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		<title>The End&#8230;of the season.</title>
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		<title>Hockey = Life</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[John Buccigross hosts afternoons on ESPN&#8217;s Sportcenter.  He also writes about hockey for ESPN.COM.   If you&#8217;re a hockey parent, you won&#8217;t find a thing to argue about in this recent column: My 13 simple rules for hockey parents everywhere By John Buccigross Women and men used to gaze up at the stars, awed at the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>John Buccigross hosts afternoons on ESPN&#8217;s <a title="ESPN's Sportscenter" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SportsCenter" target="_blank">Sportcenter</a>.  He also writes about hockey for <a title="ESPN.com" href="http://www.espn.com" target="_blank">ESPN.COM</a>.   If you&#8217;re a hockey parent, you won&#8217;t find a thing to argue about in this recent column:</p>
<p><span style="font-family: Verdana; color: black; font-size: medium;">My 13 simple rules  for hockey parents everywhere</span><span style="font-family: Verdana; color: black; font-size: x-small;"><br />
</span><span style="font-family: Calibri; color: black; font-size: x-small;">By John  Buccigross</p>
<p>Women and men used to gaze up at the stars, awed at the sight  and size of the universe, much like Detroit Red Wings fitness trainers used to  be in awe at the sight and size of Brett Hull&#8217;s butt during his final Motor City days.</p>
<p>My understanding of the  sky&#8217;s map is limited to the Big Dipper (good nickname for Buffalo&#8217;s Tyler Myers, by  the way) and the constellation Orion. Orion is located on the celestial equator  and can been seen across the world, much like Pat Quinn&#8217;s head. Its name, Orion,  refers to a hunter in Greek mythology. Since my late teenage years, whether I am  in Mingo Junction, Ohio, or Vancouver, British  Columbia, I always look up and locate Orion. It&#8217;s my  satellite to home and youth.</p>
<p>I first became aware of Orion from the now  bankrupt movie production company Orion Pictures Corporation, which made movies  from 1978-1998. I remember the company&#8217;s animated intro prior to the start of a  movie: stars from the constellation would twirl into the letter &#8220;O&#8221; before the  entire word &#8220;Orion&#8221; was spelled out.</p>
<p>It seemed as if 46 percent of movies  produced in the late &#8217;70s and early &#8217;80s, my HBO sweet spot years, were produced  by Orion. I am sure this number is probably much lower. &#8220;Back to School,&#8221; &#8220;10,&#8221;  &#8220;Hoosiers,&#8221; &#8220;Platoon,&#8221; &#8220;No Way Out&#8221; and others all began with the animated Orion  logo. I would like to publicly thank the now defunct movie company and HBO for  my astronomy acumen and the indelible image of Bo Derek jogging on the beach  with wet, braided hair. (&#8220;Before the Internet, there was HBO.&#8221; Now there is a  slogan to believe in.)</p>
<p>Today, kids, teenagers, adults and Sean Avery  don&#8217;t so much stare up to the trees, clouds, airplanes, stars and 6-foot-9 NHL  linesman Mike Cvik as much as they used to; now, most stare down at their cell  phones and personal digital assistants (Jim Balsillie&#8217;s PDA BlackBerry, yo). As  a result of all this &#8220;looking down,&#8221; we miss so much up in the heavens. We even  look down at these things during dinner, hockey games and Heisman Trophy  presentations. People even look down at their PDAs while they drive. Who needs a  moon roof on a clear summer night when I can play Tetris on I-95 while I soar  through the E-ZPASS lane?</p>
<p>This is my gigantic preamble to why you should  one day sign up your young son or daughter to play youth hockey at a local rink  near you. If nothing else, it gets them away from electronics and teaches them a  small slice of humanity that they can take forward through life, a life with  more heart and less battery power. The rink&#8217;s cold robs electronics of their  battery power and signal reception, anyway.</p>
<p>So, if you are a first-time  hockey parent, or dream of one day spending more than $10,000 and sacrificing  weekends for a decade of glamorous youth or &#8220;minor&#8221; hockey, here are 13  important things you need to know about the youth hockey universe &#8212; and hockey  in general &#8212; to help speed up the assimilation process in joining the  &#8220;Congregation of Independent Insane in the Membrane Hockey Community Union&#8221; or  COIIITMHCU. If you move those letters around you eventually get Chicoutimi. A miracle from  the star-filled heavens above. (I&#8217;m sure my fellow COIIITMHCU members will offer  even more, and we can post next week.)</p>
