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  • Ephesians 6:10

    September 10, 2010

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    Hockey Chat:  Could you imagine what the scores would be like if goalies weren’t allowed to wear any equipment.  We’ve got some talent between the posts during our skates but they thank much of that to the equipment they put on.  Not only does it help to stop the pucks, it stops the pain as well.  Going out there unequipped would be disastrous.  Sure they would stand there for a few minutes and maybe even grab a slow sliding puck with their bare hands.  But as the attacks keep coming, their lack of preparedness would leave them broken down.  Every player has equipment to keep them safe.  It helps them stand their ground and play hard.

  • Luke 9:24

    September 10, 2010

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    Hockey Chat:  Passing is a key in the game.  Have you ever seen someone try to go end-to-end around 5 attackers only to get stripped before he’s able to get a shot off.  Players that try to do it all to get the glory usually lose it all and are left empty.  What’s all that hard work for if it gained nothing?

  • Luke 6:31

    September 10, 2010

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    Hockey Chat:  Knowing what to count on from your line mates also helps them to know what to count on from you.  You’ve probably seen guys that work great together and always seem to be in the right place.  That’s because the treat their linemate as an extension of themselves by being where they are needed and making the play happen knowing that others will be there too. 

  • Luke 6:37

    September 10, 2010

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    Hockey Chat:  There are so many terrible players that we skate with.  They miss the open net.  They bobble the pass that was right to them.  They can’t skate fast enough to make the play.  And one more thing…….they are just like you and me.  Give them a break when they goof and maybe they’ll cut you some slack next time it’s your man you should’ve been defending that scores or you shoot wide of the pipes.  NOTE: The worst thing about wanting to be on a perfect team is that they will only take perfect players.  Where would that leave you?

  • Luke 6:32

    September 10, 2010

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    The Lady Bing trophy is awarded to a player for the most sportsman like conduct.  This is the only sport that actually gives an award for playing within the rules.  Sounds ridiculous?  Not really considering it’s the only sport where fighting is generally expected and only punished by 5 minutes of offsetting penalties.  The point is that to play in such a tough field, and still keep courteous to those who generally don’t deserve it, deserves to be acknowledged and rewarded.

  • Luke 6:27

    September 10, 2010

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    Hockey Lesson:  In our recreational games, sometimes we’re on the receiving end of a stinging wack or some harsh words.  You have two choices.  First forget that you came there to play hockey, let rage overtake reason, and go after the guy.  Or second, remember all the wacks and words that you’ve dished out in the past and got away with, and play on.  The choice of what to do is totally yours, but the reactions for your actions (fighting, getting hurt much worse, ejected from the game) are not.

  • Philippians 3:10-14

    September 10, 2010

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    Hockey Chat:  As a team we share in the hustle and bumps in order share in goals and victory.  Some of us are apparently better than others, but none of us are perfect and we all blow the play or miss the shot sometimes.  But we hustle and try for our goal again and again.  Forget who blew the play and missed that shot and press on toward the goal we all came out for.

  • Romans 3:31

    September 10, 2010

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    Hockey Chat:  Frank Boucher of the New York Rangers in the 1930’s won the Lady Bing Trophy for most sportsmanlike conduct 7 times.  Lady Bing herself actually gave him the trophy to keep permanently because he had won it so often.  You would think with that kind of clout he could get away with stuff on the ice saying, “But I am considered a good guy by my awards so I can’t be in penalty trouble for something I did.”  That didn’t work to well. He still tallied up 20 penalty minutes in just 44 games in one season after winning the award and that being the only year he was denied it within 8 years.

     

  • Romans 3:20

    September 10, 2010

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    Hockey Chat: Nobody can say they are a great player just because they know the rulebook. The rulebook helps to make great players by setting up a fair and just playing field for the game.  The rulebook makes us aware of how to avoid penalties.   But it takes playing by those rules to make a great player.

  • Romans 2:13

    September 10, 2010

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    Hockey Chat:  You can be a great skater, shooter, and puck handler but that all means nothing if you don’t know the rules of the game.  You’ll spend all your time in trouble for illegal hits or in the face off circle for skating offsides. Of course you have to follow the rules.  It’s those who can a play good game within the rules are real hockey players.

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