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Wednesday, June 30th, 2010

Farewell Tour (Days 11-12): The end of the road – 24+ style!

First of all, I really need to apologize for leaving the “fans” hanging for nearly three months. I hope you can all understand that I had way too much stuff to do with the whole moving to Korea and settling in business. I know most of you probably thought/hoped that I would stop blogging from this side of the planet, but as you can see, you are mistaken. However, I am sure that most of you will lose interest in my life as my story will gradually change from a life with hockey to a life without. However, we are not at that point yet. I still need to post the entries from my NHL Farewell Tours; that is, assuming SOMEONE out there still wants to know what happened.

As I mentioned in Day 10, after the Rampage game ended, I jumped in car and headed for home. I was hoping to make the trip in a single shot, but as my Twitter people probably recall, I ended up crashing for 5ish hours in an off road hotel somewhere in Missouri. As the photos will indicate, the drive was pretty uneventful. The most exciting moments were having a feast at Cracker Barrel, killing off my OnStar minutes with Nick, and the @#$%ing coyote that ran in front of my car. I know what you’re thinking, “Ooohhh a COYOTE! That must be a sign.” Well, if we are playing the sign game still, then I’d say that you’re probably right. However, although I did think that was an odd sighting at the time, I took the shower of AZP “signs” that hit in the last few weeks of my North American life as reassurance that I was suddenly on the right path. But, hey, maybe I’m wrong. Maybe I’m wrong about everything.

I arrived home in the late morning 36 hours after I left the AT&T Center. Although, I didn’t regret my decision to spend my final game with the baby Yotes as opposed to the big ones with emotional issues, I was sad to have missed out on my last chance to have one (or six) last IN-N-OUT burgers. I had a feeling, though, that my Caps and Stars experiences wouldn’t be my last NHL games this season. Two weeks later, I was at the airport bound for California and the Staples Center.

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10PM


The AT&T Center in all its “glory…”

11PM


Listening to the big ‘Yotes game. The colour commentary didn’t make me want to vomit…surprisingly…

12AM


Talking Nick’s ear off in an attempt to kill off my remaining OnStar minutes before my departure to Korea – fun!

1AM


“Oh my, my! Oh Hell yes…” The night is lonely as you can see….

2AM


You said…

3AM


Probably a sign that I shouldn’t be operating a motor vehicle.

4AM


Finally made it through Texas…bye bye male dancers of La Bare *tear*

5AM


I need back up!

6AM


Sorry the pictures are so boring, but such is the nature of the trip. It is a solid jam, though…

7AM


Dicks….

8AM


The sun rises in front of me….for the first time….

9AM


The first Canadian I’ve seen in days.

10AM


Now entering Missouri…I was a little early with the clicker.

11AM


Finally hit a hotel for a power nap. This sign ensured that I didn’t sleep well.

12PM – 4PM


Zzzzz… Zzzzzz…

4PM


I have emerged from my slumber in snuggle town…

5PM


Oooohh…. *sings* “I saw the sign…”

6PM


I’m on my way!

7PM


Woo!!! Another State down, a million hours to go….

8PM


Another sunset…

9PM


Oh baby! What I wouldn’t give for some Cracker Barrel right now…

Exactly 11 minutes later…


That would be my third glass of sweet tea. Mmmmm…..I wasn’t feeling the corn bread this time for some reason.

10PM


From the Beavis and Butthead Do America classic. I thought it appropriate as I clearly just did America.

11PM


Apparently the coyote ran in front of my car at the crossroads…

12AM


I’m a very curious person, which is why I’ll risk looking like a crazy person to get to the bottom of a 5 year long mystery. In this situation, there was a fun vending machine in some random off road gas station that promised exotic and scandalous mystery prizes in every box. Naturally, I had to pay the 75 cents to find out what it was….


Unfortunately….the box was all talk….

