Last night my son Tony and I returned from our weekend in New York. We went there to celebrate the 100th Anniversary of the New York Rangers. My father Phil Watson spent 13 years as a hockey player and 5 years as their coach at the famous Madison Square Garden.
It was great. I want my Viewers to know if you are flying and to avoid cancellation take the first flight out. Our flight on Delta Airlines left Lax on time at 6am and arrived in New York on time with a direct flight. Delta was great and arranged for me to have assistance from the gate to my seat at no cost and the same when I arrived in New York to get off the plane.
Unfortunately, the Rangers did not single my father out for "Hamous Moments" Of the men who were introduced not one played on a Stanley Cup win as my father did for the 1939-1940 season the last time the New York Rangers won the Cup 83 years ago. Although my father died in 1991n I was hoping to represent him in name only.
New York was great. Very little light rain in the 60's and it was so exciting to see Madison Square Garden absolutely beautiful. We had great seat, and my son took all kind of video like the decorations at Macys Department store just beautiful.
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