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The crazy thing about sim life and real life is sometimes they conflict with each other. That happened with Otis. Sim life was rocking along and real life was doing its thing, but then things got crazy. Real life threw Otis a curve ball and things got crazy really fast. Otis ended up having to step aside for his real life commitments. In real life, my parents are in their late 70s and had moved to Nashville. I had made a quick trip over there to help them get settled, but there was more to do. So I headed back over, this time for a week. I tried to help them, work full time, and do some stuff with my Dad. He is 78 and has had multiple strokes. He has not been able to attend any sports events in 6 years due to his health. It just so happened that the USFL was playing a game that Saturday, so we went to a football game. I then found out the Nashville Sounds, the minor league team in Nashville, was playing at home that week. I was able to get us tickets and due to the weather and a game getting rained out, we got to see a double-header. The smile on his face was priceless. Their internet wasnt working so I had to get that sorted out as well, plus move things around for them. That wasnt the easiest thing to do with a partially torn rotator cuff! But I finally got everything taken care of, at least this time, and was able to come back home. Yea, that is what happened to "real-life" Otis. While all of this was going on, Otis was traded from Houston to Halifax, leaving his wife in Houston. Sadly, it wasnt the best thing for Otis as he seemed to lose his mojo. Halifax made a great run at the title, but the strength of Las Vegas and San Diego made sure they didnt win the title. After the season ended, Otis was released from Halifax. His first season in the VHL didnt go as he had hoped it would, but he made a name for himself. Sadly though, he seemed to appear to flame out as quickly as he appeared on the scene. But the truth is, he has not gone anywhere. He had to deal with life, but it doesnt mean that he is gone, it means he chose to spend time with his aged parents. Will the story lines return? You bet! Will the saga of he and his wife possibly being on different teams grow? More than likely! But the truth is The Irish Kid isnt gone, he just had to deal with something, but he is back and cant wait to see what happens next! Plus, I need some stuff to write about!
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Rumors are swirling around the Houston organization concerning the plans for the team's star players, Otis Boudreux and Doug Britton. One of the top players on the team, Nine, had already been traded. Are Otis and Doug on the move as well? The Front Office staff of the Houston Bulls are tight-lipped on any possible moves for these players, but it would make sense to see them shipped out for draft picks. The Bulls had sold their future in an attempt to win the Cup last season, and they fell short. So they didnt get the silverware and now they are relying on Free Agent signings to carry the team. Boudreaux and Britton have been outstanding signings for Houston and have been a vital part of the climb of the team out of the bottom of the overall league standings. These two, along with recently traded Nine, as well as other signed players, have helped make their success possible. The recent signing of goalie Odette Boudreaux, wife of Otis, has made an immediate impact on the success of the squad as well. How would Otis and Odette feel about Otis being moved to another franchise? Could the disruption in the locker room lead to turmoil in the newlywed's home? Probably not, but it could lead to some interesting dinner-time conversations.
