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Gracie Gold takes home the 2012 U.S. Junior Ladies gold medal on Wednesday, January 25, 2012 at the HP Pavilion in San Jose, CA.
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Woke up way early and before heading into work, I made a pitstop over to the HP Pavilion in San Jose.
Now that the NHL lockout is over, hockey will be playing again at this venue.
About 20 minutes after I got here, a security guard came by and said I need to leave since I was on private property without a permit.
No worries though, still got a pretty good shot.
Green Day
HP Pavilion
San Jose, CA
August 18, 2009
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Green Day
HP Pavilion
San Jose, CA
August 18, 2009
Order a custom print of this photo at www.pmppk.com/greenday
The ultimate tool in defensive driving. Missile launch is activated from a panel on the dashboard in the driver's compartment . . .
This image was shot from a Kiev 88C medium format film camera with a MIR-26B 3.5/45mm lens using Kodak Portra 400VC film (expired 2005), scanned by an Epson Perfection V600 and digitalized with Photoshop.
Green Day
HP Pavilion
San Jose, CA
August 18, 2009
Order a custom print of this photo at www.pmppk.com/greenday
Green Day
HP Pavilion
San Jose, CA
August 18, 2009
Order a custom print of this photo at www.pmppk.com/greenday
The last regular season game of the 2011-2012 season for the San Jose Sharks. It's also one of the strangest games I've been to from an emotional standpoint. Phoenix had won earlier in the night taking the division crown thus making this game essentially worthless. The winner would play the St. Louis Blues as the 7 seed and the loser would take on the best team in the NHL record wise: the Vancouver Canucks. Knowing the Blues system destroyed the Sharks in 4 of 4 games meant no one really wanted to play them, while Vancouver knocked us out last year and was playing well... didn't really want to play them either.
So when the Kings went up 2-0 in the first two periods no one in the crowd seemed to really care and it was on pace to be the most jovial loss I had ever attended.
Suddenly the Sharks decided they wanted to play and scored 2 goals in the first 8 minutes and held on to force OT. Entering overtime it was a wild atmosphere of "why not win, we'll have to beat both Vancouver and St. Louis to get back to the conference finals anyway". 3:58 in Dan Boyle ripped one past Jonathan Quick, scoring in retrospect probably the only unwanted goal in Sharks history. The Blues would go on to top us in 5, while the Kings proved Vancouver was beatable and that they would have knocked off the Blues for us as well. Damn.
Oh well that's the Sharks for you: Can beat nearly any team they feel like in the regular season. Doesn't feel like it in the playoffs.
Recap of the game
Antonio Cesaro as on the floor acting like he could not stand up when Randy Orton was celebrating in the ring. I was impressed by this. He really sold it.