Contrary to popular belief, nobody is playing senior hockey in Saskatchewan for the fame or fortune.
I mean I’m sure they get their fair share of puck bunnies/lot lizards.
The moment you put on that jersey, nothing else matters.

It’s you vs whoever else decides to put on a different colored sweater than you.
Could be your friend, could be your enemy, or it could be your dad.
Here we have Chris and Tyler Ewen.

Chris is the old man, still flying around out there at 47.
And Tyler is his 27-year-old son.
This is what the holidays are all about.

Getting family together and creating memories that’ll last forever.
Sure, for most people those memories involve something whole like swapping stories over an open fire.
But in the Ewen household, those memories involve dropping the mitts and chucking some knucks.
What a tilt, too.
Father-son fight aside, that was a great fight.
Both fellas just standing in the pocket and unloading some haymakers.
You love to see it.
And you especially love to see the old man scoring the takedown at the end there.
And dad strength always comes out on top.
Anyway, just look at the smile on that young fella after the game.
A family that drops the gloves together, keeps the love together.