THE 1980 MIRACLE
So…..the cold and snow I’ve been writing about for the last 2 weeks is still here and going strong. Which means we haven’t been doing much. Been watching a bunch of TV.
Saw an ad on TV this week for a new Netflix documentary titled “Miracle: The Boys of 80”. Major sports fans know immediately what this title is referring too. And boy, did the ad unleash a boatload of memories for me.
If you are not aware, in less than a week the Winter Olympics begin. I have been a major Olympics fan for as long as I can remember. Growing up in a sports orientated family sort of demands that addiction. Have attended the 1996 Atlanta Summer Olympics and the 2002 Salt Lake Winter Olympics. I always feel bad for my poor husband, Pete, since he is not as obsessed as I am (if at all) and he must suffer through 2 solid weeks of nothing but Olympics on the TV.
So, the ad brought back the memory of watching that 1980 US Hockey team beat the Russians in Lake Placid, NY on TV. I was bouncing all over my apartment at the time, could not sit down at all as the game progressed. And was screaming at the top of my lungs when the “Miracle” happened. The US team was crushed earlier in the year by the Russians during an exhibit game prior to the Olympics. No one thought the USA could beat the 4 times defending gold medalists. But they did!!!
A second memory was a few years later, driving to see my friend Diane in Maine. During the drive up I spent the night in Lake Placid. After dinner that night I saw a flyer for a hockey game and decided to go, having nothing else to do to kill the evening. I have no memory of who was playing that night, but I found my way to the arena, bought a ticket, realized this was the same arena where the “Miracle” game was played, enjoyed the game and then was a little confused. Everyone was getting up and leaving.
I must admit, I didn’t know much about hockey, thought it was 4 quarters, rather than what was actually going on, the game is played to 3 periods. It was over and I had no idea that it was time to leave!!! Just a little embarrassing to admit.
Today Pete and I watched the Netflix show and I have to say, in my opinion, it is an excellent documentary. It shows the team members as they are today and did a great job retelling the story. Both Pete and I had tissues for our eyes. It is still a very emotional story.
If you remember this 1980 victory, I guarantee you will love the show. Have fun!!!

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