Meh. I hate to be critical of these guys but his voice is so hard to listen to even doing color. I just feel he's got a terrible voice for any sort of radio or TV broadcast work.
I think Loubo is great. I love him passion, his knowledge and the fact he isn’t run of the mill
^A "higher" pitched Whalen? I think you mean lower, good sir. Nobody was more high pitched and nasal than Ed.
Whalen's voice went higher when he was excited; which, to be fair, was most of the time when he was doing PBP. When he was just reading the sports news on radio or TV, his voice was actually a touch deeper and more resonant than Loubardias's. (Though still incredibly nasal. Somewhere in Heaven, Ed Whalen's nose, Howard Cosell's nose, and Don Adams's nose are hanging out together and annoying the literal Hell out of the new arrivals.)
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The in-house narrative in Edmonton was that Kostinem finished the season with very similar numbers to Markstrom. He is just as good, and they wouldn't be surprised to see him finish better than Markstrom this year.
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Very similar numbers this year as well. Maybe even better!
(games, wins, losses, ties, GA, SPG, GAA, SO, assists)
Whenever I see McAvi, I always think of Cousin Avi from Snatch and I giggle.
Connor at Customs leaving Canada when he finally gets traded...
Customs Officer: Anything to declare?
McAvi: Yeah, don't go to Edmonton!
Question: Which of the Oilers is Brick Top?
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—Ethan Wyttenbach
Honestly the Oilers would be better off trading McDavid for an absolute HAUL before his career ending injury. He thinks he is just going to get a pass to the net for the rest of his career?
I want this line to do well, I hope they get chance to work and figure out how best to use each other. I think they're all smart guys and can devise plays that work down low or off the rush ie what's needed against different opponent styles.
Don't listen to noise and keep working is what I'd tell them. I think there is so much potential and talent here (don't care what anyone else thinks).
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