65 games remaining on the season, if I set the line at 19.5 total goals for Cutter, would you take the over or under?
Over. That ketchup bottle is open. With as much as hes been putting the puck on net, I have to think 20 is totally possible
65 games remaining on the season, if I set the line at 19.5 total goals for Cutter, would you take the over or under?
He and zell both do it. Hence why ahlers can never keep them straightCan we just pause for a moment and celebrate that Cutter looks like our first player since Getzlaf who fearlessly drives the puck to the net?
Hence why ahlers can never keep them straight
I watch almost every Ducks game and this does not seem like an issue to me at all. Yes, it happens once in a while during a game, but if you're watching the game, you can see the players yourself and usually realize when he's got the wrong guy. I would say there's on average once per game where he gets a name wrong and it actually jars me into thinking, for example, "That can't be Zellweger."This is a serious pet peeve of mine. Obviously, no announcer is going to correctly identify every player every time, particularly on the opposing teams, but the frequency of Ahlers' misidentification of Ducks players is wholly unacceptable. Every single game he'll have multiple incidents and it makes me crazy. I know he's been the voice of the team for a long time now and the Ducks aren't likely to make any changes any time soon, but I wish there could be some sort of ramifications for his poor performances.
He can’t keep them straight because it seems he can’t distinguish the numbers fast enough. He does this with 7/9s and 4s too, Vatrano for Terry or Minty for Johnston.He and zell both do it. Hence why ahlers can never keep them straight
I don't think our new numbers help. The numbers are a little weird. For one, the tops are too long on the 1's, it makes them look like 7's to me. I continually confuse Killorn, Vatrano and even Zegras a little bit when I see the from angles. Also, when the players are skating right in relation to the camera, the 51 and 61 do look pretty similar. The right side of the 5's and the 6's are exactly the same.He can’t keep them straight because it seems he can’t distinguish the numbers fast enough. He does this with 7/9s and 4s too, Vatrano for Terry or Minty for Johnston.
He didn’t always do it, this kind of came on a few years ago. I was hoping the new crisper font would help him but it doesn’t seem to have.
He can’t keep them straight because it seems he can’t distinguish the numbers fast enough. He does this with 7/9s and 4s too, Vatrano for Terry or Minty for Johnston.
He didn’t always do it, this kind of came on a few years ago. I was hoping the new crisper font would help him but it doesn’t seem to have.
It's exactly this. Cutter/Zell is 61/51. I think he just sees one of the numbers and says the first thing that comes to mind. Except the players he mixes up don't even have the same body type sometimes. And he should also see the other players on the ice aren't the linemates of the person he's calling.
Dostal is any guy with a 1 on his sleeve who catches a puck, according to Getty Images.to be fair, we only focus on Duck players, but our commentators focus on both teams. I don't even focus on the opponents and that makes it easier for us to notice our players faster. Ahlers needs to report on all 10 skaters all the while some of them swapping out in real time.
#1's
- Dostal (easy to identify)
- 11 Zegras
- 21 Lundy
- 51 Zell
- 61 Gauthier
- 91 Carlsson
Dostal is any guy with a 1 on his sleeve who catches a puck, according to Getty Images.
"Anaheim Ducks goaltender Lukas Dostal (1) catches the puck for a save during a preseason NHL game between the Anaheim ducks and the San Jose Sharks on October 4, 2024 at SAP Center at San Jose in San Jose, CA."
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Maybe Ahlers is ahead of the game
Same, old habit from when the quality of picture was terrible.Thing is, does he always need to look at the numbers? I can identify most of the players, save for some of the bottom 6, simply by looking at them. How they move, their skates, who else is on the ice, etc….