Two of the most intense sports minutes of my life
Sunday, December 7th, 2008Let’s just be forthright here: Good defense is hot. To me, the most boring sporting events are the ones where both teams run up the score. Doesn’t matter what sport; I just prefer games where defense rules and the points that do go up on the board are hard-earned.
I went to a hockey game last night between the University of Nebraska-Omaha and Alaska, who had tied 0-0 the night before. I figured going in that it would be a low-scoring affair with good goalie-ing in both nets.
In the 2nd period, the game was tied at 0, and Omaha’s Dan Charleston was sent to the box for tripping. Alaska got a few shots on goal, but didn’t score. A minute later, Omaha’s Matt Ambroz earned himself 2:00 in the box for checking from behind. This now meant that Omaha had to skate two down for a full minute - a LONG stretch in sports-time. Plus, Alaska had already had control of the puck in Omaha territory for about two minutes before either of the penalties, so Omaha goalie Jerad Kaufman had to be pretty tired already.
The odds really weren’t in Omaha’s favor at this point, but the crowd got loud in support of their Mavericks as the puck dropped. Alaska won the face-off and kept pounding in toward the goal. Could the team possibly make it through a full minute of Alaska’s offensive attack two-down? (more…)