S68 PT #3: Celebrate Good Times
Due: December 11th @ 11:59 PM (PST)
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Hockey Prompt
I've seen my fair share of celebrations on the ice. Some players option for the classic fist pump or stick raise, while others go for more elaborate routines like choreographed dances or elaborate showoffs. Personally, I think that celebrations are an important part of the game and add to the excitement and energy of the sport. That being said, I do think there's a line that can be crossed when it comes to celebrations. Showboating or excessive celebration can be unsportsmanlike and take away from the respect of the game. I believe that players should celebrate their achievements and victories, but should always remember to do so with class and humility. In my opinion, the best celebrations are the ones that are spontaneous and genuine. When a player scores a goal or makes a great play, it's natural to want to celebrate with their teammates. These moments of pure joy and excitement are what make hockey such a thrilling sport to watch. I think celebrations are a valuable part of the game and should be encouraged, as long as they are done with respect and sportsmanship. As a player, I'll always celebrate my successes on the ice, but I'll always remember to do so in a way that honors the game and my fellow players |
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