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Début des années 70, j’étais fru quand je suivais le hockey. Le Canadien n’était pas assez robuste à mon goût et se faisait brasser par les Big Bad Bruins. Les méchants Bostonnais, dont Bobby Orr et Phil Esposito à leur meilleur, ont d’ailleurs gagné deux coupes Stanley à cette époque.
Ensuite sont arrivés les Broad Street Bullies de Philadelphie qui ont fait vomir plus d’un adversaire en bûchant, en intimidant, en terrifiant. Eux aussi, avec Bobby Clarke et Bernard Parent en tête, mais également avec des méthodes barbares ont gagné deux coupes.
After splitting the first two games of the series in our nation s Capital, the NHL Eastern Division playoffs move to the TD Garden in Boston for Game 3 Wednesday night.
Ian Glendon of the Big Bad Bruins podcast and Full Press Coverage joined TML to discuss what is working for the Bruins and where they have an advantage as this series moves along.
We also talk about the impact of Taylor Hall since the trade deadline and how it solidifies the Bruins, and helps more than just Hall.
All of that can be heard again in our replay of the conversation.
Keeping Score: Where’s Brock?
Published: 12/11/2020 6:29:56 PM
Modified: 12/11/2020 6:29:43 PM
Good morning!
Hockey scheduling like everything else has been a challenge in the COVID-19 era. Broadcasters want to work and fans want to listen but most schools won’t allow visiting media into their rinks and UMass hockey analyst Brock Hines and play-by-play partner Donnie Moorhouse have adjusted accordingly.
“Every week, the deck of cards gets thrown on the floor and we see where we’ll be going,” said Hines.
The season was slated to begin at Maine three weeks ago, but visiting media wouldn’t be allowed in Alfond Arena and so, said Hines, “I was going to go down to Donnie’s, plug the broadcasting unit into the TV and we’d call the game from a raw video feed. From here to Westfield beats from here to Orono, but then the game was canceled.”
Keeping Score: Where’s Brock?
Published: 12/11/2020 6:28:50 PM
Modified: 12/11/2020 6:28:37 PM
Good morning!
Hockey scheduling like everything else has been a challenge in the COVID-19 era. Broadcasters want to work and fans want to listen but most schools won’t allow visiting media into their rinks and UMass hockey analyst Brock Hines and play-by-play partner Donnie Moorhouse have adjusted accordingly.
“Every week, the deck of cards gets thrown on the floor and we see where we’ll be going,” said Hines.
The season was slated to begin at Maine three weeks ago, but visiting media wouldn’t be allowed in Alfond Arena and so, said Hines, “I was going to go down to Donnie’s, plug the broadcasting unit into the TV and we’d call the game from a raw video feed. From here to Westfield beats from here to Orono, but then the game was canceled.”