Pens Autographs and Sock Pics
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Hopefully this will be something fun for everyone with two days off before the next Pens game.
Knitting Lady and I had such a great time meeting some of the players at the morning skate on our last trip, we headed back down to the arena Friday morning. Once again the Pens did not disappoint. Check out our photos after the jump.
We actually got a head start on things when @PensKnittngLady met Dustin Jeffrey in the hotel restaurant Thanksgiving night. He was nice enough to sign our photo book. We also ran into him Saturday morning as we were about to head home and he signed our jerseys.
We made sure to head out early Friday morning in order to catch Dan Bylsma, who is not surprisingly one of the earliest to arrive at the arena. All of the guys who have stopped to sign have been really cool, but Coach ranks right up there with Flower and Duper in the outgoing personality category. He can now add "photographed by PensAreYourDaddy while holding the Knitting Lady's lucky sock" to a resume that already includes a Jack Adams Award and Stanley Cup win.
And he signed his photo on the title page of our book.
Next to join us was Chris Kunitz. Chris had already signed our jerseys and the book on our last trip, so we got a photo with him holding the lucky sock.
It is worth noting that Kuni would go on to score a goal that night against Ottawa.
Pens defenseman/enforcer Deryk Engelland had also signed our jerseys last time out, so we got a sock photo and he signed the book.
Later that night, Engo picked up an assist on the Kunitz goal.
Matt Cooke had already run the table on our last trip (jerseys, sock photo, book), but he didn't seem to be in any hurry to get into practice so I happily got his autograph on a second photo in the book.
While Matt would not go on to score that night, lending support to the theory that the sock is luckier than the book, he did finish as a +1 with 0 PIM in a fairly solid game, so it does appear that the book is not inherently unlucky.
Over the years, everything we've seen or heard about Pascal Dupuis, whether at games, on 24/7 or from other fans, is that he is a great guy. Well, he certainly didn't disappoint us in this meeting. First we got one of the all-time great sock photos...
...then he signed the book...
and he signed our jerseys. Not surprisingly, Duper went on to score a goal in the Pens win over Ottawa that night.
There's no better way to finish up an autograph session than with Marc-Andre Fleury. I doubt you'll find a guy who looks happier in a sock photo or signing a book. When it comes to fan relations, Fleury is world class. He is usually the last guy to practice so he doesn't stop to sign on his way in, but he does stop to let everyone know that they can catch him after practice. Then he rolls up just as promised and happily signs and takes pics with everyone there. It wasn't a huge crowd so he probably got through it in no more than five minutes or so. I don't harbor any ill will toward the guys who choose not to stop, but what a difference those five minutes make to the fans who cherish a rare opportunity to get a little interaction with this team that we love so much.
Later that night, Flower went out and had a solid performance to get the win over the Senators.
The jerseys are starting to fill up nicely, getting a little bit crowded even.
Once again, we had a blast. It's a lot of fun to be out there meeting other fans and hearing their stories. The only unfortunate side to the day was courtesy of the "professional" autograph seekers, the guys who are just collecting signatures to sell on Ebay.
That group isn't all bad. Some respect the rules of the road, but there's an element that gives all of them a bad name. They show up in teams with cars and radios. In the morning session they push their way up to the front of the line with no respect for players or fans.
In the afternoon session they are even worse. When players don't stop to sign, these guys are waiting in their cars and they try to get in front of the players' cars in order to get them stopped at a red light so that their partners on the ground can run up and get the autographs. The sad part is that it works.
Strangely, there is often a police presence there in the morning to keep fans from crossing some imaginary line, but in the afternoon when the players' safety might actually be compromised, security is nowhere in sight.
I realize that everybody has to make a buck to survive, but these people should all die a slow, painful death. I considered posting some photos of them, but they don't even really deserve to be mentioned in this post much less pictured here. Whatever, one of these times these fools are going to mess with the wrong group of fans.
