Tracking the NHL…

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According to Michael McCarthy of USA Today, the NHL and Versus are considering (re)introducing “puck-tracking” technology into broadcasts of NHL games, which they might put into effect as soon as next season. However, the Globe and Mail reports that this tracking technology would only be used in replays (see bottom of article) and not during live action.

When FOX covered NHL games in the 1990’s, they introduced a “glowing puck” technology… the puck had a blue streak behind it when traveling at low speeds, and then would have a red streak behind it when traveling at higher, slap-shot like speeds. It was supposed to make keeping track of the puck easier for fans watching the games on TV, but most people thought it was a foolish idea and interfered with their ability to focus on other aspects of the game. Players also complained that the FOX puck reacted differently than normal pucks and caused some problems for them.

Either way, we don’t see how this would help the NHL or its fans in any way. The idea has been tried and tested in the past, and it failed. There are obviously plenty of people who can follow the game without being taken by the hand and told exactly how to watch it… it is pretty easy to catch on to where the puck is just by watching the motion of the players and the flow of the game. Furthermore, with HDTV spreading rapidly through North American homes and bars, viewers can almost read the “NHL” logo on the puck ;) We see this as another decision by the NHL to help attract non-market fans, while turning off long-time and die-hard fans at the same time… which would result in a net loss in NHL fans’ enjoyment of the game and possibly the number of NHL fans. With Versus’ commentary of the games already being about the worst we’ve ever heard (try listening to Doc Emrick & Eddie Olczyk for a whole game) , they must be trying to see how far and low they can go with their awful coverage of the NHL. Who knows, maybe they’ll want to put virtual ads on the glass and ice during the game. Ahh, never miss an opportunity to make an extra penny Gary!!! You might need those pennies to pay off another owner in the future.

On a much brighter note, Diane Brady of Business Week emailed us a link to a video of an interview that she recently conducted with Gary Bettman. During the interview she asks Bettman what he thinks of sites such as ours, and also asks some other very good questions. Check it out!.

Additionally, today’s NHL Hour with Gary Bettman will feature guest Ken Holland — the great General Manager of the Detroit Red Wings. The show airs at 4p.m. EST on XM Radio channel 204, or you can listen through the NHL’s live stream (which now includes advertisements for your viewing pleasure). You can call your questions/comments in at 1-877-645-6696 or e-mail NHLHOUR@NHL.com. If you miss the show today, we will post a link to the NHL’s podcast of the show tomorrow.


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5 Responses to “Tracking the NHL…”


  1. 1 OddyOh May 15th, 2008 at 2:52 pm

    Holy Moly, more GLOWING pucks?!! Gary, please, please resign…you got your salary cap, what more do you want!

  2. 2 biscuit basher May 15th, 2008 at 4:39 pm

    HAH! Listenin’ to Da Weiner talk about “the most passionate fans” makes me wanna puke. They sure are dedicated since they’re the only ones left after fifteen years of declining quality. Dindong remembers the exact day he was hired and says the fifteen years since are measured “like dog years, 105 years”. (Well, we agree on one thing.) Again, blowhard talks about the ratings improving on TV and “record attendance”. Uh, tell me another story. Anybody else notice all the empty seats in the conference finals? Whadacrock! He doesn’t pay attention to FireBettman-like sites or the media ‘cuz you just “have to be knowledgeable and make good decisions”. When dafug is he gonna start? Then he goes on and buries himself with the statement “compare all the other sports, other than baseball, football, and basketball, and nobody is close to us”… Uh, Gary, I think you forgot golf, NASCAR, MMA; heck, bull-ridin’ is yer sidekick on VS. And the topper? “Southern teams are doing very well”. Check out the player fire sales last year and this year and tell me how well they’re doin’.

    Shit-fer-brains is a legend in his own mind.

  3. 3 Illinois Wings Fan May 16th, 2008 at 8:07 am

    Maybe the “glowing puck” will help the Versus cameramen, who often seem to have trouble following the puck. Maybe it will help Doc and Eddie follow the game, since they so often get distracted by all the “cage fighters” and “bull riders” in the crowd!

  4. 4 Morris May 16th, 2008 at 8:41 am

    Once again Frodo is at it. I know I’m not the brightest light on the block, but as for following the puck, the ice is white and the puck is black. Need I say more? Maybe if your sport was on a real network, you wouldn’t have a problem.

    Frodo is public enemy number one in Detroit after his agreement with the s**t for brains interference call the other night. This is why Dallas will ALWAYS be a fraud, and should be contracted. When you have a commissioner looking out for you all the time, that’s worse than Spygate.

    I also liked the shot of Brett Hull in the owner’s box while the whole debacle was unfolding. Loved the smirk on his face as he was no doubt thinking back to when Bettman hand delivered Dallas the tainted 1999 championship.

    Just another reason why Frodo needs to be shown the door sooner than later.

  5. 5 rick May 28th, 2008 at 12:05 pm

    I wore my firebettman.com teeshirt to Game 2. Got about 90% supportive comments from people around the Joe. Got about 10% evil glares, but they didn’t say anything. When we walked in the Joe, the usher we gave our tickets to said “You can’t get rid him whenever you want. I hate him.”

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