

I replied to @[email protected], and you can find my reply here.
Here’s the things that actually helped me:
- Teachers/authority figures making me feel heard and valued. (From ECS to Highschool graduation, I had maybe 4 teachers who really went out of their way to help)
- Fellow students who stood up/spoke up for me (I had a group of boys corner me in the washroom and start berating me and until I broke down and started crying. A boy, who I didn’t even know his name, but was accqainted with came in and stood up to the group. I will never forget what he did.)
- Friends
- people going out of their way to make me feel welcome (when it happened I didn’t know why they were being so nice to me.)
Things I think would have helped:
- Knowing that it’s okay to need help
- someone telling me the things happening are not acceptable or normal
Binnington didn’t lose them the game, but he didn’t win them it either.
That being said, you can’t expect to win only scoring once. They needed to get in front of the net for deflections or picking up a rebound. Instead, they kept trying to force passes through 3 or 4 players, turn over the puck, and get zero offensive zone time. It was so frustrating to watch.