Sticksandsun
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I always think these are awesome and this was no exception.
Is this considered Sportsnet or CBC still?The playoff wrap-up montage is one of the best things Sportsnet does every year.
Is this considered Sportsnet or CBC still?
I guess Sportsnet adopted the tradition and has continued it admirably.
^Still my all time favourite.
Last night's was fantastic as well.
I guess Sportsnet adopted the tradition and has continued it admirably.
^Still my all time favourite.
Last night's was fantastic as well.
I guess Sportsnet adopted the tradition and has continued it admirably.
^Still my all time favourite.
Last night's was fantastic as well.
I believe the guy who made these CBC HNIC montages was Tim Thompson. He always did such a good job of matching the action to the lyrics of the song.I thought I heard years ago they fired the guy CBC had doing these, maybe they found someone just as good or close to it.
I guess Sportsnet adopted the tradition and has continued it admirably.
^Still my all time favourite.
Last night's was fantastic as well.
I believe the guy who made these CBC HNIC montages was Tim Thompson. He always did such a good job of matching the action to the lyrics of the song.
The 2010 Playoffs ending montage is my favourite as well and I absolutely love "Tonight, Tonight" by the Smashing Pumpkins.
A few personal highlights for me in the montage:
-Every line of dialogue uttered by Bob Cole, the best play-by-play voice of all-time.
-Jonathan Quick entering through a flimsy castle set almost demolishing the torch on the wall as he pushes the door aside, for some weird reason I always find this little detail funny.
-Jean Beliveau giving Glen Metropolit a few words of encouragement.
-The lucky kid Tuukka Rask, 13 years old from Savonlinna, Finland, chosen among many eager young hockey fans to stand alongside the Bruins players on the ice for the national anthems.
-Craig Anderson's 51 save shutout in game 3 against the Sharks, the best goaltending performance you'll ever see.
-Dustin Byfugliens swagger and Dustin Byfuglien in general.
-Penguin sinner about to confess looking for absolution from the Canadiens priest.
-The lil' broad street bully.
A shame the otherwise memorable and dramatic 2010 playoffs had to end with the Blackhawks tainted win.
I guess Sportsnet adopted the tradition and has continued it admirably.
^Still my all time favourite.
Last night's was fantastic as well.
I like this one, but I am biased.