Post-Thanks Thinking
So, the Mrs. rocked thanksgiving. I accomplished the elusive six pound day – by “six pound day”, I mean that from breakfast to bedtime (according to our fancy new scale), I stuffed six solid pounds of delicious animal flesh and casseroles into my being. Puke.
Since I’m already a Canadian cliche (career based on hockey), and spent yesterday being the American cliche (football, beer, general gluttony), today I thought I’d be a media cliche – here’s a list of (hockey writing-related) things I’m thankful for:

I got, the magic fist
Patrick Kane reeeeaally wanting his change.
That was a fun story for everyone.
You know those high-school movies, where they really exagerate the roles? Nerd, jock, hot/mean-girls etc? Doesn’t Patrick Kane remind you of one of the mean girls that makes everyone else feel bad? I really get the vibe that he makes little sounds and gestures that make people feel bad without him ever using words. Like “pssshh” or “cch” or just a f**king smirk. Smug little bastard.
High Definition TV
Periodically, games on the Center Ice package aren’t in high-def, but I feel the need to check them out anyway. It makes my eyes bleed. Thank you, advancing technology.

"God hit 'enter' too many times between my nose and mouth, no?"
Recently discovering how ugly Pascal Leclaire is
I’m really excited to have a new punchline. I’ve been beating up the WNBA now for about ten months now, but really, he looks worse than they play. Okay, that’s not fair to the WNBA. He looks as bad as they play. ….And they play BAD.
My commentors
That one is serious – it’s tough to read most hockey forums without trying to find a way to digitally punch someone. Most people keep it pretty smart down there, have some great insights, and are consistently more funny than me. We’re like a little family over here – don’t be afraid to chime in.
On that topic, I have the power to completely edit anyone’s comment. It’s hilariously unfair. I’m dying for somebody to write something overtly ridiculous and hateful so I can edit their entire comment to say how awesome I am and how much they enjoy my awesomeness and they look forward to reading more awesomeocity from me. That’ll be awesome.

Finally, the chance to play with Richard Park!
God, it was agony watching an Andy Hilbert - AnyoneElse two-on-one last year. One of those “I’m an Islander fan” years, where I’d be watching Columbus/Atlanta on another channel while their game would be on. Thanks for finishing 30th last year, boys, you’ve made this year infinitely better.
Ken Juba

He's lifetime-undefeated at this game. Legendary.
My mom’s brother (and thus, my Uncle), was a sportswriter/editor for the Star Phoenix, the major Saskatoon newspaper for years. I’m saving the whole explanation of what he’s done for me for another day, just know this – he edits every column I write, he works with media for a living (so his advice is money), and he makes sure I don’t do stuff like write about how disappointed I am in John Buccigross for not plugging a link to my blog anywhere in exchange for passing on the Brendan Burke story like he said he would. See, if he edited my blog, that sentence wouldn’t be there.
NHL on the fly
Living in the US, it’s the life-blood of the hockey fan. Now, if we could just get Kevin Weeks/Gary Green/Dennis Potvin/Dave Reid to un-suck, the show would be killer. I KEEP MY RATES LOW, JUST READ THE RIGHT SIDEBAR.

But Leclaire's the ugly one, right Bourne?
Ovechkin
Anytime one player is that much better than the best players in a league, it’s confusing to watch. Is Crosby’s shot soft? Is Malkin slow? Why is Datsyuk so lazy? This guy throws the scale all off.
Boobs
Thought I’d clarify the gay thing. Big fan of boobs over here.
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Forgot to put this up before: The Toronto Sun issues a “clarification” here. ….Thanks guys. The apology for misrepresenting who I am made it into a phone call as well.
Brendan and Brian Burke. And Me.
Let’s hit the links.
Yesterday, ESPN’s John Buccigross posted the Brendan Burke story - as was to be expected, the article has been passed around on Twitter like it’s running a five-on-three powerplay. As a result, I’m back in the mix (“the mix”, being the 286 comments received on my gay slurs article for USA Today).
I did an email interview on the story for Yahoo! hockey blogger “Puck Daddy” (Greg Wyshynski). You can check that out here.
Also, I responded via email to a Buccigross question – he’ll be running that response later today, and of course, that’ll be up on here when he puts it up.
For my Canadian readers, I’ll be going on CBC’s primetime show “Connect with Mark Kelley” if one of the Burke’s are unable to make it – that’s at five o’clock today. All I can say is, I’m cut out for radio today, not TV. I look like I got lost in the woods, found and drank some grain alcohol, fought Manny Pacquiao, then slept in a ditch. In reality, I just haven’t shaved in a week and couldn’t sleep because of late-night rec hockey. …and I may have had a Stella or two.
***AMENDED*** – Apparently, it IS for TV. Five o’clock Arizona time on the CBC. I just scraped a razor over my dumb face, and will be heading to the studio in a bit, if the CBC can track down a willing partner in this.
And again, I received further confirmation in my inbox today that, yes, I am indeed a “flaming homo”. So… I’ve got that going for me.
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Since I’m receiving a bit of an influx in the ‘ol number-of-hits category today, I thought I’d direct some first-time Bourne’s Bloggers to a few things I wrote that managed to not suck.
*An inordinately serious column on leaving the game of hockey, for The Hockey News
*The “How I Met Your Mother” of Bourne’s Blog. The story written for Islanders Point Blank on how I ended up engaged to Clark Gillies daughter, Brianna.
*And the story of how I ended up being a writer, for The Hockey News – I’m having trouble getting their site to work right now, so you can find it as the bottom article on this page.
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So that’s all you get today, friends. Looking forward to more feedback, and when the ESPN bit gets posted, you’ll be the first to know.


I'm a hockey player turned writer. After playing for Alaska Anchorage in the WCHA (NCAA), I carried on with an NHL tryout (New York Islanders in 2007) before spending a couple seasons in the AHL/ECHL (last year was 2008-09). My father, Bob Bourne, won four Stanley Cups with the Islanders in the '80's, as did my fiancee's dad, Clark Gillies. I'm now the web editor for theScore's hockey blog "Backhand Shelf."