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Houston Bulls Press Conference
OBrian Young replied to mattyIceman's topic in Team Press Conferences
1. I am not worried, this is just the nature of the beast so to speak. I hope I dont since my wife is on the Bulls, lol. But if it does happen then I will just pack my skates and stick ad head off to my new home. Once I get there, I will do my best to win as many games as I can. 2. Can I say Doug? I mean, he really isnt, lol. It is probably Acre! 3. Otis, yea, he is too young to go...and I am too old. So yea, just stay in and relax. 4. I get frustrated, especially if I see something that I could have done better. But then it is all over and on to the next one. 5. I am not sure what you mean by that one to be honest. 6. Okay, going to sound cheesy, but my top 3 movies are: 1. Its a Wonderful Life, 2. Patton and 3. Saving Private Ryan -
Odette and I have finally settled into our married life. I am pretty sure we have one of the most unusual starts to a marriage that has ever occurred. She is the goalie and I am a Winger for the Houston Bulls in the VHLM. Yea, I think that has to win some sort of prize. But it works for us and that is all that matters. At least once a week she cooks a big traditional Irish meal for dinner. We invite the rest of the team over. She has 1 rule though, no talking about the games, or watching the tape to study how we did. She wants that one evening to be a "hockey free zone". But we offer to do the washing up so she can go rest after cooking, and well...we sneak a word or 2 in about it when she isnt listening in. At least that is what I thought, until the last time the guys were over she made a comment to me after they had left that I needed to keep my head up, that is why I am missing those shoot-out goals, yea, that is what we had been talking about in the kitchen. We are only 40 games into the season and I have 20 goals and 21 assists. I am pleased with that, but I wanted to lead the team in assists, not goals. I know that sounds odd, dont get me wrong, I love scoring goals. At least that is what I thought. I mean, slapping that puck or sneaking it into the net behind the opposition goalie, the horn going off, the lights, the cheering of the crowd (or jeering, whatever the case may be) and the sound of "Otis, Otis, Otis"...I mean, who wouldnt like it? I am currently tied with Nine at 20 goals and 3rd on the team with my 21 assists. So who knows, maybe the coach wants me to be a goal scorer more than he needs a setup guy. I just practice the way he wants me to. Goals, assists, I dont care just as long as we get those wins! Speaking of which, in 8th place. I know the season is barely halfway over, but it is a hell of a lot better than 10th! I just want us to keep getting better...as a team. Well, time to hit the ice again...work in my passing some more...
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The Houston Bulls, my team, has had a disappointing season. If the games were won on heart, we would be beating everyone hands down. But sadly, that isnt the case. We all know that games are won by the number of goals that are scored. One team scores more than the other to determine the outcome. Sadly, we have been on the lowest number scored in more matches than I want to count. We knew this season would be tough, we lost our goalie right before the season started. We finally were able to get a replacement (you can read all about that saga in my media spots) but when a rookie is brought in during the season, yea, it is like racing uphill with a pack on your back, it feels like you will never catch up. Yea, we are making progress, but then so is everyone else. I have to say at least we are not losing by 6 or 7 goals now. The losses are by 1 goal, but they are still losses. However, the random wins that we have been able to get have somehow moved us into the final playoff spot. I love that we have moved out of the basement. That was such a lonely place to to be. With the addition of our goalie, we were able to get out of there, thank goodness for that. We have gotten into the playoff spots and now we need to keep improving. We have the scoring threats, all over the attacking side of things, even Doug is getting into the act. But now we need to stop the other side from scoring on us! One game that really stuck with me, overtime, I am taking the puck up the ice during the shootout...and it is blocked...thus...we lose another one. Yea, I am sure that some people remember the scores...but I remember the misses...
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Houston Bulls Press Conference
OBrian Young replied to mattyIceman's topic in Team Press Conferences
1. No, hockey is it, I eat, live and breath it. 2. Seeing my teammates score after I gave them a beautiful setup pass 3. Read a history book, but really, is there really such a thing as a day off? 4. If I answer that, it wont be hidden would it? 5. Cold 6. 1979 Pontiac Trans Am! Black with the gold eagle and accents, of course! I also would love a black Chevrolet extended cab customized pickup -
Sorry I havent written much in the last few weeks, but holy !@#>#@# things changed real fast and in a hurry for me!! The Bulls have continued to struggle, but somehow I was able to....okay....let me start from the beginning, or at least earlier than where things are now. Back in Ireland, for pretty much my whole life, I had dated this lass named Odette. We were in primary school together, then part our secondary school years before I moved to be closer to the rink to practice. But along the way, we sort of became a couple. We both enjoyed hockey, watching, and playing, especially on the same side. We were at the rink together so much that she ended up actually playing! One night, our goalie just didnt show up. I mean, it wasnt a super important match or anything, but we had no one to put in goal. There was Odette though, sitting in the stands, ready to cheer us on. My coach called me over and asked if she wanted to play, how would I know? I skated over and asked her, she just about jumped the glass! We got her in the kit and wow...she was good! So we ended up teammates. Everyone thought we would get married, but I left to pursue my hockey dreams while she stayed in Galway to finish her education (she wants to be an English teacher). Little did I know that she continued to play hockey...and