backyard rink – What's Up, Ya Sieve? http://whatsupyasieve.com WE’RE GIRLS. WE LOVE HOCKEY. WE WENT TO BOSTON UNIVERSITY, SO WE WATCH MIRACLE A LOT. Fri, 07 Oct 2016 18:09:07 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.7.4 Remembering Jack Falla. Writer. Teacher. Backyard Rink Builder. http://whatsupyasieve.com/2011/09/14/remembering-jack-falla-writer-teacher-backyard-rink-builder/ http://whatsupyasieve.com/2011/09/14/remembering-jack-falla-writer-teacher-backyard-rink-builder/#respond Wed, 14 Sep 2011 17:51:58 +0000 http://whatsupyasieve.com/?p=6936 3 years ago, the hockey world lost a legend.

Jack Falla wasn’t just a great writer.

He was a father.  A grandfather.   A husband.  A teacher.  A friend.

He was an inspiration to many sports and hockey journalists (including me!), so it is today that we remember his life, his talent, and his humor.

Check out his books, “Home Ice” and “Open Ice”.  They are ones that every true hockey fan should read.

I was extremely lucky to have been a student of Jack’s while a journalism major at Boston University.  He taught me so much about writing that I am forever grateful.

So, thanks Jack.

We miss you.

One more skate around the rink, eh?

Jack, Captain of the Bacon Street Omni

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Home Ice, Open Ice http://whatsupyasieve.com/2011/01/05/home-ice-open-ice/ http://whatsupyasieve.com/2011/01/05/home-ice-open-ice/#comments Wed, 05 Jan 2011 14:00:57 +0000 http://whatsupyasieve.wordpress.com/?p=2011 There are a lot of things that I really love about New England.

Fall foliage, apple picking, and cider donuts.

Springtime strolls through the Public Gardens and late summer games at Fenway Park.

But perhaps my favorite thing about New England is backyard hockey rinks.

My future backyard

My favorite college professor (and former hockey writer for Sports Illustrated), the late Jack Falla, wrote a wonderful book titled “Home Ice” about his own beloved backyard rink, the Bacon Street Omni.

In his book, he writes about how his rink and the sport of hockey not only brought his neighborhood together but also how it influenced his relationship with his wife and strengthen the bonds with his children.

 

The Bacon Street Omni

If you love and appreciate the sport of hockey, you should read this book.

In watching the Winter Classic on New Year’s Day, it was hard to imagine any player out on the ice not thoroughly enjoying himself – its how they grew up, after all.   On the backyard rinks and frozen ponds of New England, the Midwest, and Canada. 
Stinging wind in their faces. 
Rifling wrist shots into the snowbanks that lined the rink. 
Practicing their triple deke while their little brother plays goalie. 
Saying “5 more minutes, Mom” even though the winter sun is fading and dinner is waiting on the table.

My kid shows Little Pants how it is done.

I don’t have any children, but when I do, I want them to grow up like this.

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