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S63 PT #1: Tie the Knot

Prompt 2

the more tense situation is always being down a goal. being down a point is losing. some people say losing does not matter, it's what you take from your loss and how you get ready for next time. that is true at certain stages of your career. atom, u17, major juniors. your growth and individual potential are more important. in the big leagues though? losing means you did not do enough. losing means you did not have the skills it takes. losing means there is someone, or some people, better than you. losing is your spot on the top line. losing is money on your next contract. you have to win to prove your value, or else you will get shipped off to the highest bidder and replaced with someone hungrier, someone unproven. being behind by one means you are one step closer to being out the door on your ass with nothing but the clothes on your back.



After being roommates for years, Tom Fiddler and Michael Fitted finally decided to platonically tie the knot and get married in order to reap the reward of the sweet tax benefits. When the day of reconning was upon us, the two gents decided on a best man for each procession. Naturally, Ambacas Cuddles was chosen to be the best man for Fitted. Much to the chagrin of player-manager, Dwight Knight, Zolton Topalo was chosen as the best man for Tom Fiddler. Dwight was deeply hurt by this. He already had his wedding speech written out and ready to go. When the dust finally settled and the wedding was over, Fiddler and Fitted hopped into the limo for their bro-honeymoon to Gary, Indiana. Just before Fidds closed the door, Dwight stops him. He whispers something into his ear. “I traded you to Toronto”. He closes the door. Tom stares blankly into space in total shock. The two got divorced soon after.

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For me the most tense game to watch is elimination games. Stressful enough already, there have been a couple games where my team will be down by one as time winds down that only winds me up. It's a fifty-fifty chance at what could be a huge sigh of relief and major excitement or temporary dread and sadness as you are forced to look ahead to the next season. I have experienced both ends of the spectrum both as a real life fan of the Ottawa Senators and in my JGHL teams. Regina is still a new franchise and will have plenty of time to create these moments as we cement ourselves as playoff contenders.

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The wedding shall be between Pasta the Turtle and Narboza Manyhands. This marriage came about as a means of a treaty that allows the SHL to exist and continue during the coming invasion from the Andelions. But in case the Earth Defense Force is reading this, it's just because a Turtle and an Alien fell in love and decided to share that publicly among friends and family. The wedding was held in Melbourne Australia where it was conducted by Ric Charlesworth. At the wedding everyone was required to do 3 shots of Jager before entering, pledge to play in the beer pong tournament, and then finally pledge allegiance to the Andelion Space Federation. At the wedding Vaseline Podcalzone pulled off the amazing feat of winning the beer pong tournament without ever having to drink a single beer. It was remarked as being the greatest game of beer pong ever played. When the events were over Narboza and Pasta signed the treaty that will protect the SHL... for now.

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Prompt 2:
The nerves coming from close games are off the charts in my opinion. They say the hardest lead in hockey is a 2-goal lead because you can get complacent. Although that may be true, 1-goal games can be just as nerve wracking. In the case of a 1-goal lead, you are on edge the entire time as a single simple slipup could mean all momentum can shift away from you. Even if you feel like turtling and going for a full defense, you allow the other team to get momentum and pressure mounting. This can lead directly to the second scenario, the tie game late in the third period. Both teams know that they want to end the game in regulation, not only for standings but also to conserve energy for the next game as well as reduce injury risk. At the same time, you are being put under pressure to at the very least keep things even to get that OT point. One slipup and you fall into the third scenario, falling behind by 1-goal. This is a hard one on a few different levels. First, you know you need to score to even keep the chance of getting a point, but you also don't want to go full offense and no defense as you open the risk of falling further behind. Even still, this is a scenario where you have little to lose by not taking risks and therefore of the 3 I feel it is the least stressful.

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Given that im not an Atlanta falcons fan I don’t mind playing with the lead. I would say the scariest moment is when you’re in a tie game because you don’t have any cushion and every single play get some sort of reaction and you’re trying to calculate all the possibilities. Your expectations are to win but you don’t have anything to cushion the blow.

When you’re one behind you’re already losing and you can accept defeat. Its terrible but it’s a realistic outcome and one you can expect when you don’t have a lead and the game continues to move forwards.

When you’re ahead you hope not to blow a lead but at the same time you have the lead and you’d much rather not be playing from behind or tied. You have the cushion and it wont stress you at as much as when losing is a real possibility or any play can make you lose at any second.

