Where were you when Sidney scored?
March 3, 2010
Not everyone was lucky enough to have tickets to watch Team Canada win the Gold Medal. Here’s the scene at The Cascade Room in Vancouver where we watched Sid The Kid slide the puck under Ryan Miller at 7:40 of overtime!!!
Here’s what our friends are saying: When Sidney Scored!
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I was on a plane to New Zealand and missed it all !!
Thank god for VCR’s….
We crammed into a friends TV room. The golden goal is a blur of hi-fives and hugs, but Amy did get a video of our reactions 7 minutes and 68 seconds earlier in the game, when Parise tied it up:
http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=368428415398
Brilliant. I want that T. Clicking now.
I was next to Rob, Dave, PJ and Dave’s entire family of 82, standing on those beautiful booth seats at The Cascade, where I am likely never to stand again, which is perfectly fine by me, screaming, jumping, screaming, high-fiving, screaming, releasing that insane anxiety (oh what we do for hockey), all the while filming the masses on my crappy iphone, capturing Nick explode champers all over the chaotic crowd and I think getting Dave on film with something like a:
“F*#king – Sydney – F*#king – Crosby!”. Classic.
Ah damn, I gotta say it: I believe.
My version of the aftermath of the 7:40 OT moment.
[ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lhTBZ-J38v8 ]
I was at the Earls on Broadway and Laurel with a few tables of friends. We were banging on the table so loud during the game our cutlery was bouncing. The goal happened so fast all I could remember was everyone jumping up from their seats, two hand-high-fiving, hugging, flag waving and screaming. There were at least three O Canada’s belted out after the win by everyone in the restaurant…….ridiculous.
I was at the BC Regiment Drill Hall, hanging out with some soldiers, reservists, and veterans! It was incredibly patriotic, especially when you are surrounded by tanks and images of Canada’s heroes.