It\u0027s \u002D10 C and the wind is howling. And you\u0027ve got two hours of navigating public transit to get to the Sens game.
Finally, at 5:30 p.m., your bus gets to the train station. Unfortunately, the station platform is built to hold 300 people, and it’s already packed. You line up, and slowly inch your way forward as trains come and go, waiting your turn in the cold.
But it’s 6:05 p.m., and you still have a hefty walk ahead. The wind is howling from the north, driving the snow directly into your face. Finally, you make it. You get into the arena and find your seat . And then you remember that you have to reverse the process.Article content
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