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"they would never say no because of the implication"
 
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Holy S**T! The South Wedge was my stomping grounds. Went to #13 and then #24 elementary school and then on to Monroe high school. Skated at the Highland park Lily Pond every winter and played little league at the ball park facility there.

The Highland Park Bowl was a good spot to meet girls at the summer concerts and operas held there.

I had a file the size of an encyclopedia at the Highland Hospital emergency room. Our neighborhood playing field was the street or the "LOT" as it was known in the neighborhood. A fire burned down a bunch of old homes and the "LOT" was formed when the city bulldozed the site. It was full of rocks, busted glass, cement chunks, and crap dirt. It was softball diamond, football field, and hockey rink as the seasons changed. It backed up against a casket company with a nice blacktop parking lot which got plowed in the winter and made a fantastic "road hockey" facility at night. That parking lot was also lit up with their anti crime flood lights. Injuries were a fact of life in that neighborhood.

Met my wife to be when she moved into a home right up the street from the "Lot" when we were 13. That's a long story, but I told the boys when I first saw her that I was going to "marry that girl" and got my balls busted big time. They all attended the wedding 8 years later. 52 years later and I'm still on a high.

Nice to meet you neighbor! Maybe a neighbor?
Hell yeah. I'm just a very short walk from #13, if I'm not mistaken, right next to a park we take our dogs to all the time. It's condos now, I think.

We don't live in the fancy part of the wedge down by Highland, but we for sure live in the best spot for access to sports and stuff. In the summer, it's only like half an hour lovely walk (so I can get tanked) to see the red wings, and it's a scant 15-17 minutes to see the amerks in the winter, so the cold isn't so bad.

Was in Boulder Colorado immediately before this, so major league sports only, and half an hour or more drive away when there was zero traffic. It's a nice change of pace, even if i'm a truly big city boy at heart.
 
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I have zero recollection of where Palat played in practice yesterday.

Is that why Bastian was on the top line yesterday?
 
WOW! We were neighbors by neighborhood. My wife once lived in a house across from #13 school in her elementary days. She moved there right after we left our apartment on Averill Ave which backed up against Hickory. That move put me in #24 school, so I didn't know her yet. #13 was between Hickory St and Gregory St. There were entrances to the school from both streets . My wife say that the original 13 school was turned into condos. Her house and others like it were torn down and replaced with a park. Is that the park you mean? Your dog park?

She moved to the other end of Gregory across South Avenue. Her house was next to Donovan's, a bar. It's now a swankier bar that took her Gregory strreet house. That bar (I don't recall it's name) is on the corner of Gregory and Cayuga St. The "LOT" was on Cayuga right across from Mt. Vernon.*

*To be Continued.
Getting ready for the Comets game.
later
Walking to the Rochester War Memorial and downtown Rochester where the Red Wings now play.

I'm back.

I was also able to walk from my house just off Caroline St. which is 2 blocks up South Ave towards Highland Park, to the Rochester War Memorial. It took me 15 minutes with swift feet. My 2nd date with my wife to be was to an Amerks hockey game vs the Buffalo Bisons. It took 20 minutes to walk with her. We could only get standing room and stood along the high concrete wall that separated the upper section from the prime seats. I leaned on the wall and she stood in front of me and leaned back in my arms for the entire game. They won.

When we left it was a blizzard outside. It lasted for the weekend. There was no way I was going to force her to walk in that. We waited in a glassed covered bus stop and took the South Avenue bus to Gregory to get her home safe and mostly warm.

It had been her first ever hockey game. She loved it. It was the first of many more to come. Most were her and the other girl friends traveling to watch my mates and I playing for our college hockey team. They were real troopers in all kinds of weather, but when we took the ice, there they were!

Sorry, if I'm boring you. The chance of finding a person on this site who lives in the neighborhood I grew up in in NY state is not likely. It caused me to ramble a bit which comes with age. Rehashing old times is not easy to do because most of those you did it with are either dead or out of your life.
 
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Pay the man and let him sit upstairs and chat with Keefe as needed. Hockey's Stephen Hawking.
He's still under contract as an advisor or ''Special assignment coach'' with Lou and the Islanders, unfortunately for us.
 
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WOW! We were neighbors by neighborhood. My wife once lived in a house across from #13 school in her elementary days. She moved there right after we left our apartment on Averill Ave which backed up against Hickory. That move put me in #24 school, so I didn't know her yet. #13 was between Hickory St and Gregory St. There were entrances to the school from both streets . My wife say that the original 13 school was turned into condos. Her house and others like it were torn down and replaced with a park. Is that the park you mean? Your dog park?

She moved to the other end of Gregory across South Avenue. Her house was next to Donovan's, a bar. It's now a swankier bar that took her Gregory strreet house. That bar (I don't recall it's name) is on the corner of Gregory and Cayuga St. The "LOT" was on Cayuga right across from Mt. Vernon.*

*To be Continued.
Getting ready for the Comets game.

later
Walking to the Rochester War Memorial and downtown Rochester where the Red Wings now play.
Yeah, that must be the park, bordering Ashland, Hickory, and Gregory St. right next to Gregory Park Condominiums, which is what they turned #13 into.

We're on Comfort, right up at the wedgiest portion of the wedge. Funnily enough, and I didn't know this at the time, but my dad (who went to U of R), lived in a house just 2 blocks down from where we live currently. It was a sketchy enough and unofficial enough living arrangement that he never got a key and just climbed up and down the fire escape to get in and out.
 
crowd might be rough tonight, apparently they were offering free tickets to the game just by discussing a partial plan? yeshh

It's one of the higher tier priced games, probably not the best idea for a Wednesday game against a non rival but they probably figured more would be interested in the ROH ceremony.

Also the cold is keeping some people home which is ridiculous but true lol
 

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