Thursday, September 24, 2009

The end of an era...


Sometimes in life you take the high road. This guy pretty much has most of his life. Good luck 99.....

However, the NHL does not work in the sunbelt. I am a marketer ... this has nothing to do with attendance or TV ratings or other standard metrics. Ever try to buy a hockey stick or get your skates sharpened in Florida or Phoenix? They maybe have one place in the whole city... and you would be lucky to know where that is.

Is like buying golf clubs in Alaska -- those people fish, they don't play golf.

Same in southern US .... they will never be hockey fans. Time to move on

Friday, September 18, 2009

A couple of real Canadian heroes


A couple weeks back I was in Calgary for the Olympic orientation camp and Hockey Canada Foundation dinner. I was lucky enough to spend considerable time with Jean Labonte, Captain of the men's sledge hockey team, and Gen. Rick Hillier who was the keynote speaker at the dinner.

I have a business relationship with Labonte and because of his handicap I had always felt awkward around him - as if I had to behave differntly. For some reason I just felt nervous, and it was a real eye opener to meet most of the team that week and see just how skilled these guys are and how they go about their lives without feeling nervous or different about us able-bodied folks. Labonte was cool about this - he told me to be myself, just relax and if he needed a door held open or such, he would just ask. I really got to know him that week - his story is an inspiration and as he reminds me, he will kick my ass in a sledge game any day - I don't doubt that.

As for the General - this man epitomizes the word LEADERSHIP. He was brought stature and attention to our great armed forces and never cow towed to the political leadership of the day. Rick spoke of the challenges these men and women face and I can assure you there was not a dry eye in the place. I am happy to post these pictures of two really great Canadian heroes.