Cruising the NHL website and came across another Ken Hitchcock Civil War article. Thought some of you might enjoy it. Go Flyers!
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"The Northern onslaught upon slavery was no more than a piece of specious humbug designed to conceal its desire for economic control of the Southern states." Charles Dickens, 1862
“These people delight to destroy the weak and those who can make no defense; it suits them.” R.E. Lee referring to the Federal Army.Tags: None
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I cruse the NHL website every day and somehow managed to miss that artical. Who knew? Ken Hitchcock, manager and civil war nerd! Thanks.... Go Wings!
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Thanks for posting this. As a hockey fan I have always respected Hitchcocks approach to the game. His teams have always been well coached, disciplined, and hard working. At this stage of his invovement in the hobby though, he sounds like a farb. Maybe he needs to be invited to a better event and he can be coached as to what hardcore really means; TENTS...SHEEESH!
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I posted an article about Hitch a few years ago when he was coaching the Flyers about his involvement in the hobby. I would love to meet him even if he is a farb.Gregory Randazzo
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"The Northern onslaught upon slavery was no more than a piece of specious humbug designed to conceal its desire for economic control of the Southern states." Charles Dickens, 1862
“These people delight to destroy the weak and those who can make no defense; it suits them.” R.E. Lee referring to the Federal Army.
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No doubt one of the better coaches in the NHL. His best work was with the Stars. He seems to have the Blue Jackets on the right track. Who knows but with the right nudge he will come to the dark side, and leave farbdom.
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Sean CollicottYour humble servant....
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"I am not involved like the Americans from the emotional issue, but from the social issue I enjoy it. It is a great chance to go back in time and look at things from a different perspective. I know talking to people who are reliving history and I think there are some real valuable lessons for everybody."
I like what he says here, especially the first part. The war is over. Deal with it
Go... um... I'm starting to like what the Rangers did in the off-season, and Dallas is pretty good, so one of those two, until the Leafs get back on trackAndrew Donovan
Michigan
I think many of us get nostalgic about the past and like to think somehow that the world our mid-19th century ancestors lived in was free from many of the "sins" of our present world. Truth is, the more you study the past the more you realize that there's really nothing new under the sun. They struggled with many (most) of the same problems we do today.
-Ian McWherter
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Originally posted by BishopLynch View PostI posted an article about Hitch a few years ago when he was coaching the Flyers about his involvement in the hobby. I would love to meet him even if he is a farb.
GO PENS!!!!!
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I'm a Bluejackets season ticket holder and optomistic that the Jackets will be a little tougher team to play this season. They have a pretty cool pregame that highlights the Civil War tie in. Also there is a cannon they fire after each BlueJacket goal. It rocks the arena when they fire it. There is a Q&A session coming up with Hitch and the GM next week for ticket holders maybe I'll ask him abut his enacting. I personaly really like what he is doing in Columbus. He tells it like it is and expects effort to the bitter end from the team.
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Real cute,
I don't guess the late Jesse Helms was a War Between the States enthusiast though. Really, what does hockey have to do with anything here? Did they have hockey in the mid-19th century?Christopher E. McBroom, Capt.
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Tim,
You might want to be careful with the cannon inside. The Whalers used to play a song at an unbelievable level each time they scored in the '80's. After awhile, the "mall's" roof caved in under the weight of snow. Some stories had the roof being compromised by the vibrations the loud music caused on the supports.
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Originally posted by luthhaning View PostI'm a Bluejackets season ticket holder and optomistic that the Jackets will be a little tougher team to play this season. They have a pretty cool pregame that highlights the Civil War tie in. Also there is a cannon they fire after each BlueJacket goal. It rocks the arena when they fire it. There is a Q&A session coming up with Hitch and the GM next week for ticket holders maybe I'll ask him abut his enacting. I personaly really like what he is doing in Columbus. He tells it like it is and expects effort to the bitter end from the team.
Tim Welch
L.D.Haning and Co.
Had the opportunity to talk a little reenacting with Coach Hitchcock shortly after his arrival in town. I went up to an open practice a couple of days after Christmas that year and was able to get a few minutes chatting with him. He really is an enthusiast and is well-studied.
Originally posted by dusty27 View PostTim,
You might want to be careful with the cannon inside. The Whalers used to play a song at an unbelievable level each time they scored in the '80's. After awhile, the "mall's" roof caved in under the weight of snow. Some stories had the roof being compromised by the vibrations the loud music caused on the supports.
Go CANES!!!
The "cannon" is a stainless steel tube on a wooden carriage with a lovely stained finish. It is a glorified prop that "fires" a pyrotechnic charge (there is a plexiglass shield forward of the muzzle). The actual noise comes from what is either an electically-fired .410 signal cannon or carbide cannon that is up in the rafters over section 217 (my section) and is synced with the gun. The great disappointment comes where it's been billed as an "exact replica" of an 1857 Light 12 pounder. Not even close. I would have liked to have seen some research on their part. They could have gone a few blocks to the southeast and gotten the specs directly from one of our Napoleons at the Statehouse.
Originally posted by rebjeb04 View PostReal cute,
I don't guess the late Jesse Helms was a War Between the States enthusiast though. Really, what does hockey have to do with anything here? Did they have hockey in the mid-19th century?
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Originally posted by rebjeb04 View PostReal cute,
I don't guess the late Jesse Helms was a War Between the States enthusiast though. Really, what does hockey have to do with anything here? Did they have hockey in the mid-19th century?
I own a hockey stick from the 1890's. There used to be a really nice history exhibit in the Livonia, MI Perani's hockey store, with artifacts going back to the 1850's. I don't know if it's still there.
So, yeah, hockey, in one form or another was definatley around in the mid-19th CenturyAndrew Donovan
Michigan
I think many of us get nostalgic about the past and like to think somehow that the world our mid-19th century ancestors lived in was free from many of the "sins" of our present world. Truth is, the more you study the past the more you realize that there's really nothing new under the sun. They struggled with many (most) of the same problems we do today.
-Ian McWherter
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