Hansen Hockey
.
Rick Hansen, Man in
Motion, was the reason for the game,
To raise some needed
money, a thousand people came.
Raffle tickets had been
sold, the ads were all in place,
Stu and Barry worked
real hard, to fill the empty space.
.
The Heat and Tubes,
were on the ice, people in the stands,
The Keystone Kops were
in the crowd, shaking patrons hands.
The Lions Cheerleaders
also came, to cheer the mighty teams,
Overall was heard the
sound, of childrens, cheery screams.
.
The Pipe Band marched,
playing loud, the skirl of pipes distinct,
Echoing from the rafters,
of the old New Westminster rink.
Then the game got underway,
The Heat would draw first blood.
Mark Forshaw was the
goalie, and he was feeling good.
.
When suddenly it happened,
The Tubes had broken through,
They scored a goal to
tie it up, but The Heat knew what to do.
They battled back and
scored again, to take the lead away,
But The Tubes would
not surrender, on this very special day.
.
A breakaway was next
in line, but then the whistles blew,
The Keystone Kops, were
in the act, but Darcy Rota knew.
He stopped the play,
and gave The Tubes, a shot against The Heat,
But even that was not
enough, this team would not be beat.
.
Just minutes left, the
score was tied, when suddenly a shot,
Now the score was four
to three, The Heat was really hot.
The Tubes came storming
forward, but time was running fast,
And suddenly the buzzer
went, the game was in the past.
.
The Heat had won the
trophy, the raffles all were drawn,
The Zamboni man had
cleaned the ice, the people all were gone.
But best of all, the
money raised, would soon be on display,
Eighteen Thousand Dollars!,
was the total sum today.
.
A special thanks to
all involved, we are very glad you came,
To make this day a big
success, and watch our hockey game.
Now we owe a great big
thank you, to MacDonald and Gillette,
For all the work they
volunteered, we are forever in your debt.
.
PC 664 T.J. Gowdyk 87-01-30
.
This poem is dedicated
to Rick Hansen and his Man in Motion WorldTour.
It is also dedicated
to Stu Gillette and Barry MacDonald whoworked so
hard to make the game
possible
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