Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The two sports are not mutually exclusive. In fact, there is actually a lot of commonality between ice hockey and lacrosse. So much so that there is a Caps player who talks about picking up a technique he learned from either watching or playing lacrosse. FWIW, the lax players in our house love to watch ice hockey and go to Caps games.
Umm..yah. Gretzky loved playing lacrosse in the off-season. He's quoted frequently stating this.
I was so happy when my DD stopped playing lacrosse -- I could never figure out where the dang ball was. Give me soccer or baseball or hockey (either one!) any day as a spectator. BORING. Especially women's with all the play stoppages and passing around the goal area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just curious, I am amazed at the popularity of lacrosse in this area. I know there is a portion of the DCUM crowd that is all about the college track and the edge it brings for a student athlete, but from the point of view of a sports spectacle, it seems very blah to me. Now I grew up a huge hockey fan, and it is still my number one sport to watch and play. Lacrosse just seems to have the same general structure as hockey, only slower and less creative. It also seems to have more of a basketball bent around the net with a lot of monotonous passing back and forth around the holed up defence.
Anyone here both a huge hockey fan and lacrosse fan? I just don't get it ...
Yes, you are right, and everyone that loves lacrosse is wrong.
Happy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The two sports are not mutually exclusive. In fact, there is actually a lot of commonality between ice hockey and lacrosse. So much so that there is a Caps player who talks about picking up a technique he learned from either watching or playing lacrosse. FWIW, the lax players in our house love to watch ice hockey and go to Caps games.
Umm..yah. Gretzky loved playing lacrosse in the off-season. He's quoted frequently stating this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The two sports are not mutually exclusive. In fact, there is actually a lot of commonality between ice hockey and lacrosse. So much so that there is a Caps player who talks about picking up a technique he learned from either watching or playing lacrosse. FWIW, the lax players in our house love to watch ice hockey and go to Caps games.
Umm..yah. Gretzky loved playing lacrosse in the off-season. He's quoted frequently stating this.
Anonymous wrote:The two sports are not mutually exclusive. In fact, there is actually a lot of commonality between ice hockey and lacrosse. So much so that there is a Caps player who talks about picking up a technique he learned from either watching or playing lacrosse. FWIW, the lax players in our house love to watch ice hockey and go to Caps games.
Sigh...aging field hockey fan here. I was afraid you were going to say that.Anonymous wrote:OP - sorry - definitely Ice Hockey. No clue about field hockey.
Anonymous wrote:Just curious, I am amazed at the popularity of lacrosse in this area. I know there is a portion of the DCUM crowd that is all about the college track and the edge it brings for a student athlete, but from the point of view of a sports spectacle, it seems very blah to me. Now I grew up a huge hockey fan, and it is still my number one sport to watch and play. Lacrosse just seems to have the same general structure as hockey, only slower and less creative. It also seems to have more of a basketball bent around the net with a lot of monotonous passing back and forth around the holed up defence.
Anyone here both a huge hockey fan and lacrosse fan? I just don't get it ...
Anonymous wrote:Just curious, I am amazed at the popularity of lacrosse in this area. I know there is a portion of the DCUM crowd that is all about the college track and the edge it brings for a student athlete, but from the point of view of a sports spectacle, it seems very blah to me. Now I grew up a huge hockey fan, and it is still my number one sport to watch and play. Lacrosse just seems to have the same general structure as hockey, only slower and less creative. It also seems to have more of a basketball bent around the net with a lot of monotonous passing back and forth around the holed up defence.
Anyone here both a huge hockey fan and lacrosse fan? I just don't get it ...