1AM


Finally tracked down the Rockstar Cola. In other news, I clearly haven’t had any beauty rest in weeks *ahem* my whole life…

2AM


Finally hit the last State on this journey….woooooo!

3AM

This hour was not documented hmmmmmmmm!!!!!

4AM


This music video used to freak me out when I was 5. For some reason the song felt appropriate at the time….but I was also very tired…mentally…

5AM


Dawn begins to break…

6AM


The border!!!! I thought for sure this was going to be a messy situation, but the guard didn’t ask me a damn thing. In the Psycho Hockey universe that is the equivalent of a minor lottery win.

7AM


Enough said…..if you can actually read it that is….

8AM


Beautiful. C’est fini…

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Monday, May 24th, 2010

Farewell Tour (Day 10): CODE RED! CODE RED! Plus, the AHL makes me sad.

San Antonio, TX The minor leagues are a place that not many a pro sport fan dare to tread. To a realist, the minor leagues do not glimmer with potential, but, rather, reek of failure and a desperate need to cling to an unrealized dream. The fans are different from those at the top. Many of them do not support their teams in the traditional sense, but rather view their local rink as an attraction, like a museum or circus, or a place to take the kids on Sunday afternoon. When the game is over, and the kids are all tuckered out, many of these fans go home, not to check on the scores in the big leagues because, frankly, they don’t care. Many of them will even utter the dreaded words that so many of us in NHL land would start a war trying to deny, “I’m not really a hockey fan.” Now, I know as well as you do that these aren’t all minor league fans, but this was the setting of the last hockey game in the ground portion of my NHL Farewell Tour at the AT&T Center in San Antonio, Texas.

Long ago, and perhaps in a place that only existed in the context of time and history, the American Hockey League was the best show in town. It was also the ONLY show in town. During the NHL Lock Out of 2004-05, the American league was a great place to be a fan. It was almost like watching the big show. The league was littered with displaced NHL talent, and the riffraff were banished to the lowly depths of the double and single ‘A’ pools. That was how the AHL first grabbed me. Coming into the NHL Lock Out, I had hit the age where, as a female, the OHL just seemed inappropriate. The age thing doesn’t matter now, but back then it did. When you’re 19, the last thing you want is some 17 y/o, injured boy hobbling after you on the concourse and telling you that his “ex girlfriend was your age” in a vain attempt to get your phone number. It just was too awkward being in a place like that, and so I went elsewhere.

I took my first AHL trip to Milwaukee, Wisconsin for no other reason than the fact that the Admirals were the defending champions that year. It was the one AHL fact I knew at that time. My first game at the Bradley Center featured the Admirals playing host to the San Antonio Rampage. It would be my first hockey road trip of many, and so it’s very interesting that San Antonio would be the first and the last team that I would see play in this era of my Psycho road adventures.

I was just going with the flow during my Farewell Tour. I knew for sure that I would be seeing games in DC and Dallas, but where things went from there, I had no idea. The initial idea was that I would give the Arizona Prophecy one last shot. Who knew, maybe something would have jumped out at me while I was back in the desert. Truthfully, I wanted to go to the Sedona vortexes more so than Phoenix, so I guess that will have to wait until another adventure when I am back on your side of the world. By the time I reached the Dallas portion of my journey, I was pretty worn out. If I was to make it all the way to Phoenix for the Oilers game, I would have had to leave right from the American Airlines Center to make it for puck drop the following day, WHICH would also mean that I had to give up the male dancers of La Bare – no thank you!

It really came down to the fact that I lost the will to go to Phoenix. My time in North America was running out, so what good would it have done me to find the guy I was allegedly supposed to find? After all, the Arizona Prophecy could be anything or anyone, and could manifest in a way I can’t possibly foresee. I did mention last season that the prophecy could be something that makes me change my path or habits, and that certainly seems to be the case if you ask me. Perhaps the prophecy is really something I’m supposed to find here in South Korea because of all the bad things that happened in my life because of Arizona. Who knows? I can tell you, though, that I am on the other side of the world now because of the Arizona Prophecy; there is no question about that.

