, I guess. HUGE ovation for John Hayden, who was announced as a starter and had a lot of ice team but never got on the score sheet. ECHLer named Colin Delia was the Rockford goalie against Eric Comrie, who's apparently the Goalie Of The Future for Winnipeg, this after Connor Hellebuyck was Goalie Of The Future just three years ago. The teams traded goals, with the Hogs' tallies being a bit more garbage-goalier than the Moose's, and Delia having more than a couple "ahhh what do I doooooo, I'll just fling a limb out" moments, like the ones we've seen from Jeff Glass at the NHL level. A Manitoba defenseman was alone with his thoughts about four feet ahead of the blue line and shot a laser through traffic right to the back of the net to tie it at 2. Had to stand up and applaud for that one; it was the prettiest goal of the night by far.
The ugliest goal of the night came late in the third, after the Moose had taken a late lead on the power play. In a real-life appearance of Hockey Pessimist Curious Hair, as we were starting the third, I told the people I went with that the 2-2 score was bad news because a goalie as good as Comrie wasn't gonna give up a third. In a real-life appearance of Hockey Pessimist Curious Hair, I made a complete ass of myself with this observation, as Comrie was powerless to stop an ultra-slow-motion dribbler from rolling and tumbling over the goal line. He laid on the ice like he died after that one. I wanted to do the same. But then we went to bullshit three-on-three overtime, where Matt Iacopelli had a breakaway, was stopped by Comrie, which sprung a Nic Petan breakaway that wasn't stopped by Delia. But hey, hockey's never better than in person, especially when you have a great seat, which at the MetroCentre it's hard not to have, and the Winnipeg organization is finally building something special. Rockford's home slate this year was ridiculously frontloaded so there aren't too many games left, but if you can get to one from here on out, I recommend that you do, we have a lot of talent on this team and close views are affordable if Rockford's a reasonable drive for you.
That being said, I'd be remiss in not mentioning the people around me. In the row in front of ours was a family that could gently be described as "of carriage." They didn't fit in their seats and drew the ire of the family to their left, which had lost their daughter's seat to the other mother's...overflow. The mom tried to play it off like it was no big deal, that their daughter had a short attention span and they'd just watch most of the game from [the open concourse in the shoot-once end], but I doubt they really wanted to do that. In the third period, the husband returned with a box of baked goods which seemed to have no end. They just kept eating iced pastries, one after another! How many were there in that box? Behind me was a little girl who kicked the back of my chair from puck drop to sudden death, and her Ralphie-from-A-Christmas-Story-looking brother who would sing "Hollaback Girl" at stoppages, but only the "this shit is bananas" part. He later revealed himself to be a younger, fatter Curious Hair, as he would undergo existential crises whenever Rockford was tied or trailing: verbatim quotes include "we're doomed!," "we'll never redeem ourselves!," and "I'm having a complete mental breakdown!" Despite multiple corrections on my part, their mom was insistent that the Moose were an affiliate of the Toronto Maple Leafs.
So yeah, fun, support AHL hockey in Rockford or Rosemont. There's a Hogs@Wolves game tonight, go if you can!
_________________ Molly Lambert wrote: The future holds the possibility to be great or terrible, and since it has not yet occurred it remains simultaneously both.
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