Places I've watched college hockey: Agganis Arena, Alfond Arena, Bright Center, Conte Forum, DCU Center, Fenway Park, Houston Field House, Lawler Arena, Madison Square Garden, Matthews Arena, Mullins Center, Scottrade Center, TD Garden, Tsongas Center, Verizon Center, Verizon Wireless Arena, Walter Brown Arena, Whittemore Center
Game just started and already can't stand the announcers. Dreadful
Dreadful may be a bit much. I don't think Bill Pitdo would be too familiar with BU or Cornell players and he usually doesnt do play by play. He is a studio guy on NHL Live, so he does know hockey. But on the other hand you have Billy Jaffe who played college hockey and sounds OK. He did color for the Islanders, works on NHL on the Fly on NHL network, and also fills in on NHL Live. He is a very knowledgeable hockey person.
College hockey is being played in the "worlds most famous arena" and is on their (MSG) network. The game of college hockey is getting exposure. Be happy its on TV. Who would you like to call the game? Geez.
So can someone explain the no goal call I was at a bar and didn't hear the announcers. It seemed that the initial call was based off the ref assuming the puck hit the net and bounced back? I also noticed that the refs where a HE crew any complaints about them besides that call?
So can someone explain the no goal call I was at a bar and didn't hear the announcers. It seemed that the initial call was based off the ref assuming the puck hit the net and bounced back? I also noticed that the refs where a HE crew any complaints about them besides that call?
The whistle had already blown before the puck went off Millan's back and into the net. The MSG replay was very clear about that.
I have no idea where the puck was for those 2-3 seconds where it was invisible, but I assume it was up and out of play anyway.
remember.. game is on 634 (MSG) for those of you with directv.
thanks for pointing that out, was able to catch the game. The Terriers were getting manhandled at several points in the game...Kieran was very good. It was the right call on the no goal. Reminded me of those youtube videos of guys hitting basketball shots ...you see the shot and you see it go in the net but you have no idea what happened in the middle. Somebody in attendance should be able to say if it hit the net. The ref pointed at the netting, for what that is worth.
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