The funny thing was that last season, at my final NHL game of the year in Phoenix, I had set an ultimatum for myself. I was already getting tired of the whole AZ thing. It was stressful, and I didn’t like it. I just wanted things to be back to normal. I had decided that if things went really badly in Arizona, I’d give up on the whole thing and never look back. Unfortunately, the opposite happened, which forced me back on the quest for another tumultuous hockey season. A Coyotes fan had asked me that night if I would be back to Phoenix again. Since nothing bad had happened, I told him I would, but as the words came out of my mouth, deep down I knew I’d never go there again.

It was about a four-ish hour drive from Dallas to San Antonio. I arrived at the AT&T Center about two hours early, and attempted to kill time by stealing the wireless signal coming out of a neighbouring Travelodge – the usual routine. The AT&T Center is in the middle of nowhere, so it was already kind of depressing. It felt worse than going to a game in Kanata, although, at least in Kanata, you are in store for an NHL game and some delicious poutine. You see, I’ve realized that, much like the AHL players, I experience the same feelings of disgrace that the boys do when I’m watching them from the stands. Sure, there are some hockey players that are counting their lucky stars that they have made it to the A, but there are also those whose two way contracts are painful reminders of their inadequacy (especially in the case of the Rampage), and you can feel it on every level. The Rampage are the affiliate of the Phoenix Coyotes. So, after all the moves the Yotes made at the trade deadline last season, a handful of full time Coyotes players found themselves demoted to the minors almost permanently. That would suck, eh? Some say it is better to have loved and lost, than never to have loved at all. I wonder if that translates to the hockey player that gets but a single NHL season under his belt.

As I mentioned earlier, many of the fans at the AT&T Center that night claimed to be Rampage fans and not hockey fans. Many of them didn’t follow the NHL, or any hockey other than the local Rampage games. For those that did like the NHL, only a small percentage were supporters of the Phoenix Coyotes (I know, shock of the century). Many preferred the Stars, and in one special circumstance, the Sens for no other reason than multi-sport bunny, Carrie Underwood. It was really just a depressing environment. As a hockey fan, I felt pretty isolated there, but maybe that’s just San Antonio. I don’t remember feeling that way at any of the other AHL rinks I’ve visited in my rich career of hockey adventures.

The highlights of my night were the discovery of the San Antonio cheesesteak (essentially a Philly cheesesteak but with jalapenos), and the revelation of sexual misconduct puck bunny style. RED ALERT! There is nothing worse than bragging about getting with an AHL player. For one, AHL players are really insecure, which makes them really desperate, and really easy. Sure, they may have been the shit in junior, but now they are much harder pressed to find women who are impressed by their “hockey skills.” When you play major junior hockey, you’re the best of the best, but when you play in the AHL, you’re far from it. For the hardcore puck bunny, bragging about an AHL player just won’t do, so many try to skew the details of their minor league encounters and refer to their kills as NHL talent. Anyway, I knew a girl who would go on and on about this “NHL player” she nailed, it was like the biggest moment in her life or something. So, I was more than greatly amused when he skated passed me that night. Major BURN!

Anyway, after the game, I jumped in the car, tuned into the Coyotes game that I was missing in Phoenix, and attempted to haul ass to the Canadian border – 24 style! Truthfully, I couldn’t wait to get out of there.

Roll the credits…

Most memorable road track: Arizona Prophecy 2008-09!

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Tuesday, April 20th, 2010

Farewell Tour (Day 9): Male strippers and the Dallas Stars!