improve. I was leaving the ice after practice a few weeks ago and the coach called me over, said I was wanted in the GM's office. All sorts of things were running through my mind, especially when I saw he was on the phone. He cupped his hand over the receiver and told me I was wanted on the phone. He mouthed to me "I think we found a goalie" as I took the phone. I didnt know who to expect, I couldnt think of any reason he would want me to talk to anyone, until I said hello. It was Odette, that lovely voice from my memories! She told me they wanted her to come to Houston and become the goalie! I was over the moon, but (isnt there always a "but") her Da wouldnt let her come to America on her own. He is very old-fashioned about some stuff, I am still shocked that he let her play hockey in the first place. I stumbled over my words as I asked what I could do..and then I heard "welllll...." (I can hear her saying that in my head all of the time!) she had a plan. Her Da would agree if she was married. Yea, she was asking me to marry her! She is 18, I am 17, yea, it is young! But, we had always talked about getting married but I wanted to see what would become of my hockey career...is it possible I could have both?? I said YES! But then I needed to talk to my Da, talk to my coach, talk to the GM...yea, lots of conversations. To cut to the chase...I flew back to Ireland, got to se my Da and Ma, and while I was there, attend a wedding, my own!! So here we are, Odette, my wife, living in a small apartment near the practice facility. I miss Doug being down the hall, but it is awesome to have Odette here with me! And oh yea, we have a goalie for the Houston Bulls!! Now to start winning some hockey games!
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Houston Bulls Press Conference
OBrian Young replied to mattyIceman's topic in Team Press Conferences
1. Yes! I know she is busy moving her stuff from Ireland and getting settled in Houston (finishing up the school year and her teaching career) but she will at least be doing her welfare and weekly practice. I think the proof was we were 2-0 the last sim, I dont think that has happened all season! 2. That we gel and show the league what we can do. It is great to see us able to win games. We have all of the pieces in place to really turn this around. Even with our struggles, we were able to score and I think we will still be able to do that. Now we have someone in net, I think things will only get better. Gutsy prediction: 8-6-2 3.To be honest, Doug. I mean, I dont watch much hockey, but I didnt expect to see a Defender being able to score with such ease. I guess that is not fair to the others on the team because I know Doug so I recognize his name. 4. Wow, can I give the cliche answer? I want to be the best teammate I can be. I have said I want to lead the league in assists, so that is my goal. 5.I have never been able play sports with any kind of success in real life. I am the kid who would strike out playing t-ball, or trip over the sideline in football. My sports career consisted of sitting the bench and cheering my teammates. So this is where sim leagues are a way for me to enjoy success that I could never even imagine happening. I guess I have to say they have all been there. I cant select one to be honest, I was selected 10th as a kicker in a live draft for a football league; I won Special Team Player of the Year in my 3rd season; I tied the season record for FG attempts and broke the record for FGs (I had one blocked); and I was awarded ownership of a hockey team in another league. So yea, I cant really pick one. 6. Yes! Dessert should be eaten first! I think. If I had to pick one, it would be carrot cake. But not just any carrot cake, the recipe my grandmother used. She never wrote any of her recipes down, but before she passed away, she told my Mom and my wife how she made the cake. So I get that on special occasions. I dont know if it is the cake, or the memories that are associated with it, but if I had to pick one, it would be that. -
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+10 Otis Boudreaux
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Dateline: Houston, TX. Man, this was a long walk back to the dorm. I dont think Doug and I said 2 words between us the whole time. We have seemed to become good friends, at least from my point of view, and I think we both knew that some times there are no words that are powerful enough to break the silence. We have been practicing so hard, so much. I mean, I wonder at times if I could even raise my legs up off of the bed. I ached in places I didnt know I could ache. I have read that walking can help with leg aches, but I dont think any walk could take this ache away. Our season isnt off to a good start, hell, it is going pretty bad to be honest. The preseason didnt go to badly. We were starting to gel and we were playing more and more as a team, not just as a bunch of individuals that happened to be on the ice together at the same time. That is, until the unthinkable happened, we lost our goalie. I dont know all of the particulars, so all I know is that one day he was there, living in the room at the end of the hall, stopping those shots on goal (ok, not all, but he made us competitive) and then he was gone, not only from the room at the end of the hall, but also from protecting our net. So our season went into a tailspin. Take tonight for example, we played at home against Mexico City. The house was rocking, Mexico City has a great bunch of traveling fans. The music was loud, our fans and theirs were getting into it, and we were ready to give them a show. But it didnt go how we planned. Yea, I got 2 more assists, I think that gives me 8, or 9, I dont remember. We scored 3 goals...but we gave up 7. Most of the time 3 goals is a good foundation, but not when we cant seem to stop anyone from scoring against us. Doug is skating his heart out but there has to be more than one guy trying to protect the net. The coach had us shift to a more defensive strategy, but it didnt even help. He congratulated me on getting the assists, but I could hear it in his voice, he is wanting to figure this out. I mean, the goalie we have let in 78% of the shots he faced, 78%. Yea, the odds are not in our favor on that one. Hopefully we get a goalie soon, or I am afraid that no matter how many goals we score, it wont ever be enough.
