The World May Be Postponing Everything… But We Ain’t!

Hi everyone! I imagine these posts are going to become incredibly boring in the next few weeks now that there is literally no sports, let alone hockey, on TV anymore, and that for the next Lord-knows-how-many weeks. “Thank God for Netflix” is all I can say right now, because we are truly going to need it. All of the schools across the province of Ontario are shutting down for two weeks, not to mention every museum, amusement park, and city-organized activity. Movie theatres are only selling half the tickets they usually do to curb the spread of the Coronavirus, so may or may not be able to take our son out for an afternoon. Oh, March is going to be one interesting month, but rest assured, Golden Seals Hockey is going nowhere! No postponements or cancellations here! Except for all those times I go for long weekends to visit the family in the Townships, but those times and the Coronavirus scheduling issues are strictly a coincidence.

This week, I’ve posted a brand new article, maybe the only article that is even remotely related to what is going on in the world today. I’m talking about the first of just two games in Seals/Barons history to be played after having been postponed. It wasn’t postponed due to disease, but due to the 1972 World Series.

And in a new Overexposed article that has absolutely nothing to do with flu-like symptoms, we present to you the New York Rangers’ Paul Broten in a classic (nah, not really) hockey pose from the 1992-93 Upper Deck set.

Take care of yourselves, folks. Buy lots of Purell, pick up some new hobbies to stave off boredom, and please, for the love of God, stop hoarding toilet paper! You know what I mean.

Until next time, stay gold!