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Doc Emerick has the most grating voice in all of sports.
I guess you've never heard Duane Kuiper & Mike Krukow or that A-hole John Sterling.
Doc Emerick has the most grating voice in all of sports.
In any of the broadcasts, I have watched when he is the commentator has been on mute.Doc Emerick has the most grating voice in all of sports
Neither. Give me Chris Cuthbert or a prime Bob Cole and Simpson and Emerick can just piss off!
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The man stayed too long and even as a fan of his style I will admit that. He was great in the 80s-90s though and the clips are out there if you want to listen. I just find that Emerick and Hughson are boring and seeming to lack the connection that a guy like Cole or Gallivan had with the players and the general understanding of what was really going on out there.I never really heard Cole in his prime, but I couldn’t stand him as a Bruins fan. He was clearly (and understandably) partial to Canadian teams and he could barely follow the play during his last ten years as a broadcaster.
He would just do bizarre things as well...like refer to David Krejci as the Bruins “tough guy”. Wtf?
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If we're talking about the pitch of their voices, Cuthberts is higher pitched than Emricks. I also can't stand his stereotypical "oot and aboot" Canadian accent. I've also never felt any goosebumps listening to him and that plays a big factor for me.Apparently some people are much more sensitive to high pitched screeching than others. To me Emrick sounds like a chimpanzee, so I find it odd that you would compare Cuthbert to him in that way.
John Forslund is excellent for the Canes, but when it comes to NBC broadcasts, he tones it down big time unfortunately.Option C, John Forslund
Word's can't describe how much i hate Doc's commentary. I'm eagerly looking forward to the day he retires or the league gets a deal with a new network who drops him.
You misspelled Dan Kelly.Doc
Whenever this comes up, I always mention Dave Strader, the GOAT. RIP. (I don't really think he was the greatest of all time, but he was my favorite)