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Friday, November 9, 2018

NHL Hockey Review, “Philadelphia Flyers at Los Angeles Kings” (11/1/18)



NHL Hockey Review, “Philadelphia Flyers at Los Angeles Kings” (11/1/18)

I get tired of reading articles written by fanatics in sports comparing nonessentials by offensive memories.  Really, there’s nothing but exhaustion in dealing with sports fans who remark on people so much I can’t see how action matters to any of them.  Sports isn’t a religion; there’s no restraint, no pressure from the universe, no reason why or why not in morality because it’s possible for someone in the world to look into sports in absence of means to light.  Tastes and reasons in sports are often excused out of dominance since that’s the core principle in a fanatic’s mouth: victory over others, cheating or rules, based on the technical statistics in regards to victorious laps no matter how much the other side loses or gets behind in drama out there, fields of vision or forms of blindness, depending on the circumstances masked on or hampered by fanatics in sports who’d rather pardon violence if it means speaking for “everybody” or what’s the unimaginative concept of popularity, naturally leading to assumptions of those marks of excellence during vanishing events of time.  Hockey itself has plenty of issues of the kind.  However, this NHL Hockey game is sure to please individuals who cater to excellence on a dime written in the galaxy for spooks along the icy edges.  Games like this need little explanation despite the fact I’m quite sarcastic about right and wrong in terms of quality assumed on in defining the motions of puck-swinging exercise.  Players on the “field” are pretty strong athletes if I do say so myself and we can reveal so much art ourselves from witnessing their fight for the finish under random assortments of light, geared typically for advertisement and TV-running episodes on NHL’s design for competition as opposed to obvious, unchanging dominance.  Competition is really what sports are about; I get sick and tired of these sports channels on TV who have reruns of old “classic” games which are nothing more than obvious, unchanging dominance.  I’d rather watch this NHL Hockey game for the Los Angeles Kings than witness another Dodgers baseball game where Padres are losing 0 to 11.  Give me some competition!  Who cares if there’s this team dominating other guys until kingdom come?  There’s sure to be action here on a game like L.A.’s business for dramatic effects spread all throughout the arena, fairly local to me in mountain time as I watch the tube, vision as it happens to be across the board into Neverland along the lines in hockey such as “McDonald’s” or “L.A. Kings” as competitors march on ice to bring the pucks around.  Entertainment is intense in this game, the action flows or freezes on important moments and, quite frankly, I’m more than happy to oblige.




https://www.nhl.com/gamecenter/phi-vs-lak/2018/11/01/2018020190#game=2018020190,game_state=final

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