Keeping with the theme of the LLC in informing all of us about cool stuff to do around the city, I bring to you White House Hockey. (Photo taken from White House Hockey website, http://whitehousehockey.googlepages.com/)
White House Hockey is an organized pickup hockey game that has been going on every weekend in front of the White House for going on 14 years, since the road was closed to vehicle traffic. They've been covered several times by local and national news agencies, and most recently this past week by ABC. I don't think the Hatchet has done anything on it yet, so it may be a story possibility if anyone is interested. This past weekend was the first time I played with these group of guys and it was a lot of fun.
The group is made up of a very wide variety of people with a very wide skill gap. There were the 40 something year olds who were using this time as an opportunity to get away from their wives and have some "man time" discussing the cool things their kids did and how crappy their jobs are. There were also a younger, barely out of college group of players who were there to have a good time, and stay in shape. There were a few college students, like myself playing as well. I realized that, like GW very few, if any at all were originally from the DC area and I actually met a fellow player who grew up in the same area as me and actually attended a rival high school many years back.
The game was played 4 on 4 with a goalie in the middle of Pennsylvania Avenue, using half-sized hockey nets. We actually played directly in front of the treasury building, past the White House. Games lasted 10 minutes and the winning team stayed on for the next game. For a pickup game, things were very organized and everyone seemed to know the rules. While actually playing, it brought a new feeling of the game to me. Absent was the typical cut throat nature of the game of hockey that I am so used to playing in the Northeast. Back home even pickup games at the local hockey rink between the best of friends (we've all been playing together since were 5 years old) is ultra competitive. Here, it didn't really matter who won or lost, it was all about the love of the game and having fun. I hope to continue playing with these guys and become a bigger part of this group in the future.
- Kyle