<p>1. Under no circumstances will  hockey practice ever be cancelled. Ever. Even on days when school is cancelled,  practice is still on. A game may be cancelled due to inclement weather because  of travel concerns for the visiting team, but it would have to rain razor blades  and bocce balls to cancel hockey practice at your local rink. It&#8217;s good karma to  respect the game.</p>
<p>2. Hockey is an emotional game and your child has the  attention span of a chipmunk on NyQuil. The hockey coach will yell a bit during  practice; he might even yell at your precious little Sparky. As long as there is  teaching involved and not humiliation, it will be good for your child to be  taught the right way, with emphasis.</p>
<p>3. Hockey is a very, very, very,  very difficult game to play. You are probably terrible at it. It takes high  skill and lots of courage, so lay off your kid. Don&#8217;t berate them. Be patient  and encourage them to play. Some kids need more time to learn how to ride the  bike, but, in the end, everyone rides a bike about the same way.</p>
<p>Your  kids are probably anywhere from age 4-8 when they first take up hockey. They  will not get a call from Boston University coach Jack Parker or receive  Christmas cards from the Colorado Avalanche&#8217;s director of scouting. Don&#8217;t berate  them. Demand punctuality and unselfishness for practice and games. That&#8217;s it.  Passion is in someone, or it isn&#8217;t. One can&#8217;t implant passion in their child. My  primary motive in letting my kids play hockey is exercise, physical fitness and  the development of lower-body and core strength that will one day land them on a  VH1 reality show that will pay off their student loans or my second  mortgage.</p>
<p>4. Actually, I do demand two things from my 10-year-old Squirt,  Jackson. Prior  to every practice or game, as he turns down AC/DC&#8217;s &#8220;Big Jack,&#8221; gets out of the  car and makes his way to the trunk to haul his hockey bag inside a cold,  Connecticut rink, I say, &#8220;Jack, be the hardest, most creative and grittiest  worker &#8230; and be the one having the most fun.&#8221; That might be four things, but  you know what I mean.</p>
<p>5. Your kids should be dressing themselves and  tying their own skates by their second year of Squirt. Jack is 67 pounds with 0  percent body fat and arms of linguini, and he can put on, take off and tie his  own skates. If he can, anyone can. I don&#8217;t go in the locker room anymore. Thank  goodness; it stinks in there.</p>
<p>6. Do not fret over penalties not called  during games and don&#8217;t waste long-term heart power screaming at the referees. My  observational research reveals the power-play percentage for every Mite hockey  game ever played is .0000089 percent; for Squirts, .071 percent. I prefer  referees to call zero penalties.</p>
<p>7. Yell like crazy during the game. Say  whatever you want. Scream every kind of inane instruction you want to your kids.  They can&#8217;t hear you. In the car ride home, ask them if they had fun and gently  promote creativity and competiveness, but only after you take them to Denny&#8217;s  for a Junior Grand Slam breakfast or 7-Eleven for a Slurpee. Having a warm  breakfast after an early morning weekend game will become one of your most  syrupy sweet memories.</p>
<p>8. Whenever possible, trade in your kids&#8217; ice  skates and buy used skates, especially during those growing years and even if  you can afford to buy new skates every six months. Your kids don&#8217;t need $180  skates and a $100 stick no matter what your tax bracket is. They will not make  them better players.</p>
<p>9. Missing practice (like we stated above) or games  is akin to an Irish Catholic missing Mass in 1942. We take attendance at hockey  games very seriously. Last week, the Islanders&#8217; Brendan Witt was hit by an SUV  in Philadelphia.  Witt got up off the pavement and walked to Starbucks for a coffee, and then  later played against the Flyers that night. Let me repeat that: BRENDAN WITT WAS  HIT BY AN SUV &#8230; AND PLAYED THAT NIGHT! Re-read that sentence 56 times a night  to your child when they have a case of the sniffles and want to stay home to  watch an &#8220;iCarly&#8221; marathon. By, the way Philadelphia police cited Witt for two minutes  in jail for obstruction. Witt will appeal.</p>
