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Lot less "Tripp-isms" but he's still good for things like this
I still think I'm spoiled by Forslund because I can still see when Mike is struggling to follow a play where I see something happen and he's well behind.Honestly, full credit to Mike. I was one of his more vocal critics over the last few years, but he's really grown into the role. He's not messing up names as often, he's following the play better. The only thing I think both he could improve upon is adding the time left in the period into his commentary more often. Since the broadcast is simulcast as the radio feed, it'd help those who are following along on the radio.
Honestly, full credit to Mike. I was one of his more vocal critics over the last few years, but he's really grown into the role. He's not messing up names as often, he's following the play better. The only thing I think both he could improve upon is adding the time left in the period into his commentary more often. Since the broadcast is simulcast as the radio feed, it'd help those who are following along on the radio.
Since Tripp has sobered up he's been a lot less goofy.
I kinda miss his crazy antics but his mental health is more important than what a bunch of knuckle draggers on a forum think.
I honestly haven't noticed a difference at all. Maybe I will now that you've pointed it outSince Tripp has sobered up he's been a lot less goofy.
I kinda miss his crazy antics but his mental health is more important than what a bunch of knuckle draggers on a forum think.
If he doesn't say great save then it makes it sound like we put up 40 low-danger shots instead of being robbed/"getting goalied"Never a Mike hater. He pretty much came in cold as a pbp guy and figured it would take time. I was still a bit stunned at how well he got the names right during the prospect games this year; even opposing team players. You can tell he's put time into it. And perhaps just perception but it seems he's bringing out a bit more of the old Tripp this year.
My two gripes with him is the way his voice goes 2 octave higher at some not necessarily impactful or spectacukar plays. The other in a similar vein is he'll make many "great save" calls when they are some fairly basic saves.