We need it for our mental health and this is contributing to my good mental health.” I feel like there’s a lot more love and community because people need those connections. Things are different now then they were pre-covid. It’s showing Denver pride and Colorado pride…Coming out of the pandemic, just coming out and being with people and being with community, it’s been great. “A lot of people are on the bandwagon and that’s OK. “People are cheering and I’m high-fiving people I don’t know,” Gould said. Gould said he’s been frequenting Tight End throughout the playoffs and the energy has been electric amongst die-hard fans, casuals and even those just stopping by for a slice. He became an Avs fan after they won their first chip in 1996. Gould’s been a hockey fan since the United States won the gold in Men’s Hockey at the 1980 Winter Olympics, beating the highly favored Soviet Union in an upset win. “We have to win tonight so that we can win Friday night on the eve of Pride. “I was hoping for a sweep and Monday night was a down night, but I think we can take it in five,” said Sean Gould. René LeJune hangs at Tight End sports bar during a Stanley Cup watch party.
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