Dallas, TX Wooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Yes, I finally got to see me some rippers and it was the BEST! EVER! It was my first experience with male strippers, and I enjoyed myself tremendously. Did I ever tell you my infamous stripper story? I probably did seeing as it’s pretty much the best anecdote from my sorority days. You see, there was a massive gathering of frat boys over at the frat house next door. The boys had their absolutely huge Kentucky chapter visiting that weekend, and a couple of the girls and I were supposed to be hitting up some gross club in the dirty district in town with them that night. I had just bought this absolutely scandalous top, and by “top,” I mean “two mesh triangles and a couple of strings.” Apparently, I used to go to clubs dressed like a hoe. Oh, to be nineteen again.

Anyway, the girls and I had been pre-drinking a bit when suddenly the rumours that a stripper was coming to call started circulating among the masses. A little while later, the door bell sounded and in walked the stripper WEARING THE EXACT SAME TOP AS ME! You’d think I’d try not to point this out, but the Mike’s Hard had other ideas. Later into the striptease, which, by the way, was set to the musical styling of Blackstreet’s No Diggity on repeat, the stripper, now fully naked, came over to the couch I was sitting on, and sat down. We had a nice little chat about our shirt and where we got it, etc while sixty or so male jaws hit the dirty frat house floor. It was hilarious! Afterwards, I had a sobering thought that maybe I should change out of the stripper wear before we headed to the bars, however, the Mike’s Hard determined that this meant wearing a cowgirl hat instead. I had my hands full that night, as you might have imagined. Ay yi yi.

But back to male stripping. How is Male Stripper not the best job ever? Guys, seriously, do you know what you are missing out on? Yeah, you’re pretty much given a free pass to molest women. Honestly, I think the guys were enjoying themselves more than the women. Although, there were SOME women that were taking it way too seriously; like straight out of the movies, virgin librarian seriously. I was probably minorly molested by four or five strippers/Playgirl centerfolds. You know, the odd jostle of the girls here, a little spank on the ass there – no big deal. But nothing prepared me for what was about to happen the moment I let my guard down. Mr. Romance, as this was his name, came up behind me, grabbed me by my hair, and dragged me onto the stage where he proceeded to mock 69 me. MOCK. SIXTY. NINE! Mary would later remark that as she witnessed this greased up man doing his thing all over me, she knew I would never be the same. I think she might be right. There really aren’t enough hair pullers out there if you ask me.


The little guy that kept spying on me during the game.

Oh right, there was a hockey game that night. Right. Right. Well, as you probably already knew, the Stars/Oilers game was my first game at the American Airlines Center – my twenty-first active NHL rink visited to date. It’s not a bad facility, and any place that serves BBQ brisket is OK by me. The game was really exciting. Dallas dominated during the first and third periods to pull away with a huge win over Edmonton. However, Edmonton “showed some real promise.” It was cool to see Canadian teams at both NHL venues on this trip. I love to hear foreigners sing the Canadian national anthem. Like that guy in LA last night! He actually read the lyrics off his Blackberry, and incorrectly no less! Also, the Stars have probably one of the best looking teams in the league, so you can imagine the man meat overload that night when male strippers followed behind the likes of Brad Richards and company. Oh baby.

Sadly, it was my last night in Dallas, and my last night with Mary and her family. Luckily it was one for the ages. If I ever come back from my roamings around the world, another trip to the Lone Star state will definitely be in the works.

Roll the credits…

Most memorable road track: Boston (Bruins) 2008-09.

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Sunday, April 18th, 2010

Farewell Tour (Day 8): Southern hospitality.

Dallas, TX I’m so sorry! If the stress of the Korea move wasn’t enough to keep me from writing, the lack of computer sure was. I had to give the old laptop a proper overhaul before heading overseas, naturally. I’m now on Windows 7 – YAY! And I’m finally updating my Farewell Tour – another YAY! Now, let’s see if I can accurately recall what happened over two weeks ago now.

My first day in Dallas was action packed. I was surprised to learn that my agenda was planned for me that day by Mary and her family. It was definitely a product of that famous Southern style hospitality. It was great, by the end of the day I felt like I had a brand new family away from home, especially since Mary’s kids were all around my age!

