First period was pretty bad for TX, glad they pulled off the wins. Can't wait for the games this week.
@ Texas Stars fans:
how competent or reliable is the radio simulcast, not AHL Live?
Might be a routine that Brien Rea picked up from old-school broadcasters, several of whom used the "skating from right to left on your radio dial" descriptor to help listeners visualize the flow of the game. Certainly doesn't mean much to a generation who follow sports on their iPhones, but to us old-timers it offers some comfort in an increasingly uncomfortable world.... The only odd thing is he likes to say which way the teams are skating ("Rockford skating left-to-right this period, Stars right-to-left"), and when he gets excited about the play, he'll sometimes say that every other stoppage to fill time to the point where I start to laugh when I hear it. It's a weird thing to say for radio since it doesn't matter to the listeners, and would be unnecessary for TV, but that's his only quirk I find odd, which is pretty good for minor league broadcasting from my experience. ...
so pretty much the same as what Jeff Mannix has done here in Portland, and to a lesser extent in Lewiston, in the Q era, thanks....I only started listening to it during the semifinals, but it seems like a perfectly reasonable AHL-quality stream. They use a single play-by-play guy, no color analyst, he can be a little homer-ish at times (which you should expect from a local broadcast) but not egregiously so, and he sounds like he's calling the game well, though I've not had the opportunity to confirm it visually while watching the game at the same time as he calls it.
The only odd thing is he likes to say which way the teams are skating ("Rockford skating left-to-right this period, Stars right-to-left"), and when he gets excited about the play, he'll sometimes say that every other stoppage to fill time to the point where I start to laugh when I hear it. It's a weird thing to say for radio since it doesn't matter to the listeners, and would be unnecessary for TV, but that's his only quirk I find odd, which is pretty good for minor league broadcasting from my experience.
In any case, he's way less irritating than the Marlies' color analyst who takes 30-60 seconds too long to finish his thought every time he speaks.
Might be a routine that Brien Rea picked up from old-school broadcasters, several of whom used the "skating from right to left on your radio dial" descriptor to help listeners visualize the flow of the game. Certainly doesn't mean much to a generation who follow sports on their iPhones, but to us old-timers it offers some comfort in an increasingly uncomfortable world.
I'd argue that "all of them" part, but it never does any good with you.all of them do, to some degree, JMC, AT LEAST at the start of a period, SOME JUST REFERENCE IT MORE, than others.... it's just a style thing
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The 2018 Calder Cup Finals resume tonight as the Texas Stars host the Toronto Marlies in Game 3 at the H-E-B Center at Cedar Park, where Texas has won six straight home games… The Stars earned a split of the first two games of the Finals with a 2-1 win in Toronto on Sunday afternoon… Gavin Bayreuther (2-5-7) scored the winning goal early in the third period of Game 2… Curtis McKenzie (8-9-17) netted his league-leading eighth goal of the playoffs… Travis Morin (6-6-12) picked up an assist in Game 2, giving him 8-6-14 in 13 career Calder Cup Finals contests… Mike McKenna (12-5, 2.14, .933), who made 21 saves in Game 2, is 18-2 on home ice over the last two postseasons with Texas and Syracuse… Ben Smith (6-7-13) scored the Marlies’ only goal on Sunday, his fifth goal in the last six games… Garret Sparks (11-3, 2.18, .920) stopped 22 of 24 shots in Game 2… Toronto had a 10-game winning streak snapped on Sunday, tied for the second-longest ever in a single AHL postseason… After combining for 16 points in four conference finals games vs. Lehigh Valley, Toronto’s trio of Andreas Johnsson (6-9-15), Miro Aaltonen (4-6-10) and Carl Grundstrom (6-4-10) has been held scoreless by Texas through Games 1 and 2 of the Finals… Toronto won an AHL-record 30 road games during the regular season… The Stars are 8-1 this postseason when scoring the game’s first goal; the Marlies are 9-1… In Calder Cup Finals history, when a series is tied 1-1, the Game 3 winner has gone on to win the Cup 24 of 34 times (70.6 percent)… Tonight’s Game 3 is airing live on TSN2, NHL Network, Leafs Nation Network and Fox Sports Southwest Plus, as well as NHL Network Radio (SiriusXM 91). ...
Same two linesmen & one of the two referees (Chris Schlenker) who officiated the Texas conference finals-winning OT game vs. Rockford in Austin. Zero penalties called then, in just shy of 4 periods of play. Must be something in the water.Officials are definitely, "letting them play" tonight.
I want to watch the SCF so bad, but I also have tickets to the game tonight. Might have to bring my Bluetooth headphones and listen to the SCF...Going to be tough on the ratings going up against a potential cup deciding NHL game.
I'll be watching though.