As you might expect, Gentle Reader, I’m doing a lot of reading about these hockey playoffs.  And, in so doing, I came across this little gem by Bucky Gleason in the Buffalo (NY) News.  Excerpts:
DETROIT Buffalo Detroit  Motown was a depressing place long before the auto industry began crumbling, and it’s only getting worse. Just the other day, General Motors announced it was chopping 1,100 dealerships across the
Motown was a depressing place long before the auto industry began crumbling, and it’s only getting worse. Just the other day, General Motors announced it was chopping 1,100 dealerships across the United States 
(photo: The Joe, with a part of downtown Detroit in the background, from hockey,ballparks.com)
 Motown was a depressing place long before the auto industry began crumbling, and it’s only getting worse. Just the other day, General Motors announced it was chopping 1,100 dealerships across the
Motown was a depressing place long before the auto industry began crumbling, and it’s only getting worse. Just the other day, General Motors announced it was chopping 1,100 dealerships across the […]
Fortunately, the hard-working people here can take comfort knowing Joe Louis Arena is just down the street from GM’s headquarters. The Red Wings provide an opportunity for people to escape from the stress that comes with the daily grind. Every few days, they can rally behind the best hockey team in the league. 
The world outside the arena is a mess, but the Red Wings keep motoring. They beat the Blackhawks, 5-2, in Game One of the Western Conference finals and made it look easy. 
Nobody is better than Detroit 
The rest of the piece is pretty much the same ol’, same ol’ about how Detroit Detroit 
I was living in Dee-troit the first time the Wings made a serious run at The Cup (in the modern era) back in 1995 and things weren’t so hot in the city, even then.  But the Wings made us ALL smile, fan and non-fan alike*.  It seemed like every third car you saw on the road had a Red Wings flag flying from its antenna or stuck on one of those window frame mini-flag-poles.  And you can’t BEGIN to imagine how crushed we were when the New Jersey Trapping Devils swept the Wings in the finals that year.  But… it was a wonderful run while it lasted and the Wings came back two years later to win back-to-back Cups.  I was living in Rochester , NY Detroit 
Speaking of 1995… we beat the Blackhawks 4-1 in the Conference Finals that year.  Hmmm.
*I could talk about the Pistons during that time frame, as well. But I won’t.(photo: The Joe, with a part of downtown Detroit in the background, from hockey,ballparks.com)
 
 

 
 
 
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It is amazing what a winning sports team can do for morale.
ReplyDeleteLou: You are SO right, especially about Detroit. It's pretty danged bad there now... and I know because my friends there tell me so.
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