| What could possibly be better motivation than knowing that
"Anything is Possible". Take a look at these pictures.
Do you know what it is? This is Niagara Falls. The
AMERICAN side. What happened you might ask. After I
found these pictures I did some investigating and found out what happened.
It turns out that an AMERICAN couple were visiting Niagara Falls back in
1967. They were on the American side and they asked a CANADIAN who
happened to be there to take their picture. Well, the CANADIAN
was just getting ready to snap the picture and he dropped the camera over
the falls. Fortunately, it was a waterproof camera. Since
it had all of their honeymoon pictures on it the AMERICAN decided he had to
get it back. So he used the mighty power of the United
States to arrange to stop the falls so he could get the camera back.
Luckily enough, he found it, unharmed (it was built in the USA), and
everything turned out OK. By looking back to last year we can also see
that anything is possible. We learned that Pete McDonald, AKA "O"
McDonald can raise up the level of his game to win the Rocket Richard trophy
as the leading goal scorer for the Chaos (tied with Paul).
We learned that Captain Chaos can get legitimate assists. We
learned it in the very first game when he passed it to Pete who of course
buried it in the top corner.
Last year JOEY managed to get through the weekend without giving up any
goals from outside the blue line and also, he did not puke once.
Channer once won Player of the Game.
Anything is possible. Have faith. Step up and
make it happen. Anything is possible.
Kappler could use his speed to beat an opponent to a loose puck.
Lovell just might make a great defensive play.
Macaskill could get through an entire game without a Waaaaaaaa.
Kinlin can keep all of his shots below eye level so one might go in the
net.
Sandstrom can play clean and stay out of the penalty box.
Captain Chaos may return to form and score a few goals.
Belding could get through the weekend without a sonic boom to clear the
room ..... Well, maybe not. Let's just say that ALMOST
Anything is Possible. |