I have had the luck of attending some sporting events where something of national importance or historic to the team and/or the sport happened. Three of those events are celebrating a milestone anniversary this year. I'm going to post them ion the order that they happened during the year.
The first was on May 27, 1994, 20 years ago. I was at Madison Square Garden in New York City to watch Game 7 of the National Hockey League's Eastern Conference playoff game between the visiting New Jersey Devils and the home team, the New York Rangers.
The Rangers had won Game 6 to force the deciding game. The Rangers had not won a Stanley Cup Championship since 1940, a drought of over 50 years. I had been a Ranger fan since 1972 so it was a long drought for me too.
It was a tight well played defensive game. Finally, in the second period, Brian Leetch scored on a beautiful spin-o-rama move. The game remained the same score to the end of the period. The fans were optimistic but this was the Rangers we were talking about, they always seemed to find a way to lose.
The third period was a great period but game time was not moving fast enough for Ranger fans. With just 7.7 seconds left in the game, Valeri Zelepukin scored for the Devils to tie the game at 1 each and sent it to overtime.
The intermission was very quiet in the Garden. Everyone thought the Rangers were going to lose again. But in the first overtime, the Rangers had some chances to win, but didn't. After the first overtime period ended, the mood was brighter as fans thought someone has to win, it might as well be us.
At 4:24 of the second overtime period, Stephane Matteau scored on a wrap around shot and the Garden went wild. Possibly the greatest game in New York Rangers history and I was there.
The Rangers went on to win the Stanley Cup in 7 games against the Vancouver Canucks.
Tuesday, May 27, 2014
Monday, May 26, 2014
2014 Tour of Somerville
Today I made my annual visit to Somerville, NJ to watch some of the cycling races. It is about a 10 minute drive and the weather was beautiful today.
I bought a bottle of water from home and got a hot dog for lunch. It was greasy and out in the sun on the grill for who knows how long. It was FANTASTIC!!
The Tour of Somerville races are known worldwide and attract the top cyclists. There are different levels of races depending on their skill levels. There is also a race for youngsters (ages 15 - 18) and as the announcer said, for those "long in the tooth", age 45 or older. One cyclist was over 80 years old! Here is a picture of one of the races.
They are going 25 to 30 miles per hour as they go by!!
There was an accident about 50 yards from me during one of the races. Think of going 25 miles an hour and hitting a wall, with basically no protection but your helmet. When you see and hear the crash, you pray for the safety of those involved.
I bought a bottle of water from home and got a hot dog for lunch. It was greasy and out in the sun on the grill for who knows how long. It was FANTASTIC!!
The Tour of Somerville races are known worldwide and attract the top cyclists. There are different levels of races depending on their skill levels. There is also a race for youngsters (ages 15 - 18) and as the announcer said, for those "long in the tooth", age 45 or older. One cyclist was over 80 years old! Here is a picture of one of the races.
Here is another shot. They are really this close to you at times!
There was an accident about 50 yards from me during one of the races. Think of going 25 miles an hour and hitting a wall, with basically no protection but your helmet. When you see and hear the crash, you pray for the safety of those involved.
Sunday, April 20, 2014
1966 Topps Baseball Card #568 - Athletics Rookies Unissued Proof
Here is another proof baseball card from my collection. This is an unissued proof card of the Kansas City Athletics Rookies Card #568 featuring Paul Linblad and Ron Stone. This unissued card does not have their positions listed.
My card is on an uncut sheet of 12 proof cards of 1966 Topps 7th Series Baseball Cards.
Here is the issued card with the player's positions listed.
Sunday, February 23, 2014
More 1966 Rub Offs!
Just picked up 4 more 1966 Topps Rub Offs. Here they are.
This brings my total to 88 rub offs. There are 120 in the complete set so I have 32 more to go.
This brings my total to 88 rub offs. There are 120 in the complete set so I have 32 more to go.
Sunday, December 1, 2013
Merry Christmas!!
Wow, another year has past. I found some pictures of Christmas past.
The one on the left is my mom and dad from 1952. They were not even married yet. The one on the right is my brother from 1956. He was 2 and I did not arrive on the scene for another week.
The following 2 pictures show my first Christmas, 1957 on the left with mom and my brother and my second Christmas, 1958, on the right, with my dad and brother.
Here is a color picture of me, my brother and my mom from an early Christmas. The bottom picture shows the gifts from Santa that awaited me and my brother in 1963. Note the star at the top of the tree.
Merry Christmas!!!!
The one on the left is my mom and dad from 1952. They were not even married yet. The one on the right is my brother from 1956. He was 2 and I did not arrive on the scene for another week.
The following 2 pictures show my first Christmas, 1957 on the left with mom and my brother and my second Christmas, 1958, on the right, with my dad and brother.
Here is a color picture of me, my brother and my mom from an early Christmas. The bottom picture shows the gifts from Santa that awaited me and my brother in 1963. Note the star at the top of the tree.
Here is my 2013 tree.
Merry Christmas!!!!
Saturday, November 23, 2013
More Rub-Offs!!!
Picked up 6 more 1966 Topps Rub-Offs recently: Max Alvis, Curt Blefary, Willie Horton, Jim Maloney, Pete Rose and the Washington Senators Pennant.
This brings me to 84 of the total of 120 in the set.
Sunday, November 10, 2013
Two More Rub-Offs
Faithful followers will remember I'm trying to assemble a complete set of 1966 Topps Rub-Offs one at a time.
I just got 2 more, Bill Mazeroski and and Dick Farrell.
This brings me to 78 in total, only 42 more to go to complete the set!!
I just got 2 more, Bill Mazeroski and and Dick Farrell.
This brings me to 78 in total, only 42 more to go to complete the set!!
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