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Bought My First Gretzky Card
I bought a Gretzky RC last weekend from a board member, Mark who sells as American Legends. Thanks Mark. It arrived today. I'm very pleased, it looks great in hand. This is like my tenth hockey card, all my others are of Andy Moog.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...88b6d69207.jpg
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SGC slabs are the greatest for Gretzky rookies, in my opinion. The blue just pops hard against the black. Congrats.
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My son was also 8 when he decided to play himself. We had asked years prior and he had no interest but when he had no friends to hang around with, because they were all playing hockey, he decided to give it a go. He is now 20 and hasn't played for a couple/few years and really misses it but the memories will definitely last a life time. Nice card, btw. :) |
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I took my boy to open skate last weekend to practice, and there were a a few young couples on the ice. I thought if nothing else I'm giving him an opportunity to take a girl on a cool date that other boys might be unable to copy. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G930A using Tapatalk |
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My son, wanting to catch up skill and skating wise to his friends, never missed an opportunity for stick and puck, hockey camps and whatever else he could do to achieve that. Luckily he was a natural, imo, as he was a quick learner and became a great hockey player making the select teams and making Rep A hockey his first tryout. The social aspect like making new friends, learning team play and sportsmanship was unmeasurable, imo. Watching my son grow in all of these areas alone was well worth the cost as well. What they learn, the spoils of victory and the agony of defeat, is carried over into adulthood too, which again, imo, is also immeasurable. |
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Just noticed the Ontario location (I'm slow. ;-) My daughter played for an U22-AA team outside of Toronto for a couple of years before college. |
Great looking card. I really need one. ;-)
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Speaking of withdrawal, it took me a couple years to get use to the fact my son was no longer playing either. I was an assistant coach/trainer so I had some chores but I also miss that as well as being on the bench. My son's currently in Durham College, Oshawa, but due to covid, there isn't much action there either, unfortunately. |
Between this and Covid she might get an extra two years if she wants, lol. Got to always look on the bright side. There was a kid at the restaurant I was at last night from a local junior team.. I had to restrain myself from sitting down at the table and asking about his last game. ;-)
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Prior to covid, as they are always looking for trainers it seems, I was seriously considering putting my name out there to see what would happen? Truthfully, I was hoping for a younger team so I could lace them up again. :D When my son was in Midget, there were no practices, unfortunately. |
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We were lucky here... a lot of teams don't practice at midget, but my son's organization had 1 a week. I can't even stand on skates so no issues there. ;-) |
Girls love skate dates and you always get to hold hands...lol
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