My ideal weekend goes as such: Planegg plays against Memmingen and Memmingen wins (this is a possibility), the puck drops for them 2 hours before it does for us, so for sure by the end of the 2nd period we will know how many goals we need to score or if they have lost. I don't really want to know though until 2 minutes left in the game, and that might be possible if I just don't allow myself to understand the German... well ok, likely not possible cuz I'm sure the emotions will be pretty obvious. Anyhow, will be great either way.
Some phenomenal guest viewers this Saturday will be my brother Aiden, who flew in a couple of days ago. My friend Kelsey Blair who is currently playing pro Basketball in Sweden and I think one of her friends, then some hopefuls are a few vballers from the SCC, a bunch of the staff from the Jr/and DEL Eisbear teams and then a bet has been made between me and the team I train (Eisbaren Jr's) that if they bring out 10 of their players I am to get in a fight.... I'm actually getting a lil nervous about this cuz as much as I don't think they will come I believe more that they hate to lose a bet... we will see what happens.
Alright off to bed here as it's actually nearly 2am Friday morning and Aiden and I are off to visit a concentration camp tomorrow morning. Will be quite the experience for sure. This history amazes me absolutely every single day I am here. Crazy. So... check back for a huge announcement come Saturday night!! Our website is: www.eisladies.de (you can also choose to see it in English once you get the the website)!
2 comments:
Hey Hockey Girl--Monday Mar 9--just read on the wonderfully translated team site about your team's win!! Congratulations. Can't wait to hear/read about it on your blog. And to hear you and Aidan tell about it together. Have a great celebration.
Dawn H
Hey! Sorry I am random, but I still wanted to comment. : ) So here we go... I have played hockey for 10 years now, I started in boys' team, but for like the last 5 years I have played in girls' team. So playing abroad has come in to my mind, especially in Germany, because I have been learning the language for 6 years now and Berlin is one of my fav cities (been there 6 times) :) I am soon 18 years old and after next year I will graduate from school. A year off from Finland would be great and spending it playing hockey abroad would be even more better. : D Does the Eisladies have some kind of tryouts in the end of the summer or something? : >
Greetings from Finland!
-Camilla
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