More than any single event, this game(which I was fortunate to attend thanks to my dear friend Panther) symbolized the start of the Covid epidemic era to me. I walked in to MSG that day not buying in to the hysteria, and walked out of there convinced that the world as we knew it was about to change in a profound and horrid way.
Amongst the many memories of that day, was standing on the corner of 31st and 7th. Trying to decide whether or not it was prudent to take the subway to my home(I had taken the subway to the game) on the UES. Standing to my right, still in full uniform and wearing sandals, was Mitch Bullock and his entire family, looking completely bewildered.
Over the past 4 years we've all been through an awful lot, and have collectively lost many dear friends and family members to Covid. May all the memories of them be a blessing, and may you all be blessed with continued good health. Here are a few photos from that memorable day...


Amongst the many memories of that day, was standing on the corner of 31st and 7th. Trying to decide whether or not it was prudent to take the subway to my home(I had taken the subway to the game) on the UES. Standing to my right, still in full uniform and wearing sandals, was Mitch Bullock and his entire family, looking completely bewildered.
Over the past 4 years we've all been through an awful lot, and have collectively lost many dear friends and family members to Covid. May all the memories of them be a blessing, and may you all be blessed with continued good health. Here are a few photos from that memorable day...


