DAC wrote:
denisdman wrote:
Eddie's act has been tired for a long time. "Always a good idea to put the puck on net" one minute, and then "oh he needed to hold the puck just a fraction of a second more" the next. Well if it is always a good idea to put the puck on net, then why ever wait?
Or how about this line you hear a dozen times per game, "tired defensemen on the ice"?
It had gotten to the point where him and Pat were just on replay each game. Normally tandems (like Pat Hughes and Coomer) get better with time together. But these two just got more annoying as time went on, "three, three, three". And if they did a shoutout one more time to the "great camera crew" I was going to puke. The games often had recurring errors with on screen graphics among many other camera and sound related issues.
I 100% agree. All the little catch-phrases and almost robotic responses are predictable after you've listened to him for a while. I don't dislike him but Olczyk is not funny or that interesting. I mostly like announcers and across sports they will grow on me and I almost take comfort in the familiarity of listening to them. For example, I enjoy all the Nascar announcers across Fox and NBC and greatly enjoy the NBC announcers and analysts for cycling. But Olczyk is just the epitome of dull, uninspiring sports commentary for me.
Edzo is overrated, not as much as Emrick who's voice always reminded me of Tennesse Tuxedo, but they both go out of their way to copy the Hockey Night in Canada style where the broadcasters mention the cities the younger players are from, think it was to try to pump up US born players, but it rings hollow and seems gimmicky. The game is, was, and always will be in the blood of Canadians who grow up playing the game, but it's still primarily a rich kids game here in the US, except in places like Minnesota where there are strong high school programs.
Foley obviously lost a step, but he was always better when the Hawks were winning, or when he did playoff games. Doing regular season games for a terrible Hawks team often created an environment where he would not follow the play and get into the exact same discussions with Eddie to fill time until the game mercifully ended.
The franchise is entering into some of the darkest days in team history, the on ice product will be terrible, and there will be no reason to tune in and listen, even if just for nostalgia, it will take years and years to rebuild any type of fanbase. Interesting to see the Wirtz and McKaskey families both fail so spectacularly at the exact same time, really exposes the ineptitude of both ownership groups.