45 TV coverage
Posted: Wed Mar 08, 2017 11:49 am
Jim Erickson on his game early, solid. Post comments and sarcasm here.
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yesSPUDNUT wrote:Premier high school sports event in the country (MN hockey) and Midco does not have it in HD - UNBELIEVEABLE !
Is 45 transmitting it in HD ?
It was on MidcoSN3 for about 20 minutes, then they cut the broadcast. I'm not sure why they're not covering it. It says it's supposed to be on.SPUDNUT wrote:Premier high school sports event in the country (MN hockey) and Midco does not have it in HD - UNBELIEVEABLE !
Is 45 transmitting it in HD ?
Saw that - they still have it on 595 but not in HD.Roy01 wrote:It was on MidcoSN3 for about 20 minutes, then they cut the broadcast. I'm not sure why the 're not covering it. It says it's supposed to be on.SPUDNUT wrote:Premier high school sports event in the country (MN hockey) and Midco does not have it in HD - UNBELIEVEABLE !
Is 45 transmitting it in HD ?
I'll take it. You're a savior!SPUDNUT wrote:Saw that - they still have it on 595 but not in HD.Roy01 wrote:It was on MidcoSN3 for about 20 minutes, then they cut the broadcast. I'm not sure why the 're not covering it. It says it's supposed to be on.SPUDNUT wrote:Premier high school sports event in the country (MN hockey) and Midco does not have it in HD - UNBELIEVEABLE !
Is 45 transmitting it in HD ?
Happy I could help -Roy01 wrote:I'll take it. You're a savior!SPUDNUT wrote:Saw that - they still have it on 595 but not in HD.Roy01 wrote: It was on MidcoSN3 for about 20 minutes, then they cut the broadcast. I'm not sure why the 're not covering it. It says it's supposed to be on.
That surprised me as well!alcloseshaver wrote:Would help if Clymer knew the offsides rule??
He compared it to the goalline in football???BodyShots wrote:That surprised me as well!alcloseshaver wrote:Would help if Clymer knew the offsides rule??
Yes.alcloseshaver wrote:For the record the hockey hair thing is out of control. Biggest games of their lives and the hair seems to be to big of a priority. The video is well done but it is close to out of control.
Disagree. Kids having the time of their lives. Should be able to have some fun with it. Hockey hair type things help to both bind the team together and keep things fun and loose. Example A: 2016 Chicago Cubs. Pajama dress code, dress as a super hero day, etc., and those guys were pros on probably the biggest stage in baseball history.elliott70 wrote:Yes.alcloseshaver wrote:For the record the hockey hair thing is out of control. Biggest games of their lives and the hair seems to be to big of a priority. The video is well done but it is close to out of control.
Next you'll want ban "Hi Grandma!"alcloseshaver wrote:For the record the hockey hair thing is out of control.
The hair is fine with me but this is where I draw the line. You can explain away the hair due to youthful exuberance and have a good laugh about it someday. But when I hear a kid give a shout out to who I can only surmise is their girlfriend, I cringe. In 25 years when you watch this replay with your kids how are you going to respond when your kids (or your wife!) ask "Who's Jenny?" Yeah, you're going to feel stupid when you realized you wasted that one shot you had to recognize somebody when your girlfriend dumps you in 2 months, or after about your first 4 weeks of college, if you know what I mean.Goldyismoldy wrote:Next you'll want ban "Hi Grandma!"alcloseshaver wrote:For the record the hockey hair thing is out of control.
Clymer has the most grating annoying voice to announce hockey in a long time. Clymer has the unique ability to make me miss Housley.alcloseshaver wrote:Would help if Clymer knew the offsides rule??
That is quite a statement.Sparlimb wrote:Clymer has the most grating annoying voice to announce hockey in a long time. Clymer has the unique ability to make me miss Housley.alcloseshaver wrote:Would help if Clymer knew the offsides rule??
At least he didn't say he made him miss Tom Sagissoralcloseshaver wrote:That is quite a statement.Sparlimb wrote:Clymer has the most grating annoying voice to announce hockey in a long time. Clymer has the unique ability to make me miss Housley.alcloseshaver wrote:Would help if Clymer knew the offsides rule??
Lee, through me off when they bumped to last years thread on 45 coverage.east hockey wrote:At least he didn't say he made him miss Tom Sagissoralcloseshaver wrote:That is quite a statement.Sparlimb wrote: Clymer has the most grating annoying voice to announce hockey in a long time. Clymer has the unique ability to make me miss Housley.
Lee
Darn kids. Get off my lawn!SCBlueLiner wrote:The hair is fine with me but this is where I draw the line. You can explain away the hair due to youthful exuberance and have a good laugh about it someday. But when I hear a kid give a shout out to who I can only surmise is their girlfriend, I cringe. In 25 years when you watch this replay with your kids how are you going to respond when your kids (or your wife!) ask "Who's Jenny?" Yeah, you're going to feel stupid when you realized you wasted that one shot you had to recognize somebody when your girlfriend dumps you in 2 months, or after about your first 4 weeks of college, if you know what I mean.Goldyismoldy wrote:Next you'll want ban "Hi Grandma!"alcloseshaver wrote:For the record the hockey hair thing is out of control.
Do yourselves a favor and give that shout out to your mom & dad, or your grandparents, or whoever it was who helped you get to where you are today. The one who woke up at 6AM on a Sunday morning with a raging hangover because you have a 7th place squirt game at 8AM because your team went 0-2 on Saturday. Or who drives you home from practice at 9:30 PM on a Tuesday, through a snowstorm no less, because you don't cancel hockey practice because of a little snow. We play the game on ice, dang it, we're not cancelling for a little bit of fluffy white stuff. Or the one who dropped a $100 more than they probably should have on that pair of skates that you will outgrow in 8 months anyway because skates are the most important piece of equipment. Give those props to your parents boys!
It should actually be mandatory to say hi to your girlfriend. So then 25 years from now when you watch it you get razzed by your wife and kids.BlueLineSpecial wrote:Darn kids. Get off my lawn!SCBlueLiner wrote:The hair is fine with me but this is where I draw the line. You can explain away the hair due to youthful exuberance and have a good laugh about it someday. But when I hear a kid give a shout out to who I can only surmise is their girlfriend, I cringe. In 25 years when you watch this replay with your kids how are you going to respond when your kids (or your wife!) ask "Who's Jenny?" Yeah, you're going to feel stupid when you realized you wasted that one shot you had to recognize somebody when your girlfriend dumps you in 2 months, or after about your first 4 weeks of college, if you know what I mean.Goldyismoldy wrote: Next you'll want ban "Hi Grandma!"
Do yourselves a favor and give that shout out to your mom & dad, or your grandparents, or whoever it was who helped you get to where you are today. The one who woke up at 6AM on a Sunday morning with a raging hangover because you have a 7th place squirt game at 8AM because your team went 0-2 on Saturday. Or who drives you home from practice at 9:30 PM on a Tuesday, through a snowstorm no less, because you don't cancel hockey practice because of a little snow. We play the game on ice, dang it, we're not cancelling for a little bit of fluffy white stuff. Or the one who dropped a $100 more than they probably should have on that pair of skates that you will outgrow in 8 months anyway because skates are the most important piece of equipment. Give those props to your parents boys!