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Untimely Reporting of Death in the NHL

Is there ever really a “timely” death? Not really, not if you have a heart.

There is a trend in sports writing which is getting (or has gotten?) out of hand. With the advent of Twitter, Facebook and other tools we rely so heavily on, there is an increase demand for sharing information at break-neck speeds. For the record, I find myself guilty of wanting, and wanting to give, information quickly. Speed matters in the industry. However, there needs to be established a set of unwritten, or perhaps written, rules.

Last night another athlete passed away far too young. Within a short time Twitter, Facebook, and every other social media platform was flooded wtih simple messages such as, “RIP Wade Belak”. Why the short message? Maybe it is the fact that the author did not know Wade personally. Perhaps they were too lost for words to properly pay respects to him? But I feel it is something else.

We are so programmed to believe bigger is better and fastest is best. But when it comes to a human life, this just can’t be the way. What if one of Wade’s family members learned of his passing based on a tweet? Or maybe they read a Facebook status update about how yet another NHL enforcer passed away?

I guess I’m saying there needs to exist a certain amount of privacy and respect amongst the journalist/blogging community. It’s not happening now, and I’m not sure it can happen in the future – I hate starting the day as a pessimist!

Anyway, my thoughts go out to the Belak family. I have never met Wade, but I know he didn’t deserve this.

And that is the last word.

Welcome Hockey Fans

Hello all you puckchasers, sharp shooters and bareknuckle brawlers. Whether you are a crosschecking goon or dazzling dangler, a nervous netminder or just a slouching spectator our love of hockey is something that we have in common.

I grew up on this game and have been a Detroit Red Wings fan all my life. Steve Yzerman was my favourite player growing up. Nowadays I cling to the last years of Nick Lidstrom (although I wouldn’t be surprised if he could play another 10 years).

Living in the golden horseshoe of Southern Ontario, Canada, (also called the centre of the hockey world…sorry Montreal), you can’t escape the allure of this wonderful game on ice strikes into the hearts of its residents.

As the air starts to cool down and October draws nearer, we will once again be forced into adding an extra layer beneath our jerseys as we pull them from our closets to mark the beginning of the 2011/12 NHL season.  That still leaves us with about six weeks to prepare.  If you’re anything like me you are finding any excuse to look for hockey news…even if it is in the form of checking summer training programs!

Anyway, I look forward to blogging once a week about my thoughts on league issues, trades, predictions or whatever other news comes my way as we, yes “we”, prepare for the next quest for the stanley cup.

Stay tuned to Last Word On Sports for entertaining blogs on the games you love.  That is the last word.