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A new member of the NHL fandom.

by Agent0
created February 23, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
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My goal in life is to become a sports journalist. There are many aspiring journalists out there that cover just the mainstream sports, such as I have, but I feel it takes more to become a well rounded and talented journalist. In my opinion, you must exit your comfort zone and try to cover other sports to really show off your journalistic skills. There are exceptions to this off course, there are people who cover their respected mainstream sport with perfection, such as Niteowl with baseball. I am also realizing as I get older, to become a true sports fan, you should be familiar with as many sports as possible. Get beyond the sports that fill television screnns around the nation. Let your mind expand into the different realms of sports. That is what I have decided to do, I have decided that I need to EXPAND. I start my expanding with my entrance in to the hockey world. I, Casey Lee, now announce my new beginning as a fan of the NHL.

To be a fan of a sport, it helps to follow a team. A team to call your own, your FAVorite team. You know, a team that when you talk about them you refer to them as your own. EX. "We should have won that game." So I needed to find a team that suits me. I first began to look for a home state team (California) since I only have one favorite team from my home state. I also wanted a team that had a chance at a championship, or as US hockey fans would say, a chance at winning the Stanley Cup. My teams always seem to fall short and I hope that my new team breaks that trend. The team I selected to follow was the Anaheim Ducks! Yes, the current holders of the Stanley Cup. Here comes the bandwagon hopping yelps. Like I said before I wanted a team from California and a team with success and the Ducks are both, as they are fourth in the western conference and second in the pacific division with 75 points. Yes, I did learn about the points system and will talk more about that later in this article.

Now for a favorite player and of course this player needs to come from my favorite team. I wanted a player that was young and at the top of his game. Young, so that my knowledge of the NHL could grow along with my favorite palyer. Talented because I don't know what skills it would take to pick a rookie player that is developing, plus who wants to root for a sucky player. I decided to pick third year wing, Corey Perry. He leads the Ducks in goals, tied for third in assists, and is second in points which I also learned about. Corey Perry is only twenty-two years of age, so he is perfect to grow-up with in the sport of hockey. Perry was present in the NHL all-star game this year.

I selected my team and player, but now to actually learn how this sport is run. First I wanted to learn how the standings worked because the teams weren't sorted by wins, they were sorted by points. A team is awarded two points for winning a game in regulation and the loser is awarded zero points. However, if the teams go into overtime, the loser is awarded a point and the winner is still awarded two points. Now that I can follow the standings accurately I wanted learn how they sorted their players stats. Sports have their main stats, as football is yards, baseball is batting average, and basketball is points. Hockey did it differently, they are sorted by points, which aren't just goals. Points are two stats combined, goals and assists, you add the two stats to get your point total.

After learning about these two major parts of me following the sport I realized I needed to learn the positions of the players. I quickly found out they just don't put some guys on the ice and let them go at it. The positions are split up into three basic categories: forwards, defensemen, and goalies. Each team has three forwards: a left wing, right wing, and a centre. These forwards usually split up into their own three lane which open sup for strategic play. Each team also has two defensemen: a left defensemen and a right defensemen. Then of course there is the goalie. So now that I have done my research I have officially begun my journey as a hockey fan.

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SSreportersLegend
626 days ago
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Napoleon15 said he'll support the Bruins only if Tom Brady is starting.
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Agent0Red-Shirting
626 days ago
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poor Nap always getting harrassed...but it is still funny and most of the time much deserved :p
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LASportsblogAAA-er
625 days ago
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Nap did it to himself
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RomiezzoLegend
626 days ago
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I think it's great that you want to know more about other sports even though you're not a fan of sport. That really shows that you are open minded and are willing to write anything about sports.

However, I'm not really sure why you should be a fan of the sport because of the fact that you want to expand your mind on sports. It seems like it's an obligation. If hockey seemed interesting to you, you would've liked it a while ago, not now. If you would just like to know more about the sport, then you'd be a reporter/journalist.

A good journalist learns to have an open mind and write about anything... he doesn't learn to become a fan of every sport.

But I think what you're doing is a great thing for you and your future.

(If you thought I was hating, for the record, I wasn't trying to. I'm just saying. I apologize, in advance).
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Agent0Red-Shirting
626 days ago
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I totally understand what you are saying...What I meant to get across was in my opinion that a good journalist should be knowlegeable (however you spell it) on mor ethan the mainstream sports, but me personally I wanted to become a fan of this sport, due to the fact it seems to be getting a little more popular, or i just pay a little more attention :]
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RawbeezeitzMajor Leaguer
625 days ago
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I became a hockey fan by conscious decision. I just said "I'm gonna give hockey a shot," started watching games, and got hooked. I probably wouldn't have become a fan if I hadn't.
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RomiezzoLegend
625 days ago
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Well, in that case, Agent0, I hope you become a fan of boxing soon. ;)
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Alex HolowczakHall of Famer
625 days ago
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In my opinion, Ice Hockey is the most entertaining US sport. And the only one in the Olympics when Baseball gets dropped after 2012. I think you'll love the NHL if you got into it.
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RomiezzoLegend
624 days ago
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I'm sure I would too if I was able to watch one frickin' game! ;) I haven't watched an NHL game on TV in... I think 3 years.
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CityhockeyfeverVarsity Captain
625 days ago
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Agent0, welcome to the NHL family. I advise you not to just write about a team or the league. I tell you to go to an actual game. It's an experience that will allow you to fall in love with this sport and league where you will get hooked. Trust me.

The only drawback as to why claims are made as to why TV ratings in the United States are low and unacceptable because 1) it is the only sport of the major four that is more regional than national and 2) until the transition to just HDTV is complete, many fans don't like to watch hockey on SD channels. Think about why hockey and soccer are so much better to watch in high definition... the shape of the playing surface suits the 16x9 screen format so well. But that's only part of how the NHL needs to increase American viewership of their games.

Picking Anaheim is pretty much an easy choice and I'm not surprised you went with them. They're the defending champs. I have a true favorite player from them, Teemu Selanne. They will catch the Dallas Stars, overtake them and win the Pacific Division title. Better that you didn't pick the Rangers because they will just give you headaches for the rest of your life. I give the Minnesota Wild and Phoenix Coyotes better shots at a Stanley Cup title before the Rangers do, that's how much faith I've got.
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CityhockeyfeverVarsity Captain
625 days ago
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Oh and you'll see what I mean when I complete late this afternoon an article on the Rangers' collapse from Tuesday and how that will lead into tonight's game in Buffalo. Then you'll see why you'll need to have the Alka Seltzer handy anytime one sees a Rangers game.
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CheezerAll-Star
625 days ago
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I couldn't find a wings box, so, even though he's retired. . .
#19 This user is a Steve Yzerman fan.
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
625 days ago
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Welcome aboard Agent0. The Ducks are a good side to follow, big and tough and they do have some skill and good goaltending. Corey Perry is one player I would love to see my team the Pittsburgh Penguins get because he has a pretty decent history with Sidney Crosby.
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Pittsburgh GunnyMajor Leaguer
625 days ago
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The above comment was mine got logged out for some strange reason.
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J-DawgVarsity Captain
624 days ago
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Hey Agent0, another budding talent for the ducks:Ryan Getzlaf. Also a quick note on how standings are decided. You will notice that the 4th seed in the conference may have more points than the 3rd seed. This is because the top 3 seeds are reserved for the division leaders. Hope you have fun watching the greatest game on ice!!!
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