Wooden Hockey Stick Award

October 13, 2008 at 5:49 pm | Posted in Hockey Arenas | Leave a comment
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00 and I were goofing around and thinking about coming up with an award for arenas that are less than what they should be(that suck).

a broken hockey stick and its wooden stick replacement

a broken hockey stick and its wooden stick replacement

This was inspired when the team played at Center Ice in Oaks, PA and 00’s composite stick got broken as the result of becoming lodged in the door for Zamboni.  I have heard from another parent that this same thing happened to them a few games back. It does seem like something that should be fixed for safety issues.  Imagine a stick becoming stuck in the door and stabbing a player in the abdomen. Sounds like a serious law suit waiting to happen to me. Perhaps Center Ice is not aware of the issue, but following the writing of this post, I will forward the link to the Center Ice…consider yourselves notified and awarded the Wooden Hockey Stick award. Fixing the door, would hopefully raise the rinks standings to a composite stick award.

At this time, the only other arena that 00 suggested for the “Wooden Hockey Stick Award” was the Wissahickon Ice Arena. For me I might add the Sunbury Arena and the Hill School arena…both of which have some issues that wreak havoc on the kids skates upon entering the ice.

What about you, got any arenas to add to the list? Why?

Reading Jr Royals Bantam A

October 13, 2008 at 5:23 pm | Posted in Uncategorized | 1 Comment
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The 2008-2009 hockey season is well under way, and this blog has yet to be updated. Due to increased work requirements, I am unable to keep up with regular blog posting. Double 00 is on the Bantam A team this year as a valuable defensemen.

The team seems to be off to a great start, with at least two games every weekend.

For information on the team see the Reading Jr Royals website, or the Bantam A page of site. New this year, the team also has a new Reading  Jr Royals Bantam A team blog.


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