Only thing I'll add is the clank of iron to your list to increase the drama.A hockey official skating in swiftly to signal that the puck hasn't gone in while the crowd screams, bodies fly, and Doc goes nuts is secretly one of the greatest things in sports.
Delay of game is in play. Someone will be exhausted and flip the puck over the glass.Unless someone actually busts an aorta on the ice, I doubt we see another power play.
He is really, really good.The more I see Karlsson, the more I'm impressed. Does a lot more of the little things well than I believed.0
I thought only the Bruins did that in the playoffs.Delay of game is in play. Someone will be exhausted and flip the puck over the glass.
God yes. What a sport. I don't know how I ever survived the Cup run, or even just the Montreal series.Only thing I'll add is the clank of iron to your list to increase the drama.
Shit, I still go into cardiac arrest watching highlights of that season, let alone full games. Sometimes I'm glad it's two teams that I hate that are going through this.God yes. What a sport. I don't know how I ever survived the Cup run, or even just the Montreal series.
Agreed....Even Doc alone is enough to make the game exciting. I can think of very few announcers that bring so much energy and enthusiasm to the broadcast booth. He really adds to the whole experience.A hockey official skating in swiftly to signal that the puck hasn't gone in while the crowd screams, bodies fly, and Doc goes nuts is secretly one of the greatest things in sports.
Except that he is very often wrong and won't criticize anything?Agreed....Even Doc alone is enough to make the game exciting. I can think of very few announcers that bring so much energy and enthusiasm to the broadcast booth. He really adds to the whole experience.
Since when does the national PBP guy criticize? Not his job.Except that he is very often wrong and won't criticize anything?
If this is different from any other time period, I'd love to see the evidence.3 of the 4 major sports are dominated by like 5 teams.
I mean besides the NBA probably 25% of each league has a legit chance of winning the Championship each year.3 of the 4 major sports are dominated by like 5 teams.
I was (somewhat irrationally) rooting against Ottawa due to their inability to sell out an elimination ECF game. I mean really? Truly an expansion team
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From 1984 to 2010, only 7 teams (Boston, LA, Chicago, Houston, San Antonio, Detroit, Miami) won titles in the NBAI mean besides the NBA probably 25% of each league has a legit chance of winning the Championship each year.
Hell Ott may have been the worst team in the playoffs this year and they were a lucky bounce away from going to the finals against Nashville (a team that has never made the finals.