<p>10. Teach your kids not to  celebrate too much after a goal if your team is winning or losing by a lot. And  by all means, tell them celebrate with the team. After they score, tell them not  to skate away from their teammates like soccer players. Find the person who  passed you the puck and tell him or her, &#8220;Great pass.&#8221; We have immediate group  hugs in hockey following a short, instinctive reaction from the goal scorer. I  am proud of my boy for a lot of things, but I am most proud at how excited he  gets when a teammate scores a goal. He is Alex Ovechkin in this  regard.</p>
<p>11. There is no such thing as running up the score in hockey.  This is understood at every level. It&#8217;s very difficult to score goals and  unexplainably exhilarating when one does. Now, if we get to 14-1, we may want to  take our foot off the gas a tad.</p>
<p>12. Unless their femur is broken in 16  places, Mites or Squirts should not lie on the ice after a fall on the ice or  against the boards. Attempt to get up as quickly as one can and slowly skate to  the bench.</p>
<p>13. Do not offer cash for goals. This has no upside. Passion  and love and drive cannot be taught or bought. I do believe a certain measure of  toughness and grit can be slowly encouraged and eventually taught. Encourage  your kid to block shots and to battle hard in the corners. It will serve them  well in life.</p>
<p>Enjoy the rink. Keep it fun, keep it in perspective and  enjoy the madness. In this digital world of electronics, you may find hockey to  be the most human endeavor you partake in. Cell phones run on batteries. Hockey  players run on blood. Blood is warmer. Welcome.</p>
<p>John Buccigross&#8217; e-mail  address &#8212; for questions, comments or crosschecks &#8212; is <a href="mailto:john.buccigross@espn.com" target="_blank">john.buccigross@espn.com</a>.</span></p>
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		<title>The best damn twenty-two bucks you&#8217;ll spend this weekend</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Rusty DeWees is a mass of contradictions.  His main character (he has plenty) is The Logger and in addition to a bunch of TV shows and movie appearances, writing a book, doing a weekly radio gig in Burlington and talking to high school kids about lifestyle choices, he spends a lot of time traveling Vermont [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Rusty DeWees</strong> is a mass of contradictions.  His main character <em>(he has plenty)</em> is <a title="The Logger - Rusty DeWees" href="http://www.thelogger.com" target="_blank"><strong>The Logger</strong></a> and in addition to a bunch of TV shows and movie appearances, writing a book, doing a weekly radio gig in Burlington and talking to high school kids about lifestyle choices, he spends a lot of time traveling Vermont putting on what he calls <em>vuh-RYE-uh-tee</em> shows.  Think <a title="Prairie Home Companion" href="http://prairiehome.publicradio.org/" target="_blank"><strong>Prairie  Home Companion</strong></a> for <a title="What is a woodchuck?" href="http://www.freedomandunity.org/vt_transition/flat_wood.html" target="_blank">woodchucks</a>.  He brought his latest show to the Alexander Twilight Theatre at <a title="Lyndon State College" href="http://www.lyndonstate.edu/" target="_blank">Lyndon State College</a> Friday night, a benefit for <a title="Lyndon Area Youth Hockey" href="http://www.layha.org/" target="_blank"><strong>Lyndon Area Youth Hockey</strong></a>.</p>
<p>With regulars Dom Como, a master fiddler, and guitarist Peter Wilder, Rusty delivered nearly two and a half hours of non-stop entertainment.  The first half was the basic Logger show, lots of standup, interaction with the audience and flatlander jokes.  After a ten-minute break, he was joined by Keegan Nolan, a 17-year old from <a title="Fairfield, Vermont" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairfield,_Vermont" target="_blank"><strong>Fairfield, Vermont</strong></a> who I used to bring in to sing on Friday nights on the radio in St. Albans, and a wonderful dancer whose name has escaped me, and that is upsetting.  If you know her name, please drop a comment here.  She was wonderful, and she brought an element to a Logger Show that I would never have expected.</p>
<p>Fortunately, there&#8217;s another show TONIGHT at 8:00 PM at the theatre.  Grab twenty-two bucks, go to the theatre and make sure you bring some duct tape, because it they ain&#8217;t taped down, he&#8217;s gonna knock your socks off.</p>
<p>&#8211;SN</p>