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i don't have a name for this one i'm sorry
OBrian Young replied to Enorama's topic in Archived Graphics/Videos
That is fine, I LOVE it. Now it is up to me to make a name that is worthy of this! Thanks again for making it! -
I joined this league as a way to experience things from the other side of sim leagues for a change. I am an owner in 2 other sim leagues and now have 2 hockey players going through this process, in different leagues. Yes, that in itself can get confusing! But everyone here has been wonderful in helping me get things figured out. I cannot thank you enough for that. How is my plan to just "experience things" going? Remember, I wanted a place to just enjoy the process and not get too involved. I got my player created, wasnt sure what I was doing, but got some advice and think I created a good starting build for a 16 year old Right Winger who is more interested in assists than goals. Dont get me wrong, scoring goals is great, but I am not an attention hog, I have no problem at all setting up my star Center to make the goals. But from there, Otis Boudreaux, Right Winger of the VHL was born. Within hours of my player creation, I had joined a VHL fantasy league. There isnt anything wrong with that, except I didnt know anyone in the league and with the skill distribution changing, it was all just a guessing game. I was put into a group and within a couple of days the draft for it started, that was an experience within itself. Okay, in a fantasy league, going to just ride it out and see what happens.... The preseason, I am not sure what our record was, HA, it disappeared too quickly. I do know at one point I had 4 assists and, if I remember correctly, 3 goals. But I do know we didnt have a strong preseason. I was able to improve my player, but as a team, we lost our goalie, so any goals we do score are quickly erased by the onslaught from the opposition. After the first week of the regular season, we are 1-4-1. I am not sure how many goals or assists I have, I havent figured out where to find the stats at yet, HAHA, but I will. I just want us to win more matches, I guess that is why I know our record and not my personal stats. I have also found out I can earn points by writing, something that I enjoy doing, it helps me to relax and think about things other than the craziness of life. So how is my foray into the VHL to just enjoy the process and lay low? I have written a journal entry from my player's point of view, a game review, a media post review, now this short article and joined a fantasy league, yea, that seems quiet to me! Oh, and I get to have my good friend as a teammate, Doug Britton, so that is the icing on the cake! I dont know what the future holds in the VHL for me and Otis, but I have enjoyed it so far and I look forward to the next part of the process (and me making sure I know which league things are in) Have a great day and I will see you on the ice!
