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If so, then I missed it. Skating myself to the sin bin.Didn't they do so between the buzzer and Cup presentation?
I'm going to be mad that we're losing the hockey and premier league commentators. Other networks have great Big 3 people, but NBC was stellar with those two. Especially soccer. Fox sucks and ESPN is poaching people for the Euro.
Gary got booed in a Sun Belt market. Has an Original Six and/or Canadian feel to it, eh?
Losing NBCSN in general is a setback. Not only because of the quality of its production, but because of the loss of a core national sports channel. I know streaming is supposed to fill the void in general, but streams are generally 40-90 seconds behind live broadcasts and that's just enough to ruin the experience for me.
Losing NBCSN in general is a setback. Not only because of the quality of its production, but because of the loss of a core national sports channel. I know streaming is supposed to fill the void in general, but streams are generally 40-90 seconds behind live broadcasts and that's just enough to ruin the experience for me.
Congrats to the Lightning, worthy back-to-back champs with no asterisks in my book. They were the best team over the last couple of years and hard to root against. They weirdly probably needed that Columbus debacle to find their next gear, and they never abandoned it after finding it.
SJ's favorite analyst moving from behind the glash to behind a desk