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Prompt 2

I think how tense i am while watching a game depends on how the games been going and the matchup and the context. If its a regular season game then its already not that tense except maybe if there was an old great lakes level division with every game mattering for a playoff spot and each team have some shot at the cup. I think overtime playoff games are easily the most tense ones that I've see, especially in close series. Leading by one is probably the least tense even though there's the feeling of you can blow it but again it probably depends on the context of the game, if you're trailing by one and the shots are heavily in your favour you're probably depressed that you're getting goalied compared to if it was the other way around you're happy to be lucky enough to have the lead or be in the game at all.

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Up by 1 because whenever the puck is in the d zone you are absolutely paranoid and have no idea what is going to happen. A goal against is absolutely deflating and inflates the other team (not the fetish), meaning that it can be an absolute deal breaker and decide a game if it gets tied up late. When it is tied it is stressful, but chances at both ends mean something special and it's exciting. down by 1, you are either putting crazy pressure on the other team and it's at least exciting to watch even though it is crazy nerve wracking. When you score when down by 1 it is so elating and picks your entire team up. Same thing when you score while tied. if you score while up by 1 it isn't as elating and the other team can still easily swing momentum

Being down by 1 though definitely creates a unique level of pressure and you really blame yourself if you give up that tying goal

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(This post was last modified: 01-23-2022, 11:37 PM by dogwoodmaple.)

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Prompt 2

The most tense has to be the tie game situation, be it as a player, coach, spectator, heck, even a referee. It isn't so bad early on in the course of a game, but the later a game goes, the more tense the atmosphere comes. Especially when you get into overtime situations, when every single shot the team you don't want to win makes your blood pressure spike and your heart jump a little bit, because it feels like every single shot is going to go in. It is even worse to have overtime in a playoff or otherwise important game, and the deeper you get into overtime, the more you start to think that it just will not work out for you like you would like it to. When you get deeper into the playoffs, or even just a playoff round, it gets worse and worse. God forbid if you have a Game 7 overtime that goes multiple extra frames.

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Wow each one of these scenarios is equally painful and stressful. Playing in a tie game or watching a tie game is pretty intense. As you are watching the seconds tick away, you sit there anxiously waiting to score the next goal while simultaneously praying the other team doesn't score. Every single highlight pops up makes you sit on the edge of your seat either without blinking or with your eyes shut. You sit there waiting to hear the goal horn of your team. It is indeed stressful. Now a game while leading by 1. I think it really depends on the situation. If its a must win playoff game, that is stressful knowing you have to hold the lead. But leading by 1 is always a much better feeling than the other two options. Losing by 1 in a game, you already have a feeling of doubt that winning is not going to be the outcome. Watching a game while losing is not fun, but once it is over you can finally stop caring so much. So easily the most tense situation is a tie game. 
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For prompt 2, I’m going to be writing as if it’s like the last 5 minutes of the game. I think the least tense would be being up by one. It has the least to lose if you give up a goal since while it would make you drop one point which you could possibly win back in overtime and the shootout. It’s not nearly as bad as the other two. The next tense in my opinion would be being down one, while it is more tense than being up one due to the fact that at the time you’re getting zero points, it’s still not nearly as bad when you’re tied. When it’s tied there’s three possible options, you score and get the two points, you stay tied and going into OT which is the most tense any game could be, and then you have giving up a goal and dropping two whole points.

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(This post was last modified: 01-23-2022, 11:50 PM by Redderder15.)

Prompt 2

I'll have to go with the tie game (yes, incredible original). It's just the do-or-die feeling of when their team has the puck and every single time they take a shot, the anxiety every time your goalie has to make even the simplest saves. It's absolutely brutal when your on the bench, having no control over how your team plays in such a close game. It's actually worse being on the bench versus being on the ice, as at least on the ice you can focus on keeping your team at least level, but the stress every time your team turns it over or fans on a chance is very rough. That said, being up or down 1 isn't a picnic either, as both have ups and downs. Up by one you are at least winning, but any fluke shot could change everything, and the other team has nothing to lose by playing more aggressive. Down by 1 I'd say is better, as even though you are losing you can still hope that you can score, and you don't really have to worry about them scoring as if you don't score it's already over. But I'd definitely go with the tie as the worst.

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(This post was last modified: 01-23-2022, 11:51 PM by JNH.)

Honestly being tied is the most tense. Being up one is stressful in itself because of all the HODLing and the other team is usually pushing hard for the equalizer but even if they score you're back at even ground and can go take the lead again. Being down one is stressful, but you've got nothing to lose. You can balls to the walls it and worse case you lose by two. The humanity! But when it's all even - it's do or die and next goal wins. There's no room for error and no do-overs. You're either the team putting it in the back of the net and rising to glory or you're the team sitting there heartbroken and defeated at the end of the game. You've played your heart our for 60+ minutes and you come away with zilch. Give me a goal differential one way or another for my heart's sake please - I beg you. I'm getting too old for this shit.

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