waterloo penguins?

October 5, 2006 under Blackberry, Communitech, Hockey, Kitchener, NHL, Sports, Waterloo

Jim Balsillie, chairman of RIM, has purchased the Pittsburgh Penguins. The burning question on a lot of people’s minds is whether the Penguins will move, and if so, where? It’s been speculated that Hamilton was considered. Wouldn’t it be something, though, if they moved the team to Kitchener or Waterloo so as to be closer to RIM‘s offices? It seems like a decent idea to me. We’re a bit further away from Toronto than Hamilton is, so the Leafs will have less reason to cry about encroachment on their market. Plus, Kitchener-Waterloo is within close proximity to plenty of surrounding cities like London, Guelph, St. Catherines and even Barrie; a potential market of well over one million people, if not close to two million. Imagine Sid Crosby and Evgeny Malkin playing in “Blackberry Arena” over on Phillip Street 🙂 That would be wild. We’ll have to wait and see where Balsillie will move the Penguins or if he’ll keep them in Pittsburgh.

Either way, RIM must be selling a whole lot of Blackberries and related software and services 🙂

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he shoots, he scores…then collapses

October 3, 2006 under Hockey

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Last night I did something that I haven’t done in quite some time. I laced-up the skates and played hockey. For the next 25 weeks, I’ll be playing hockey every Monday night. It was good to get back on the ice. However, time is evil. Twenty minutes in, the signs that I was out of shape became painfully apparent. I never completely caught my breath from that point on, and my lungs are still burning somewhat this morning. Dena and I run in the mornings, but that didn’t really prepare me at all. My heart was pounding violently; at one point I thought that I was going to keel over. But I didn’t. My mind was there, thankfully. Even though we didn’t have any set plays, I still knew where to go and how to anticpate where I should be. My speed and puck handling ability, normally the best things about my game, weren’t sharp most of the time (yet) but were there when I needed it…mostly. Shooting…meh, lotsa rust. Somehow, I managed a goal and an assist; it might’ve been two assists, actually, but I’m not certain. Either way, it was fun and I’m looking forward to the upcoming weeks.

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