However, the day had a sad and unpleasant start. The wind was crazy that morning (there were tornado warnings in parts of Texas, too), and so my trip poolside was chilly and annoying. I couldn’t even enjoy the fine male specimens attempting to sun themselves in vain. Once I had given up on my UNscandalous bikini adventures, I headed back to my room to get ready for my outing with Mary. Tragedy struck! I accidentally dropped my camera and it would work no more. Thankfully, it was a scuffed up piece of crap. I think I got it for my birthday five or six years ago, so I was actually planning to get a new one to properly document my new life in Asia. I was also very fortunate to be heading out the door to hang with one of the photographers for the Dallas Stars. What better person to consult for a new camera, eh?

After hopping around between a few camera distributers, I finally settled on a cute one from Best Buy. The decision was made when we gave the two finalists the shot test. The camera that made me look less ugly won out. I’m not photogenic AT ALL. I have yet to see a picture of myself that I think actually looks good, so any help I can get in that department is always a bonus, although the camera is letting me down with that now… as you can see.

With “Buy Camera” checked off the To Do List, Mary and Tiffany took me for my first ever Chick-fil-A experience. I always hear people raving about it, so I had to try it. I consider myself to be a fast food connoisseur. I still think IN-N-OUT is the best thing ever, though.

Later that night I went out for Mexican with Mary and her family with a huge pitcher of margaritas included! My fave! It was a great night! However, little did I know that the following night was going to be even better! Cue the stripper music!

Top Photo: Meet Paris Modano. Yes, she was named after Mike.

Roll the credits…

Most memorable road track: Kitchener (Rangers) 2002-03.

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Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

Interview with We Love DC!

Yes, I know I’m behind with my Farewell Tour posts! Don’t worry, they are on their way! Anyway, during my brief stint in Washington, DC last week, I got to sit down with Ben from WeLoveDC.com and talk a little Caps hockey. Ben was interested in how the Caps and the Caps experience rate when compared to the other game day experiences across the league. Sounds like my area of expertise, right? It was great to sit down with someone who was not only passionate about the team, but about the city as well. I love true blue (or red) hometown fans! Click here to check out the article, and make sure you bookmark We Love DC if you are ever planning to take a trip to Washington! Farewell Tour Days 8 -12 to follow shortly.

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    • NHL Rinks Stalked

      [47] Air Canada Centre
      [08] Wells Fargo Center
      [06] First Niagara Center
      [05] Scotiabank Place
      [05] Joe Louis Arena
      [04] Prudential Center
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      [01] CONSOL Energy Center
      [01] Bridgestone Arena
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      [01] American Airlines Center
      [02] Mellon Arena*
      [01] Maple Leaf Gardens*
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      [10] Hershey Centre
      [09] Gatorade Complex
      [08] Sleeman Centre
      [03] John Labatt Centre
      [02] Powerade Centre
      [02] GM Centre
      [01] Yardmen Arena
      [01] WFCU Centre
      [01] RBC Centre
      [01] K-Rock Centre
      [01] J. Benson Cartage Centre
      [01] Bayshore Arena
      [01] Barrie Molson Centre
      [41] St. Michael's Arena*
      [01] London Ice House*
      *Indicates Inactive Facility

    • AHL Rinks Stalked

      [64] Ricoh Coliseum
      [08] Van Andel Arena
      [08] Copps Coliseum
      [05] Bradley Center
      [04] Quicken Loans Arena
      [02] Scope Arena
      [01] AT&T Center
      [01] Allstate Arena
      [01] Cincinnati Gardens*
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      [01] U of T Varisty Arena
      [01] Nikko Kirifuri Ice Arena
      [01] Anyang Sports Complex

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      [320] Total Games
      [109] NHL
      [109] OHL
      [094] AHL
      [005] ALIH
      [002] IIHF
      [001] OUA

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      [320] Total Games
      [239] Canada
      [074] United States
      [004] Japan
      [002] Switzerland
      [001] South Korea

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