Over the weekend I've had the chance to talk to a number of family members and friends about the tournament. I am still on cloud 9, the whole thing was such an amazing experience. The tournament staff treated us like rock stars, the group of girls I worked with were all so nice and the hockey was awesome. The entire experience exceeded my wildest expectations. I really can't express how thankful I am to so many people for making this 2 weeks that I'll never forget. A shout out to USA Hockey for giving me the chance and trusting that I could get the job done, the other girls at the tournament for being so supportive, our supervisors and the amazing volunteers. I also need to thank so many people at home for helping me get to this level - all my camp instructors over the years, evaluators, other officials, friends and family for their support.
My hockey season is now officially over. My equipment is in the wash and will be put away for a little while. That doesn't necessarily mean the training will stop, I'm a firm believer in the quote "hard work beats talent that doesn't work." But that does mean a little more down time and a chance to spend more time with my family and friends. I hope to have an opportunity to work another top level tournament like this at some point in my career. But even if I don't, I can hold my head high. The fact that I have worked the best women's hockey in the world isn't something I take lightly. There are so many people that would absolutely kill have that opportunity. I don't know what the future holds but I can only continue to work hard take care of the things I can control.
This blog chronicles my experiences at 4 different IIHF tournaments, all of which have been awesome in their own unique way. I was looking back at some past entries and every time I have ended with something along the lines of who would have ever thought this would all happen to me. I am going to say the exact same thing here, I never ever thought it was possible that I'd be on the ice with the best women's hockey players in the world when I started officiating. Fingers are crossed that I'll get to blog again at another tournament and I'll have more cool stories to share. Thanks for reading, until next time!