Drivesaitl
Finding Hemingway
Sorry to hear about the loss of your father and we could have a whole thread about that and our connections with hockey through our fathers and how we grew up watching together. your story in that sense is the story most of us had. My dad missed out on seeing either the Oilers or his beloved Germany winning WC after 1990. Oddly Oilers last won in 90 and Germany last won in 90 prior to my dad passing and not getting a chance to see the glory of WC 2014 that I watched feeling like he was sitting beside me. It will feel like it to you forever. You'll look over once in awhile thinking your dad is actually there. Decade later this still happens to me.My dad passed away Saturday night and I've been feeling numb since then.
I'd been here and glad/trying to be a help to him in any way I could. he had been unwell and declining, so it wasn't entirely unexpected, but it was incredibly tough to see what I had to see even though I'm so glad I was here when it happened.
I have memories of a child watching Oilers games with him and the cup win in 1990. His enthusiasm is what made me a fan. He had talked to my brothers about hoping to be alive to see the Oilers win another before he died.
He was a huge fan and it was a thing that brought us together when I felt like we sometimes otherwise didn't have much in common.
So while hockey right now to me feels less important than it did a few days ago, I will welcome the distraction and hope this team comes out swinging.
I may or may not be here to shitpost watchalong tonight, but just wanted to say GO OILERS.
Now and forever, man.
Do this thing.
It'll probably happen again during this SC final at some point. I had that glance over once in game 1.
Go Oilers Dads!. We remember.
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