Sunday, March 11, 2012

Aces Diagnosed with OCD

Local hockey team the Black Aces have officially been diagnosed with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, or OCD, after their latest unsuccessful bid to move past the first round of the COTHL playoffs.

Doctors made the diagnosis after detecting patterns in the Aces' regular season and playoff results over the past 4 seasons. Each year during that time the team finished in first place during the regular season, then lost in the first round of the playoffs, often involving an overtime decision.

"I feel that the team is suffering from a classic case of OCD" said world-renowned behavioural disorder specialist Dr. Klaus von Klaus "They appear to be compelled to repeat the same action over and over again. One or two years of this repetitive behaviour may be a coincidence, but if I were the team's mother I would be very worried indeed."

Other specialists are concerned that the team may also be exhibiting signs of Aspergers Syndrome, a form of autism that appears to be on the rise. Dr von Klaus agreed with this assessment, saying "The intense focus on a single topic of interest, in this case skiing, could indicate the presence of Aspergers or Aspergers-like symptoms. The Aces seem to talk of nothing else in the dressing room, even after losing critical games. This is troubling."

Did you know there have been 9 meters of snow at Whistler this year?
This year's early playoff exit came at the hands of the last place but suddenly formidable Bloor Battlers, whose team was stocked with seldom-seen talent and their usual playoff goalie. The Aces fought them to a 4-4 regulation draw on goals by Joe, Ralph, Bruce and finally Andrew (with 14 seconds left in the 3rd) but were overwhelmed in the extra period 4 on 4. Having two key players tossed from the game (Al for too many penalties, Glenn for a round of fisticuffs) did not help.

The Aces have the week off to fill their new prescriptions for Zoloft before returning for the final game of the season on March 21st.

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