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		<title>So who&#8217;s cookin&#8217; the turkey, eh?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So our studio was graced on Monday morning by Carolyn Cross and Donna Cross, mother-in-law of Carolyn of The Sewing Studio in St. Johnsbury and mother of Jamie Cross, big executive dude at E-H-V Weidmann.  Carolyn says Donna, who is here for Thanksgiving week, is a darn good cook, which begs the title question today.  The Cross [...]]]></description>
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<p>So our studio was graced on Monday morning by <strong>Carolyn Cross and Donna Cross</strong>, mother-in-law of Carolyn of <strong>The Sewing Studio</strong> in St. Johnsbury and mother of <strong>Jamie Cross,</strong> big executive dude at E-H-V Weidmann.  Carolyn says Donna, who is here for Thanksgiving week, is a darn good cook, which begs the title question today.  The Cross gals came bearing gifts today&#8230;many delicious foodstuffs.  Todd snuck out early and brought the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.canadianfavourites.com/MacLaren_s_Imperial_Sharp_Cold_Pack_Cheddar_Cheese_p/maclarens001.htm" title="Order MacLaren's cheese here"><strong>MacLaren&#8217;s cheese</strong> </a>with him, Steve secreted away the <strong><a target="_blank" href="http://www.dottysdiner.com/datesquare.html" title="Recipe for matrimonial cake">matrimonial cake</a> </strong>and the remaining <strong><a target="_blank" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nanaimo_bar" title="All about nanaimo bars">nanaimo bars</a></strong>, which may be the most deliciously sinful foodstuff ever created.   They also brought us a few Moose souvenirs and those gorgeous <strong>Winnipeg touques being modeled above</strong>.</p>
<p>Listen to our fun in the studio here:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.vermontmornings.com/DonnaCross_Nov24.mp3" title="Donna Cross  November 24 2008">audio</a></p>
<p>We&#8217;ll try to work a deal out where maybe we can take the ViaRail from Montreal to Winnipeg, spend a week or three with Donna and then <em>maybe</em> head back.  If they give us the key to the city and let Steve do the arena announcing duties for a Manitoba Moose game, maybe we&#8217;ll spend the summer there.  Stay tuned. </p>
<p><img border="0" width="320" src="http://www.vermontmornings.com/Winnipeg2.jpg" alt="Touque!!!" height="240" /></p>
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		<title>The week in review</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The week was full of more political news and more difficult economic news, and in general, we chose to ignore it all on the air.  Instead of candidates, we heard comedy.  And a couple of Canadians.  Head to PODCASTS and enjoy some mindless fun.  Next week&#8230;how you can become a member of the Manitoba Moose [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The week was full of more political news and more difficult economic news, and in general, we chose to ignore it all on the air.  Instead of candidates, we heard comedy.  And a couple of Canadians.  Head to <strong><a href="http://vermontmornings.com/wordpress/?page_id=205" title="PODCASTS">PODCASTS</a></strong> and enjoy some mindless fun.  Next week&#8230;how you can become a member of the Manitoba Moose Vermont Fan Club!!</p>
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		<title>No pictures will be shown to protect their identities</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Without even searching, we managed to find the only two Canadians who are NOT HOCKEY FANS.  Jamie and Carolyn Cross moved to the Northeast Kingdom from Winnipeg nine years ago.  Jamie works for EHV Weidmann, Carolyn runs The Sewing Studio in St. Johnsbury.  (802-748-1599)  They are warm and friendly (like most Canadians) and both have [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Without even searching, we managed to find the only two <strong>Canadians</strong> who are <strong>NOT HOCKEY FANS</strong>.  <strong>Jamie and Carolyn Cross</strong> moved to the Northeast Kingdom from Winnipeg nine years ago.  Jamie works for EHV Weidmann, Carolyn runs <strong>The Sewing Studio in St. Johnsbury.</strong>  (802-748-1599)  They are warm and friendly<em> (like most Canadians)</em> and both have a great sense of humour<em> (note proper spelling)</em>.  They stopped by the studios Wednesday with gifts from Carolyn&#8217;s brother, who just happens to run the <a href="http://www.moosehockey.com" title="Manitoba Moose - official hockey team of Vermont Mornings" target="_blank"><strong>Manitoba Moose</strong></a> AHL hockey team in Winnipeg.  Yes, they don&#8217;t follow the game at all and he is a fanatic.  Irony is NOT dead!  After the chat, Steve and Todd decided to <strong>adopt the Moose</strong> as the <strong>VermontMornings hockey team</strong>.</p>
