By Brody Levering ’27
Now we will count to six eleven times
And hold a much needed breath
For once we are on the ice;
Stop your thinking and just breathe.
Something goes in the net,
Don’t threaten with something that wont happen.
It would be a reflecting moment
Without anger, without disbelief in yourself;
We would be calm and ready to move on.
In a very quick manner.
Parents in the stands
Won’t yell at the refs on the ice;
And the skaters on the ice
Wont start throwing hands with their opponents
Those who prepare fights on the ice
Fight with bare knuckles, fights ending with blood,
With only one winner
Would keep the gloves on
And skate about like nothing was going to happen.
What happens on the ice should not be similar
To young hockey with no contact or anything at all.
But a good clean game
Where we win with great success as a team
If goalies were not so focused on being perfect in the net
And instead relaxing and trying to be the best
while improving on what you can.
Then relaxation would cause huge growths in a goalies play
Which would impact him and the others around him
Causing everyone else to change and be more calm.
A calm mind may teach more than a
Clouded or heated mind.