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Geez, Tolvanen was #11 by THN but fell to Nashville #30 and IIRC was put on waivers and claimed by Seattle
And check out the other name there, all-star Cody Glass!Geez, Tolvanen was #11 by THN but fell to Nashville #30 and IIRC was put on waivers and claimed by Seattle
2018 phenom Filip “PTO” Zadina
Reddit has been taking a look at THN’s scouting reports and draft previews of the previous years. I found Necas’ interesting, because it’s (IMO) almost unchanged to how he plays now.
On my phone I can't read the fine test. What does it say about Glass' Ceiling?And check out the other name there, all-star Cody Glass!
On my phone I can't read the fine test. What does it say about Glass' Ceiling?
Ever since he came out swinging, he must've kept working.On my phone I can't read the fine test. What does it say about Glass' Ceiling?
Not to throw stones at himOn my phone I can't read the fine test. What does it say about Glass' Ceiling?
This seems like it's not good news for Mike and Tripp
Just join the service that the Stars and Ducks are going to next season. All in games free to stream in marketWow.
We’ve gotta start streaming.
I can't tell from the article, are the Canes still going to be on Bally? If so, how is that bad news for Mike and Tripp, or are you talking down the road more?
This seems like it's not good news for Mike and Tripp
I can't tell from the article, are the Canes still going to be on Bally? If so, how is that bad news for Mike and Tripp, or are you talking down the road more?
Given the relationship with 99.9 and Capital Broadcasting, I expect the emergency plan would be one with a digital station of WRAL or WRAZ, hopefully moving to a longer-term solution after this season.It sounds like Bally is still planning on carrying several teams but those teams have got to know that the bottom is going to drop out of this sooner rather than later. There’s got to be some kind of plan b in place, they can’t just not broadcast games. I mean I guess they could but I feel like that would have to be leaving money on the table
My take is yes for this year as Dsg/Balky has the necessary funding and broadcast rights for this year:I can't tell from the article, are the Canes still going to be on Bally? If so, how is that bad news for Mike and Tripp, or are you talking down the road more?
Im sure there is a lot more to it that I would ever know about but it seems like someone with Dundon's resources (or that of any owner) could pretty quickly get a streaming service up and running if need be. I know the equipment is expensive but he could pretty easily get the crew in place. Isnt most of the crew employed by the Canes anyway?The worrisome part is that there is no assurances here that Bally is willing or able to finish the year broadcasting games for anyone. We are over of their smallest markets, if they have to start slashing expenses, you have to figure we are at the top of that list, and now that we know they are in bankruptcy with no buyer to bail them out, it's probably in our best interests to immediately pivot to our backup plan.
This is the same company that started dropping MLB teams on a whim last year. You can't trust them.
He was not even on an nhl contract at the time of the trade. I remember it clearly because it was so strange.Wasn't he more of a trade for the Checkers than the Canes?