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Review: The detailed game summaries were very easy to read and contained enough information to engage the reader, but not so much as to bore them in an overload of data and narration. The most challenging part of doing a game summary is to achieve the balance of just enough narration and just enough game summary. I feel like you have done that admirably. The game summaries provide an easy to follow game flow that provides the reader with the highlights to enjoy the games, without trying to decipher all of the data that accompanies the impersonal game overviews that are shared after the games are over. Well done, on a scale of 1-10, I give this a 9 (everything can be improved on, but except for the "teacher things in me, I cant see how on this one)
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When the Numbers Tell the Whole Story Hockey, is in my humble opinion, a game pf percentages. The chance of a "golden goal" is always there, that one shot that scores that one goal that wins the game. Yes, it happens, but it is rare and no one seems to believe it the story when we hear of it occurring. The toughest part of watching a sport where this can occur is how we deal with it when the opposite occurs? Where a team suffers such an onslaught of shots that the numbers eventually have to break against them. Yes, the exact same thing occurs, people do not believe that such an imbalance of shots can have actually occurred. The VHLM just witnessed that in a recent game between the Mexico City Kings and the Halifax 21st. Game 30 of the current VHLM season saw this oddity of oddities, a game with such distorted statistics that are so hard to believe. But yes, they are true. The game saw Halifax come away with the victory with a convincing 5-0 score. The score doesn't look so bad, but the shot total shows the imbalance of this game. Halifax won the game convincingly, the shots for Mexico City: 9, for Halifax: 43, yes, that is correct, 43 shots. The worst period that Halifax had was the 2nd, 14 shots and no goals. The 1st period saw then take 10 shots and score 2 goals, while they had 19 shots in the 3rd and scored 3 goals. The numbers were on their side. Granted, their goalie helped by keeping out the 9 shots that Mexico City did take and that was enough to keep the shutout, but that was even less shots than Halifax had in their lowest period shot total. The Mexico City goalie also stopped 88% of the shots he faced, but that is where the percentages turned against them. What can each team take from this game? Mexico City can be proud of the fact they stopped 88% of the shots they faced and even though they dealt with a 43 shot battering, they only gave up 5 goals. Halifax can enjoy the fact that the percentages were on their side, that they were able to score 5 goals, and thus win the game. But who knows what the future holds? Maybe we will witness a "golden goal" or more than likely, more examples of how the percentages have such a huge impact on this game.
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F The Board Game Clue on Skates @Enorama
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I was hoping to do one of these a week. I thought I would have the time to jot things down and put them together in a coherent fashion in the evening as I enjoyed a nice beer, boy the jokes were on me. Firstly, I dont have any free time!! The coaches here in Houston are AWESOME! But they reminded me that I am a 16 year old that isnt quite as good as I thought I was. I thought I was so great, practice was something to attend, not be active in. That is until I met these coaches. From morning until night, I am on the ice. I am skating, I am deking, I am practicing my shooting, my passing, then hitting the weight room. Finally I get to come home, take another long hot shower and fall into bed to bed ready to do it again the next day. Secondly, I cant believe the pre-season is over and we are already into the regular season. Where is the time going?? We are doing okay, I am doing pretty good, at least according to my coaches, but I want us to be winning more. I have met this guy here, Doug Britton, what a nice guy! I feel like I have known him forever. He is a defender, but we seem to work really well on the ice. He is across the hall from me and we talk on the way to and from the practice arena. I think he can finally start understanding me now, HA. Thirdly, what is this stuff they call "beer" here and why cant I drink it? I would give anything for a good pint of Guinness!! But even if I COULD buy it here, I CANT drink it! The drinking age here is 21. Five years??? Man, is it time to go back to Ireland for a visit yet? Lastly, the food. Well, the buffets that we have at the practice arena and before games is great. I am so glad, the other food here is...well, not a good Cod and chips! There is so much to get used to here. The food is different, the beer is different (so I hear), the weather is VERY different...well, the list could go on. But the great thing is that once I get on the ice, everything feels like I am back home again. The feel of the skates gliding across the ice, the feel of the stick in my hands, the vibrations after I hit the puck and that explosion of adrenaline as the lights and sirens go off after we score a goal! I cant explain the rush that comes over me when I see my teammate speeding down the ice, sliding into position as I feed him the puck for him to sneak that little backhand shot to score a goal. At least that is the same, at least that feels comfortable. I asked my coach today about what he wanted me to focus on in my training. He seems to get me, he really wants me to be the best that I can be...and I cant wait to see if this hard work is going to pay off. More the next time I can raise my arms off of the bed...
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G Papa Emeritus That should be the 2nd one, sorry about that @Enorama
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oh sorry, didnt realize. Do I make a new post or edit the one I have up there?
