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Date: | Thu, 13 Oct 1994 10:21:25 -0400 |
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On Thu, 13 Oct 1994, M. David wrote:
> This not about college hockey per say but is of genral hockey intrest.
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> Last night ESPN 2 showed the IHL game between Atlanta and Minnesota. In
> the game they used a "fire puck". This puck was equiped with special
> refelective tape that made it glow on TV but appeared normal to those in
> the stands. The purpose of it was to make the game more telengenic
> because the puck will be easier to see. I personally found little
> difference in my abilty to follow the puck. I was wondering if anybody
> else saw the game and what they thaught of the puck and if college hockey
> should try something like this for the games that are shown on TV.
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> David
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David,
I thought it was a lot easier to see. I could even see the puck hit the
crossbar, because it left a "trace" of sorts. However, at last year's
IHL All-Star game they used the same type of puck, and it was not very
easy to see because the lighting wasn't that great. I think the lighting
may have been better because a national network was doing the game. If a
Prime affiliate had been doing the game this may not have been the case.
James
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