HockeyAngel
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Keep your stick on the ice - Red Green
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Post by HockeyAngel on Feb 28, 2007 16:07:25 GMT -5
i dont know if it changed from last year or not but when i was working there i always had a radio and Bill or the announcer(forgot his name... the guy that does the intermissions and all of that) anyways he would go up to Pete when there was 5 mins left and we would know then but if there was overtime or that a certain player would do exceptionaly well in the last 5 minutes he would change his stars... Bill or the other guy would stay with Pete til the last second of the game... i mean it might have changed but i know thats how it was last year!
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Post by Porkchop on Feb 28, 2007 23:41:30 GMT -5
i dont know if it changed from last year or not but when i was working there i always had a radio and Bill or the announcer(forgot his name... the guy that does the intermissions and all of that) anyways he would go up to Pete when there was 5 mins left and we would know then but if there was overtime or that a certain player would do exceptionaly well in the last 5 minutes he would change his stars... Bill or the other guy would stay with Pete til the last second of the game... i mean it might have changed but i know thats how it was last year! Your webcast announcers said the stars had to be in by the 10 minute mark of the 3rd........obviously something changed.
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Post by raymond on Mar 1, 2007 16:18:15 GMT -5
The announcer for that night's game, whether it be the french guy or Jeff or whoever comes to Pete with 5 minutes left and gets his picks. They are always subject to change
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Post by raymond on Mar 1, 2007 16:19:30 GMT -5
The announcer for that night's game, whether it be the french guy or Jeff or whoever comes to Pete with 5 minutes left and gets his picks. They are always subject to change as the guy talking to Pete tells the announcer he is talking to on his walkie talkie. Nothing is official until the final buzzer and everything is sunject to change.
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