Of course, we also kept a pretty close eye on the standings over the break.
Toronto had a lot of games in hand on us, so we were watching to see what they'd do. Now that things are starting to even up a bit, we can see that we're right there in the thick of it. It's going to be a tight race. There are literally eight teams that are battling for a handful of spots. It's nothing but playoff hockey from now on and I think we're going to thrive in that atmosphere.
For my own personal spring break, I spent some time in the Dominican Republic. It wasn't anything crazy, just a couple of days in the sun and a lot of rest. I just sat on the beach with friends, mixing in some wind sprints and squats. I looked for a hockey rink but couldn't find anywhere to skate, so I just skated in the sand and pretended it was ice.
As for the Super Bowl, I'm not surprised.
I wasn't even shocked when New England was down by 25 points. I knew that Tom Brady wanted to make a dramatic comeback. They have a winning culture and are just that kind of team. It was definitely a fun time for us.
I'm proud to be a Patriots fan - not a bandwagon Pats fan, a legit Pats fan.
I started watching football when I turned 20, while I was living in Worchester, Mass., and playing for San Jose's American Hockey League affiliate. I feel like they probably have the craziest Pats fans there. Like, if you're in a bar or at a restaurant and the Pats game is on and you're not cheering for them, then you're probably going to be getting in a fight with somebody. I learned that you've got to convert quick and luckily ended up choosing the right team to follow.
I like winners and I follow winners…. the winning never gets old.
Jameson Olive contributed to this article