<p>We began our discussion, though, talking about the <strong>thermal-insulated customized window wear</strong> that Carolyn creates&#8230;</p>
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		<title>What, we worry?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Apr 2008 10:54:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Game six to Boston, another wild third period, Bruins Coach Claude Julien (former Montreal coach) has the Habs completely figured out, even with Saku Koivu back centering the first line.  I am here in Montreal and this city is worried, rightfully so.  Game 7 Monday night at the Bell Centre.   Gulp.   &#8211;SN]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Game six to Boston, another wild third period, Bruins Coach Claude Julien (former Montreal coach) has the Habs completely figured out, even with Saku Koivu back centering the first line.  I am here in Montreal and this city is worried, rightfully so.  Game 7 Monday night at the Bell Centre.   Gulp.</p>
<p>  &#8211;SN</p>
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		<title>Is that a hockey puck in your pocket&#8230;</title>
		<link>http://vermontmornings.com/wordpress/2008/02/21/is-that-a-hockey-puck-in-your-pocket/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Feb 2008 19:21:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Todd</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8230;or are you carbo loading at Lyndon Youth Hockey&#8217;s spaghetti dinner Friday night in St. Johnsbury? Head to News &#8216;n Interviews and listen to LAYHA President Amy Bergeron pitch some pasta. &#8211;SN]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8230;or are you carbo loading at Lyndon Youth Hockey&#8217;s spaghetti dinner Friday night in St. Johnsbury?  Head to <a href="http://vermontmornings.com/wordpress/?page_id=7" title="News 'n Interviews"><em><strong>News &#8216;n Interviews</strong></em></a> and listen to LAYHA President Amy Bergeron pitch some pasta.</p>
<p>&#8211;SN</p>
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		<title>No joy in Mudville&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Feb 2008 00:43:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The season ends for the LAYHA Bantam B&#8217;s with a disappointing loss to CSB Red in St. Albans on Thursday night.  Final:  CSB 4 &#8211; Lyndon 3.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="center"><strong>The season ends for the LAYHA Bantam B&#8217;s with a disappointing loss to CSB Red in St. Albans on Thursday night.  Final:  CSB 4 &#8211; Lyndon 3.</strong></p>
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		<title>Stumble&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Feb 2008 04:39:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A pair of goals in the first period was all a tired Lyndon Bantam B team could muster against PVA in St. Albans Monday night, and after going into double overtime, Lyndon loses its first playoff game 3-2. Lyndon&#8217;s Connor Burke started the scoring at 3:55 of the first, followed two minutes later by Dillon [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A pair of goals in the first period was all a tired Lyndon Bantam B team could muster against PVA in St. Albans Monday night, and after going into double overtime, Lyndon loses its first playoff game 3-2.</p>
<p>Lyndon&#8217;s Connor Burke started the scoring at 3:55 of the first, followed two minutes later by Dillon Cloutier.  PVA&#8217;s Sam Graves followed at 10:07 with a shot that bounced off Lyndon goalie Jesse Cote&#8217;s helmet and dribbled across the line.  That was all the scoring until PVA&#8217;s scrappy forward Matthew Marchica snuck one short-side by Cote with three minutes left in the third.</p>
<p>From that point, Lyndon played desperate hockey, finally giving up the game-loser at 21 seconds of the second overtime.</p>
<p>Cote had a career game, having to step up and protect the goal from numerous defensive lapses and unnecessary penalties.</p>
<p>Now dropping to the loser&#8217;s bracket, Lyndon returns to St. Albans to play CSB onThursday at 6:00 PM.  If victorious, they will have to beat PVA again&#8230;twice&#8230;this coming weekend, to take the championship.</p>
<p>&#8211;SN</p>
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