The NHL lockout has been frustrating to say the least. I'm not shy about saying that.
Hockey fans, myself included, have missed the games, the players, the competition and the quality entertainment it brings to our communities.
We have missed the pride, the camaraderie and the cache of having our own NHL team. NOBODY understands this like a Winnipeg Jets' fan. We had a team. We loved our team. And then we lost our team. For 15 years we fought to get our team back.
Then, on May 31, 2011 it was announced we would get an NHL team back to the community. That summer we learned they would be called the Jets again. We got our "mojo" back!!! We were back on the map...back in the game.
The names Chipman, Thomson and True North are religiously praised. (And for good reason!)
To be in the MTS Arena (aka the phone booth) and sing Oh Canada, you just know to scream "true north" and put your heart into it. This is what we love. This is who we ARE as Jets' fans.
So here's the thing: There's anger and apathy and even a movement to boycott and protest NHL games. The on-line social movement is suggesting a fan walkout at the opening games around the league.
I say no. HELL NO. That's not who we are. WE ARE JETS' FANS.
This lockout must have been incredibly stressful for our organization. It certainly has been stressful and a huge financial blow to our arena area businesses. We as fans, and as Winnipeggers can not, and SHOULD NOT make any effort to punish our Jets. This was not a Jets' strike, nor True North lockout.
We, the hockey fans, need to support our team. The league is the league. Naysayers are just that. Jets' fans are a different breed. We are passionate and supportive and grateful to have our team. We need to act that way. Let the others protest with their feet. Let us be the ones to show our pride with our hockey hearts. We'll be the ones to fill the stands and again say "welcome home."
Long live True North. Go Jets Go!
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