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Tuesday, January 22, 2008

More Razor, more Canucks

The Montreal Canadiens are clubbing the Boston Bruins like baby seals at the moment, up 6-1, and it got me thinking about Versus coverage once again. I know that the NHL looks at Canada as ratings poison, but it’s a real pleasure to watch games where the crowds treat an NHL game like American fans treat an NFL game. As we learned from the Outdoor Game on New Year’s Day, atmosphere plays a huge role in the buzz a televised sporting event takes, so would it hurt to throw the occasional Ottawa-Toronto blood feud our way?

Yeah, I know that’s a pipe dream so I’ll propose a more reasonable idea: more Darryl Reaugh. That’s right, folks: it’s time Darryl. You’ve served the Stars well with your SAT words and silly banter, but the NHL needs a great broadcaster and Reaugh is a guy who can keep people watching.

The one thing I can say about Reaugh is that he has a distinct voice: there is no NHL broadcaster that sounds like him. I knew the second I heard his voice that he was getting one of his rare national (well, if you consider Versus national) announcing gigs.

He keeps his analysis pretty simple, yet he’s clever when compared to John Madden and people of his “no shit” ilk. And besides, there aren’t many NHL announcers who make references to Napoleon Bonaparte.

So I think we’ve found the ideal replacement for John Davidson beside Doc Emmerick: and he’s announcing Stars games.

And don’t worry, quality play-by-play guy Ralph Strangis. You’ll need a replacement, and hey, look, I’m looking for a job as we speak! Talk about a seamless repla…hey? Where are you going…?

4 comments:

Earl Sleek said...

I'll support you here. Not only does Razor do a great job on his blog, but he's a real fun guy to listen to during a game. He's got a real level head and a creative tongue--two things that I think would translate really well to Versus exposure (however slight that may be).

And yes--Canadian crowds make for a better setting than most locations, especially better than arenas that like to feature empty lower bowl seats.

Anonymous said...

I am absolutely against this lol Mostly because I am selfish and our broadcast without him last name left me wanting claw my skin.

Anonymous said...

That should say "last night"
See? I'm still discombobulated.

Patty (in Dallas) said...

I'm with theshootout. I feel like I have no idea what went on in that game after listening to Brian Hayward tell us all a bunch of Stars trivia that would be more suitable for the Blue Jackets fans.

Razor taught me where the half-boards are, and what a toe-drag is, and how the pad-stack is a lost art.