Alright, down off my soapbox. There are still some players' autographs and sock photos we'd like to get, so you can be sure this won't be the last of these posts. Hope you liked it! Look for more game photos coming up following the December 1 game against the Caps.
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Dupuis’ sock picture is excellent. And, of course, Flower has that huge smile as usual. All of the pictures are great, though, as are the stories that go with them. What a terrific group of people this team has. And, I have to add, what terrific fans you and Knitting Lady are; respectful and artistic with a lot of fun thrown in. Plus, you have more patience with that EBay crowd than I could ever have. As always, thank you for including us in your adventures and memories.
Haha, thank you! Yes, it did require a lot of patience. After one guy barged in front of me to get to Sid, I thought great, what to do now? On one hand, it’s guys like that who make players not want to stop. Even in our few times going out there we’ve seen Sid drive off because the fans can’t wait patiently and show respect for each other. On the other hand, I’m pretty sure Sid would also drive off if I start beating the crap out of that guy. It was a real dilemma!
Also, I should mention that on these recent adventures, we have been inspired by the past work of iheartPenguins. Hopefully she is out there reading and enjoying this post.
by PensAreYourDaddy on Nov 27, 2011 6:28 PM EST up reply actions 1 recs
Also, another story about Sid. We all know how amazing he is to the fans even given the enormous amount of time he has to spend dealing with media and the other duties that go along with being the face of the league.
Leaving practice at CEC, the players basically have two options for getting out. Sid, Tanger a few others go one way, while Flower, Duper and the rest take the normal exit. So you basically have to decide who you might be interested in seeing and figure out where you want to wait (unless you’re like the guys with radios who go back and forth between the two locations depending on who is coming out).
This past Friday, Sid had stopped briefly on the way into practice but he was running a little late so he only signed for kids and a few others (people who approached him even after he said only kids). After practice, we really wanted to get Flower and Duper to sign our book so we waited at the normal exit.
We were there and heard a few people mention that Sid had gone out “the bottom” (his usual way). Next thing you know, Sid’s Land Rover comes driving up the street and he stops in front of us to sign. No one expected that. Everyone pretty much knows that by waiting up there you’re going to miss out on Sid, yet he went out of his way to come “up top” and see the fans he may have missed in the morning.
Dude is all-time great in so many ways.
by PensAreYourDaddy on Nov 27, 2011 6:51 PM EST up reply actions
What an awesome story on Sid. Too bad you weren’t able to take out the other seekers who budded in line, though. You hate to ruin the chance for a few minutes with Sid or others to feel the satisfaction of decking a rude person, but man that would feel good. :) Just kidding of course, though I admit to occasionally dreaming of those moments.
I cannot get enough sock photos. More please. :D LOVE this so much.
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This is seriously really awesome. The author of Behind the Black and Gold (a history of the Steelers) used a photo of his own as the cover of the book. It was actually a Steelers helmet that he’s had for years. Every time he met a new player or former player he had them sign it. I can totally see you guys getting a nice piece like that together. Way to go guys.
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by PensAreYourDaddy on Nov 27, 2011 9:58 PM EST up reply actions
Thanks so much for sharing these great photos and your experiences with the players.
You and Knitting Lady make me proud to be a Pens fan. I was at the game the other night (vs St.Louis) and cheered for you guys when you showed up on the jumbotron!
I love the perspective you give from a true fan and your photos are all awesome. It’s something we can’t get from the media and I think the players are more themselves around their fans, and I think they recognize the true fans from the autograph hounds.
I hope you keep on sharing and know how much it is appreciated.
When I was younger I worked at Nevillewood when Mario had his celebrity invitational there. The professional autograph seekers are despicable. Some of them would even have little kids working for them because most of the bigger celebs wouldn’t sign there stuff. Mario of course was always awesome enough to have a private signing session for the volunteers (grounds crew was not included unfortunately for me). Sometimes he would end up signing well into the night.
Put on your dancin' shoes.
Great stuff as always
Being from Tx, I live through you guys when it comes to the Pens, so greatly appreciated any fan insight of actually getting to meet these guys in person.
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