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D Jerome Reinhart @Enorama
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Houston Bulls Press Conference
OBrian Young replied to mattyIceman's topic in Team Press Conferences
1. We didnt win!! I didnt expect us to have trouble scoring like we did. We seemed to be able to score during the pre-season so I didnt think we would be scoring so low. But it is still early, lots of hockey yet to play. 2. Put on my headphones and listen to AC/DC. Especially Thunderstruck, For Those About to Rock, Long Way to the Top...then throw in some Ozzy for extra motivation. 3. No. I wanted to get some assists. I want to set up our goalscorers, so I didnt do my job this time. 4. Gatorade and peanut butter sandwich, nothing too fancy for me. 5. That is tough, I like them all. But I never had the ability when I was younger to be good enough to play any in real life. I am a life-long football fan. But as I have gotten older, baseball, soccer, Nascar and F1 racing, hockey, lots of them, lol 6. Cheeseburger!! -
F - Matt Evans D - Nils Tallinder @Enorama Sorry, I am not sure why it did that when I tried to reply the previous time. Is there a way I can delete the post?
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F Matt Evans D - Nils Tallinder @enorama
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Houston Bulls Press Conference
OBrian Young replied to mattyIceman's topic in Team Press Conferences
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The last few weeks have been a whirlwind, a dream, a fog maybe? I just hope that I dont crash back down to reality and find myself back at home in Castletownbere. Not that I didnt like it there, but it is alot different than Houston! Let me see if I can wrap my mind around all of this. I had been having a good career in the local Irish league. They told me I was one of the fastest guys. I was leading in assists and was second in scoring, but that was the way it had been the last few years. I dont remember when I started to win the "Most Assists" award, but I have a few of them. I added some scoring titles and 3 league Most Valuable Player awards along the way and it looked like this season was going to be the same. That is, until the call came. Ronan Lavelle is well known in Irish hockey circles. The Irishman who led the way and showed all of us on the ice that we too could play at a higher level. He is who we all want to be like, playing at the highest levels of the sport in one of the best places to play, the United States. Rumor was that he was back in Ireland and was trying to catch some local matches. I had even heard he had been to some of ours, but who really believes that stuff? I didnt, why would he want to watch us play? We had fun, but it was just that, a fun league. Then I got that call. I had just gotten home from our latest match. We had won 4-2, I had a goal and 2 assists, so not too bad I thought. It kept us in the lead and closer to another league title. The phone rang (yea, we still have a landline telephone, yea, dad is really old-fashioned) as dad and I were talking about the match. He never missed one, he was my best support, and critic. He always offered insights and suggestions on how to get better and this was no exception. Mom answered the phone and we heard her voice break after she said hello. Dad and I looked at each other, her parents are not getting any younger and still live in Pennsylvania, what had happened? But then those words, when we hear them there is such a rush of emotions: excitement, fear, joy, trepidation...yea, a real jumble of feelings to say the least...but mom said, "Its for you" and with a trembling hand, gave me the phone. I somehow said hello and heard a voice I know so well, the voice of Ronan Lavelle, RONAN LAVELLE IS CALLING ME!!! I dont remember what he said right after that and no, I will never tell him that!. But finally I was able to get myself under control and realized he wanted me to join the minor league team he managed in Houston. I mumbled that he would need to talk to my dad and handed the phone over as I sunk into the settee. The next day Ronan was in the house as he discussed his plans, a contract, all of it with my parents. I hit Insta to let EVERYONE know RONAN LAVELLE was in my house! You better believe there were some selfies and some posting going on after it was all over with! Is it bad that all I really remember is that I would be going to Houston and was getting a signing bonus of $1,500,000. DAYUM!! Yea, that is right, I was getting PAID! The contract was signed, I hurriedly packed and caught a plane to Houston. Yea, it was in 1st class and right beside Ronan (we are on a first name basis now). Hell, I am famous for just knowing Ronan! We landed early in the morning and got in the stretch limousine. Oh my! This car was so BIG! He got me into the dorm at training camp and said we will hit the ice on Monday. So get acclimated and adjusted to hit the ice with the fire and determination he saw back home. I am lying on my bed after realizing I never knew what heat was! I decided to go for a walk and that lasted about 5 minutes! This is so much different than Ireland! I feel lost and am desperate for some real fish and chips and vinegar, why cant I find a good chippie? So many things are different, but I know that when I put on my skates and hit the ice, I will be at home again, no matter where I am. More next week....I hope