I won NaNoWriMo! Unofficially, that is. I still have the green bar on my profile instead of the purple Winner! bar. I had some issues with the word count validator. I guess it couldn't handle over 500,000 words! haha... Oh well.
Speaking of NaNo, I'm resurrecting last year's story. It's about the first Icelander hockey player in the NHL. My research has told me that as of now, there have been no Iceland-born players in the NHL. Strange, in a way, because Canada's hockey team sent to the first Olympics in Antwerp, Belgium in 1920 consisted of mostly Icelander-Canadians. And they won the gold!
Iceland's national hockey league logo has a tribute to that team, too:
The 1920 Canadian Olympic hockey team was actually the Winnipeg Falcons, a team formed by Icelander immigrants when they were denied from joining other teams. This was back when they sent one full team instead of picking-and-choosing from various teams like they do now. So you have the falcon, which is the Icelandic falcon, and the white 'mountains' represent the glaciers of Iceland. The maple leaf at the bottom has dual meaning - it represents Canada and also represents fire for the volcanoes of Iceland.
And despite what the second Mighty Ducks movies says, hockey isn't a very popular sport in Iceland. Nor, I'm afraid to say, are they dominant in world rankings (senior or junior leagues). They only had two artificial ice rinks by 1990 and both were outdoors. They were covered by 2000 and a third indoor arena was added later. So three indoor rinks, two in Reykjavik and one in Akureyri, and all are used for various leagues of hockey, ice skating, figure skating, and curling. So getting ice time is tough!
(By the way, any errors in Icelandic hockey information above are my own even if I don't want them to be. I'm just passing on what the internet says. :p )
I've rambled on long enough and I have some postcards to post!


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