Meichel Kane
My Name Is
- Jun 6, 2006
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Tyler Myers name has been legally changed to "Big Tyler Myers".
I thought I had heard him incorrectly, but this is unbelievable.Leino hasn't been back out from the locker room.
...he's on the ice.
I really think he's the worst color guy in the league.
I gotta admit, even though I really do like Ray...and it's not his fault he's being totally miscast on the broadcast team...
This is one of the funniest threads I have ever seen.
I have to throw my personal favorite out there. About 2 years ago the Sabres had a segment about players visiting kids at Roswell or something and Ray's commentary after the clip was that going to visit these kids is "the most fantastic thing you can awesome do."
Ok, here's a word for word transcription of Rob Ray describing Hecht's goal from the Ottawa game:
"Jochen Hecht just doughing what he does, throws the puck to the net from any area. Here he just trills up on Kyle Turris, trying to throw the puck at the net, realizing he had Brain Flynn going, looking to try to get to the front for him... and it finds it's way right through the five hole of Lehner to put themselves up two here."
What an absolute wordsmith.
Well crap, it's a bit less funny, then. Grammar errors and accents are free game in my book, but I worked with a woman who had a lot of trouble communicating people's names and drug names correctly. Turns out she had a tumor the size of a baseball in her head. Incredibly she started working again very quickly after getting **** attended to.Did anybody else catch it on Friday when he was on WGR and they just introduced him and he kinda meshed some of his words together and I think Bulldog laughed a little. Ray then got pretty upset and said that's just how people where he's from talk. I kinda got the impression that Ray knows everyone makes fun of him. He told a story of getting emails from people in the organization laughing at him for words/things he said/attempted to say
Well crap, it's a bit less funny, then. Grammar errors and accents are free game in my book, but I worked with a woman who had a lot of trouble communicating people's names and drug names correctly. Turns out she had a tumor the size of a baseball in her head. Incredibly she started working again very quickly after getting **** attended to.
I'd feel a lot better if he was dopey and didn't care about pronouncing long foreign names correctly, but Rob's brain has taken a hell of a lot of punches. That can't be good.