The date of my last update to this blog. The last time I had a draft saved was 9/7/13.
Life is starting to sort itself out again, just in time for Thanksgiving and the rest of the holiday season to throw it out of whack. Again.
Intramural hockey season for the 2013-14 school year was supposed to have started this past week, but it's been delayed a week because of reasons. So hopefully that will start up this week.
I will have many updates on random tidbits in the coming weeks, but this is a post to let you all know I'm back from my unannounced blogging hiatus and to expect a video with the next post here. I won't be posting every day, and I'm not entirely sure how I managed to post as often as I did when I restarted this blog the first time.
Chronicling my rise from an intramural league scrub to a house league plug. Some Red Wings stuff too.
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Showing posts with label reflection. Show all posts
Sunday, November 17, 2013
Wednesday, July 31, 2013
Player Card
Name: Joseph Cadabes
Position: D, C
Height: 5'9"
Weight: 140 lbs.
Bio: Joseph began skating in the summer of 2012 before deciding to join a friend of a friend's intramural hockey team. Having only a pair of skates to claim as his own, and receiving a very sudden notice on the day of his first game that there was in fact a game that night, he managed to slog his way through 6 games against varying levels of hockey-playing college kids with all his extremities intact despite never learning to play the game and only skating for a few months beforehand.
Position: D, C
Height: 5'9"
Weight: 140 lbs.
| Year | League | Team | GP | G | A | P |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| '12-'13 | Brown Intramural |
Motley Crew | 6 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Bio: Joseph began skating in the summer of 2012 before deciding to join a friend of a friend's intramural hockey team. Having only a pair of skates to claim as his own, and receiving a very sudden notice on the day of his first game that there was in fact a game that night, he managed to slog his way through 6 games against varying levels of hockey-playing college kids with all his extremities intact despite never learning to play the game and only skating for a few months beforehand.
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