Chris watched NBC’s Revolution so you don’t have to. Continue reading
© 2012 Ryan Nagelhout. All rights reserved.
© 2012 Ryan Nagelhout. All rights reserved.
Chris watched NBC’s Revolution so you don’t have to. Continue reading
© 2012 Ryan Nagelhout. All rights reserved.
In this episode, Ryan is joined by Paul of Hockey Rhetoric. The two stumble into a discussion of the Olympics and why Ryan is glad they are gone for another two years. They also talk about LeBron James and how we perceive athletes, both in major sports like football or Norwegian handball players. Continue reading
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By Chris UPDATE: I e-mailed the Sabres and they responded rather quickly. The in-house camera feed of the game will be shown on the outdoor screens on Saturday. Crisis averted. If you recall, the Pittsburgh Penguins stole the Sabres’ idea … Continue reading
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by Ryan It’s easy to pile on NBC these days, but last night hockey fans were able to get in on the act. They had enough to complain about already knowing that the USA/Canada game wouldn’t be on the main … Continue reading
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by Ryan From TNYT’s Slap Shot: Its competition consisted mostly of repeats on the night of the week when the fewest people watch TV. Nevertheless, NBC’s broadcast of Game 5 of the Stanley Cup final was the top rated-show on … Continue reading
by Ryan Tonight the Penguins and Capitals are playing hockey less than 24 hours after they last met. That means it’s going to be a heck of a hockey game on a Saturday night, perfect for Hockey Night in Canada. … Continue reading
by Ryan Today I’ll post a ton, I promise. Here are some thoughts on Wild Card weekend thus far: – NBC had on Matt Millen before the Cardinals/Falcons game and pretty much the entire day. Now while it’s great that … Continue reading
By Chris For anyone who was there, no matter what team you were cheering for, there is one undeniable fact. The Winter Classic was awesome. It was one of the most communal, emotional events I have ever experienced and probably … Continue reading