They don't do romance like this anymore.
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They don't do romance like this anymore.
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Braden Holtby on his decision not to visit the White House for the Stanley Cup Celebration
Look, Holtby isn’t perfect either, but this is a good example of an athlete surrounded by people who either willfully or ignorantly saw no problem at all with Trump, or who actively supported him– and Holtby was able to recognize that this was something with which he did not want to align himself. He didn’t let the ‘this is just what you do if you win’ narrative dictate his actions.
This isn’t just because Holtby is a better human than everyone else in hockey or whatever. There were several other Caps who opted out that year. Devante Smith-Pelly cited racist remarks made by Trump. Brett Connolly said, “It’s about what’s right and wrong. And we’ll leave it at that,” as an explanation for his refusal to participate in the visit. (source)
Some of the guys on that team are probably actual Trump supporters and were thrilled about it. There’s TJ Oshie, who, uh… once dressed his kids up like Trump and Melania for Halloween and was recently getting some flak again for his Trumpposting, and there’s whatever the hell Ovechkin’s political deal is (sigh).
But a lot of them probably just didn’t think that hard about it. If you are a straight white male professional athlete, Trump’s policies and the kinds of hate he tends to stir up just don’t impact your day to day life all that much. You have the luxury of not thinking about it if you don’t want to, and some of these guys are just not that inclined to think real hard about anything other than hockey.
The thing that I always found so interesting and noteworthy about Holtby wasn’t necessarily his moral alignment– although I appreciated that, obviously. It’s that he was usually so smart about things. You can tell, like with this decision, and with a bunch of other stuff he found himself involved in over the years, that he wasn’t just going with the flow or clinging to tradition for its own sake, he’d actually think about things and how they matched up with what he valued (or not). And when missteps happened, he usually thought about it and what he could do better, and then he’d say that, instead of reflexively digging in his heels out of a sense that he couldn’t ever be criticized.
I think this, almost more than the morality, is what’s relatively rare in pro sports… and maybe especially in the NHL, where because of the high socioeconomic barrier to entry in youth hockey, the overwhelming majority of pros come from privileged backgrounds where they are insulated from the necessity of thinking about this stuff.
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Ryan Leonard for CCM Hockey via Instagram
I know we’ve all seen this interview after the pens game but why has no one mentioned how he acts at the beginning when he hears Toff say smitty.
He was so shaky and his voice was so wobbly. Plus the way he kept on fidgeting with the strings of his hoddie.
Idk if I’m hearing wrong but does someone say Mack and then start barking? Like they’re saying Mack is Will’s guard dog? Lmk. I’ve listened so many times idk what I heard.
*torturing you* dude trust me, something really cool happens. you just have to reflect on it for a bit. i'm doing this because i want you to reach your full potential okay?
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still thinking about Ryan Leonard being in a crowd at Fenway, the ballpark that all New England boys love like a second home, surrounded by his old BC buddies listening to music that is just… painfully him coded. Listening to Noah Kahan sing about the places and experiences that are so specific but also so real and close and familiar. Stuck in traffic on Storrow, thinking about how everyone always leaves.
I'm cursin' every exit sign and my damn Christ-like devotion / To hoping you might change your mind, and to hatin' you for going
Loving the frozen New England town that raised you and missing it so much but also needing to take those summer trips to Maine just to escape it all.
The things that I lost here, the people I knew / They got me surrounded for a mile or two / The car's in reverse, I'm grippin' the wheel / I'm back between villages and everything's still
Having hard edges shaped by the steel and brick of Boston but aching for connection.
Have you ever stared directly at the sun? / Have you ever shared some closeness, so exposed / To have it spit back by someone?
Standing shoulder to shoulder with the guy you grew up with who left when he wasn’t supposed to.
We can fight like we used to fight / Bony-limbed, red-faced, and teary-eyed
Just thinking about Leno standing on the field of Fenway Park at that concert.
I’m mean because I grew up in New England
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i actually don’t think we discussed the vote/leno calling colleen mom thing enough