Today is definitely warmer; it's 14 degrees with a light snowfall. There are no games to report today except for the pond hockey pickups that are occurring at the different billet locations. The boys get to spend the whole day with their billet families and do whatever they have planned. I guess this is
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| Ceremonial handshake and pin exchange at the outdoor game |
For the past eleven days, the players were taken out of their comfort zone of their own homes and community and immersed into a different culture and lifestyle with a local family. They learned or were exposed to new foods, new family dynamics and of course, new climate. I can say that each one of them took it in stride and absorbed it all. That, in itself, is a major accomplishment. I think the adults would
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| Enjoying a local meal |
Tonight the San Jose Sharks take on the Los Angeles Kings in the first ever Stadium Series game in Northern California. There will be a number of youth players representing all the different clubs throughout the region during the pregame ceremonies. It certainly would have been nice for our players to be part of it. However, they lived as, played as and represented the Jr. Sharks throughout the eleven days, culminating in a true epic outdoor game of their own, last night. Each of these player from Northern California was transformed into a local youth, if only temporarily. They learned it takes a bit more to get ready for a practice or to head to a game. Shorts and t shirts are no longer recommended. Many of them went back after a day of hockey only to jump on at the local pond or park and played pickup with the local youths. How many youth players from California can claim that experience? From the beginning, this trip has always been about the whole experience. The opportunity to play at the Colisee Pepsi was truly a special moment in their hockey lives but the time spent outside the walls of the arena were equally special if not more. Those moments are one of a kind; impossible to rehearse or relive and unique to each player. These individuals have been talking and sharing about their memories daily and will probably continue to do so on the plane ride home and for days, if not, years to come, in California.
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| One of the pond hockey crew |

























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