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Your NHL season checklist

The NHL season has finally begun, unfortunately with a loss. However even though we're a day late, we have a nice checklist for you to fill out so you can make sure you're prepared for the upcoming season.

Spritely Brendan Gallagher will guide you through the rough times.
Spritely Brendan Gallagher will guide you through the rough times.
Richard Wolowicz
You will need:
  • 25 panic buttons. Make sure you get a good warranty.
  • Ear plugs, in case you ever encounter an Ottawa Senators fan.
  • Tin foil hats, if you belong to any fan base. Yes, I said any fan base.
  • At least one fantasy hockey team, so you can think about it while your friend drones on about his or her fantasy hockey team.
  • To make sure your Dark Mark is functional (Bruins and Leafs fans only).
  • A GPS, for hockey road trips.
  • A plan to go on hockey road trips, if you don't have one yet.
  • P.K. Subban on your team (oh, sorry, not enough to go around).
  • A P.K. Subban jersey, because you all want him on your team, don't lie.
  • Playoff tickets, if you are a Detroit Red Wings fan.
  • A Mute button the rest of us can press, if you are a Detroit Red Wings fan.
  • A Go Away button the rest of us can press, if you are a Pittsburgh Penguins fan.
  • Some new things to complain about, certain members of the hockey media.
  • Bubble wrap, if you are Claude Giroux.
  • A new team, if you are a Buffalo Sabres fan.
  • An opinion on fighting in the NHL, because there aren't enough of those.
  • EOTP's season previews, if you are a Habs fan.
  • EOTP's Fancy Stat Summer School, if you're new to stats and need a primer.
  • A Nintendo DS or maybe a Sudoku book, if you plan on going to (or from) the Canadian Tire Centre at any point this year.
  • Or if you plan to watch any games in Florida, Nashville, Phoenix, or New Jersey.
  • Sedatives, if you are a Vancouver Canucks fan.
  • Sedatives, if you've ever met a Vancouver Canucks fan.
  • Some new bad jokes about bad officiating.
  • Maybe another 10 panic buttons.
  • A goodbye note and maybe some headache medicine for the people you live with. You'll see them in June.