Simpson feared his plan would end before it really began when his original flight from Vancouver to San Jose on Nov. 20 was canceled.
"I had 10 minutes of panic," Simpson said. "On the SkyTrain going to Vancouver Airport I thought I was toast. But I got hooked up with a more direct flight that got me in an hour earlier than my original flight."
Endurance has been key, especially Dec. 1 when Simpson went to two games to make up for Thanksgiving (no NHL games that day). He watched the Ottawa Senators defeat the San Jose Sharks 6-2 at Canadian Tire Centre that afternoon, then drove 2½ hours to Montreal, where the Canadiens defeated the New York Rangers 5-2 at Bell Centre that night.
Simpson was getting anywhere from one to three hours of sleep on the West Coast, where he was catching games at night and getting up at 3:30 a.m. for his radio show a half hour later. He's gotten home twice: Nov. 26 when the Toronto Maple Leafs defeated the Bruins 4-2 at Scotiabank Arena, and Saturday.
"It's stamina," he said. "I'm in decent shape and I really think that's the key to this. I carry my bags everywhere, one briefcase, one bag, and their weighted down by pucks. At one point I had 28 pucks in my bag."