Are We Having Fun Yet?

February 2, 2016 by rob-gagne

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Ok, here we go! My first blog. Ever. If I hadn’t just read Matt Lombardi’s recent piece about Father Tony Pena, who stressed the importance of focusing on one train of thought, I’m sure this post would be scattered and going in more directions than a GPS navigating through downtown Boston (thanks for nothing, Garmin).  But since I did read it (again and again), and since Father Tony just so happened to marry me and my wife, I am going to, once again, stick to his advice.

Thanks, Tony.  

I am currently in Turku, Finland playing in the top hockey league in the country. Right now, however, I’m sitting here typing this and simultaneously watching my 19-month old daughter play with Elsa and Anna figurines. Yes, she is also singing “Let it Go” (well, sort of). It’s more like a high pitched combination of those three words over and over and over.  I love it.  It’s my favorite part about days off; just to be able to be around and soak it all in.  I think back.  How did I get here? What guided me to this point?  How have I been fortunate enough to play this long, meet the people I’ve met, and have the experiences I’ve had?

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Lead from the Front

January 26, 2016 by rob-gagne

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“We’re going to go with the same line-up as last night.”  That concluded a team meeting Saturday morning on a not so good start to a weekend series at Vermont.   It also answered my question of whether or not I would be playing.

Right after, a gentle hand patted me on the back.  I turned around to see Tony Penna.  It’s hard to explain who or what Tony is to our team. To the outside, he’s the team chaplain.  However, if you’re lucky enough to know him, you’d describe him as a close friend, mentor, sage, guru, and to young college hockey players, the wisest human being on the planet. 

“Let’s meet up later.”  

He said it very casually.  I was angry, frustrated, and confused about my situation— like any athlete would be — but his poise calmed me, and I said, “Okay.”

A couple teammates were smart enough to meet with Father Tony weekly.  In my first two years, I made the effort to see him, but not on a consistent schedule, so I hadn’t quite experienced the power of Tony — yet.

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NLL’s Georgia Swarm Partners with DRIVN

January 25, 2016 by rob-gagne

BOSTON, MA (Jan. 25, 2016) – The National Lacrosse League’s (NLL) Georgia Swarm and DRIVN, the Boston-based coaching app and team building platform, announced plans today to partner through the 2016 season.

logo.png“DRIVN is very excited to be working with a world-class organization like the Georgia Swarm,” DRIVN’s CEO Chris Heidelberger stated. “We want to continue to enhance their winning ways and we look forward to helping in their success.”

The Swarm is the first team that DRIVN has partnered with in the NLL.

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