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Post by Don Caballero on Aug 17, 2020 22:24:27 GMT -5
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Post by tizzle on Aug 18, 2020 9:08:22 GMT -5
Absolutely fantastic. One of those games I was tempted to turn off, because nothing seemed to be going right and there was no way I could see us turning it around and then, within a matter of minutes, they unleashed hell. DeBrusk and Clifton will rightly get headlines for their performances, but I would also say how impressed I was with Studnicka, Bjork and Lindholm.
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Post by Don Caballero on Aug 19, 2020 18:09:29 GMT -5
Onward we go, happy to see Pasta out there again. No easy games this series, but things never looked like they would spiral out of control.
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Post by mobaz on Aug 20, 2020 8:07:34 GMT -5
I'm a very fair weather Bruins fan, so pardon the digression, but apparently ESPN.com has given up on Hockey coverage. They have the NHL buried in the "other sports" section so that MMA and Soccer are on the top bar, the Top 7 articles include news that's 3 days old, their power rankings are from March 12, I can't see a playoffs standings or brackets.
I remember a few years ago, when ESPN lost the NHL rights there was talk about how that changes their coverage. They definitely are minimizing it, and they'll have a huge hill to climb if they win the rights next contract. Also, what are the ethics of basing your coverage of a sport on whether you own broadcast rights to that sport or not? They are creating the news, then reporting it (which, if I remember the 1990s, means James Bond will get involved soon). I never watch ESPN news coverage anyway, but have a 20 year habit of going to ESPN.com first for general sports news.
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Post by Don Caballero on Aug 23, 2020 22:36:11 GMT -5
Well that got a bit scary at the end lol.
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