SOB’s Jersey – Should I Wear It?

SOB

SOB can haz goal?

For those of you who follow me on twitter, you probably know how I rage on Shane O’Brien. If it’s not a tweet about his jersey being retied and hung in the penalty box, it’s something about trading him for a bag of pucks and a box of day old timbits. You’ll also recollect a number of statements I’ve made regarding the scoring prowess of one Shane O’Brien recently. Something along the lines of wearing his jersey for every Canuck game for the rest of the season should he score. Well, I think I might be eating those words shortly.

Having not been able to catch the first two periods of last night’s game, I didn’t get the chance to see the beginning of what has to be the end of days. Late in the first period, O’Brien was on the ice in a 4 on 4 situation and found himself in alone against Ty Conklin. Going with the popular “whiff the puck and hope to get a changeup past the goaltender” style of shot, O’Brien hit the lottery and scored. Yes. You heard that right. He scored.

Now I figured this was simply a joke when I read about it and made a comment that if I didn’t see it happen myself, then hell if it didn’t. Kind of like how a tree falls in the forest and no one is around type of thing. But then @donkamero linked me a replay to ensure I didn’t miss out:

I’m pretty sure frogs will fall from the sky later today if they haven’t already.

Fortunately, one of my last conversations on twitter about the whole “SOB scores a goal, I wear his jersey” deal was with @carolineguichon. I had tweeted that should SOB score a goal, I would wear either his jersey or shirt if someone were to buy it for me. I figured that it was a good deal either way due to the inability of ol’ cement hands to get one, and should he happen to fluke out, I wouldn’t be held entirely on the hook. Caroline took me up on this offer thinking it would be fun, but also likely thinking it my reasoning was logical – SOB scoring a goal was as likely as Wellwood turning down a Mozza Burger from A&W.

So, here’s the deal. If someone, anyone, has a desire to hook me up with either his jersey, or a shirt with his name on it (and provided it fits – XXL or big ass huge works), I will wear it for a game or two. Heck, I’ll even let a picture be taken with me wearing it in public – something you can imagine is nearly as bad as being caught naked on Robson.

Any takers?

A Gift In Time For Christmas

When I arrived home on Friday, I was pleasantly surprised to find a Purolator envelope with my name on it. I was further pleased to find the following inside.

My 2010 Tickets

My Tickets to Vancouver 2010

Yes, my tickets to the Vancouver 2010 Olympics had arrived.

When the first ticket lottery was held, I threw my name into the hat for a number of events. I figured it made sense that I try for some speed skating at the Richmond Oval, living in Richmond and all. I also tried to score some figure skating tickets for Marnie. And what true blooded Canadian would pass up on the opportunity to take in either curling or hockey? So I asked for some of those too. All in all, I had pretty much set myself up to be flat broke had my boat come in and all the events I bid on come my way.

But once the lottery was held, all I ended up scoring on was two pair of tickets to a Men’s and Women’s curling draw. I was still excited to be going to an Olympic event and all, but kind of let down that all I was able to get were 4 tickets to an event only I would enjoy (lets just say that Marnie ain’t the biggest curling fan). I was also able to breathe a sigh of relief that my credit card was not incinerated by Olympic ticket costs, so all-in-all things were okay.

Then there was that secondary release of tickets. Now armed with an event schedule which listed participating nations, I figured it was worth my while to try and score a hockey ticket or two and placed myself in the virtual waiting room. Once through the doors, I began a methodical search for Canadian Men’s and Women’s hockey tickets starting with the Gold Medal game and downward. As my search went on, it became more and more apparent that the tickets were gone. But when I took a look at the Canada vs. Switzerland Men’s Hockey game on 18Feb I found a couple available – the rest being history.

Since buying them, I’ve had friends offer me vast sums of money for the hockey tickets on what should be guaranteed win night for Canada. And each time I receive an offer, I turn it down – I’m going to an Olympic Men’s Hockey game and Canada is playing, no way I can pass that opportunity up.

So were you as lucky as I was? Are you going to any Olympic events? Or will be you watching the games on TV?

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