People watch sports for various reasons. (Or they don’t watch them for one: “I don’t like sports.” Which would make for a negative, one-sentence
entry here, were I not blessed with the alternate perspective. Whew.)
Sports fans enjoy the excitement. The unpredictability of the outcome – sports
being the original and still top ranking “Reality Show”. Other enthusiasts come to sports for the
betting, though there’s the chance those are less sports fans than gambling
addicts. Most of us are enthralled by
the opportunity to watch best-in-their-field athletes excelling gloriously at
“crunch time.”
For me, you can check off all of those boxes, except for the
betting. I once bet ten bucks on a Buffalo Braves basketball game. (You can tell it was awhile ago. The Braves
abandoned Buffalo in 1978.) I won, and
never bet on anything again, wishing to be one of those rare gamblers who got
out batting a thousand. I wonder if I’d
have stayed in if I’d have lost.
Nah. But I would be grumbling
about it forever.
“They told me it was a sure
thing!”
Still – after a hundred and seventy-four words, and I
apologize for the slow start – I have not mentioned the most important reason I
watch sports, which is,
I get a genuine rush out of being a fan.
That explains my diminished enthusiasm for football. (Besides the brain damage.) My (adopted) home city does not have team. (Note However: I was a passionate fan of the Argonauts. Look ‘em up.
They play football.)
These thoughts rush to mind because tonight, I will be
attending a hockey game at the Staples
Center. (which is marketing "Spitting Distance" from Scotch Tape Arena.)
More significantly, the local hockey team, the L.A. Kings, will be taking on…
My beloved and lifetime owners of my heart…
The Toronto Maple
Leafs!
Generally, though not every season, the Leafs are scheduled to play the Kings
in Los Angeles. And when their do, my
good and generous friend Allan always invites me to the game.
I have been following the Leafs since early childhood, first on radio, and later, on TV. (As I have previously mentioned, the CD I
wake up to every morning is the original theme song to Hockey Night In Canada. As
my friend Paul says, “We love baseball.
But hockey is in our blood.”)
When I was a kid – and I first chrnonicled this phenomenon in
my Toronto newspaper column back in the 60’s – I noticed that when the Leafs were in the playoffs – which they
were all the time but are now hardly ever – during “Sudden Death” overtime –
where the next goal wins the game – it seemed like every time I left the room,
the Leafs almost immediately scored. Not literally every time. But more often
than one might statistically expect.
This anomaly triggered a serious dilemma for me. I could leave the room and they’d win. But I would never be present when they did
it. The decision was simple. During virtually every Maple Leaf triumph, I was in the hall, in the kitchen or in the
bathroom.
My attachment gets even more visceral than that. (If you can handle it. The following is not for the squeamish.)
As a teenager, my friend Arny and I had procured two coveted
tickets to a Wednesday night contest between the Leafs and their perennial rivals, the Montreal Canadiens. The Leafs won 2-0 that night, and when we left
Maple Leaf Gardens heading for the subway,
I was so emotionally jacked up by the experience I ducked into an alley and
threw up.
That’s me and the Maple
Leafs. (Or it could just have been a
bad hotdog.)
The Kings currently
rank first in their division. The Leafs sit second to last in theirs, so
the chances of their winning tonight are unlikely. That’s why I’m writing an “anticipation”
story rather than risk an anti-climactic denouement.
Reality can deny me the desired outcome. But happily looking forward to the game –
That’s mine.
And with that I say…
Go, Leafs, Go!
And if it means my absenting myself from the arena so that a
“Sudden Death” victory can be achieved…
Boys,
You do not even have to ask.
3 comments:
I predict that the Kings will win 2-1.
I'm not sure how long ago you wrote this post. It's probably been sitting on the bench at your blog waiting to be used in case of an emergency. Since it's now being used, I hope it wasn't too dire of an emergency.
In any event, you probably know by now that LA will have an NFL team next season. It was announced a couple of weeks ago that the St. Louis Rams are moving to LA.
I'm just like you in that I primarily follow baseball and hockey (with some soccer thrown in for good measure). But unlike you, since I live in the Seattle area and have the Vancouver CBC affiliate on my cable, I can watch Hockey Night in Canada every Saturday night.
At least the Leafs now make for great joke material, eh.
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