One of the things when we arrived that took us off guard was the fact that they security guards were checking season ticket mugs to see what was inside of them. From what I've gathered since then security thinks it is a major problem of people sneeking things in, but yet I've talked to many season pass holders and none of them know of anyone who is doing it. So I'm wondering if security is just blowing a one time thing out of proportion.
But the night got better, while we were in line getting a snack we were approached by two of the interns. They asked if one, or both, of us wanted to play a game on the ice during an intermission. We asked what game they had in mind, and they said it was the Sync The Rink game. This is the one where you are blindfolded and you have to find Coco on the ice. I decided that I would make a fool of myself and do it. It really wasn't as hard as people always made it sound like it was.





This night was also a good night because it was ZooAmerica night, and they had several people and animals from the zoo at the game.



Of course another great aspect of this game was the fact that the Bears won the game 8-3. Details of that can be found on the game sheet at: http://theahl.com/stats/official-game-report.php?game_id=1007553.
Then after the game we stopped in at the autograph session that the Bears do on most Sundays after the game. It was a fun time time both in line and getting the autographs.



I even found the look for my Christmas tree this year:
Even though this week's Bears game was mostly fun and games, that quickly changed for the Bears games on the weekend of 11/20 & 11/21. That is what I will get into when I post part two of these blogs. I hope to get part two up in a day or two, and when I do people will see what I mean about how quickly things can change.
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