NHL on FOX | 1995 Stanley Cup Playoffs Round 1 Telecast: GAME 1 (4/9/95) 2:30 ET / 1:30 PT #8 NYR vs. #1 PHI #8 VAN vs. #1 DET #6 SJ vs. #3 LA #7 CHI vs. #2 STL NHL on FOX 1995 Stanley Cup Playoffs #8 NY Rangers #1 Philadelphia #8 Vancouver #1 Detroit #6 San Jose #3 Los Angeles #7 Chicago #2 St. Louis NHL on FOX | 1995 Stanley Cup playoffs GAME 1 telecast: Following tonight: First Round - GAME 1 #5 Calgary #4 Winnipeg 9:30 ET / 8:30 PT 1995 Stanley Cup Playoffs
ESPN National Hockey Night | 1995 Stanley Cup playoffs: Playoff matchups Round 1 telecast: GAME 1 (4/10/95) 6:30 ET / 5:30 PT GAME 3 (4/14/95) 7 ET / 6 PT GAME 6 (4/20/95) 8 ET / 7 PT Playoff telecast: #6 Quebec #3 Pittsburgh ESPN National Hockey Night 1995 Stanley Cup Playoffs
I’m a Rangers Fan.. Quebec Nordiques had the BEST Jerseys in Hockey! Goalie Helmet was SICK! Didn’t watch the full video, assuming that was Jocelyn Thibbault?
Got to love the opening Disco mùsic! In the 70s it seemed a prerequisite to include a bit of "Wakka-Chakka Wakka-Chakka Wakka-Chakka..." music in your program or you wouldnt be hip with the youngsters!
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Shout out to Denis Dupere on that first Rockies goal. Turned out to be the last goal Denis would score in his NHL career. Denis was also a member of the original Washington Capitals, worst team in NHL history going 8-67-5. But Denis was their representative in NHL All-Star game. Between his time in Washington, a year with the Kansas City Scouts and his last two with Rockies, Denis saw a lot of pretty bad hockey. Sadly, Denis passed away in 2019 from cancer.
There was an anecdote about the Bruins clobbering the first-year Caps and Bobby Orr feeling sorry for them so he backed off on Dupere saying, "shoot Dupey, shoot!"
i miss the old sticks... lots of almost completely straight blades, or crazy curves, 98% with black tape, the good ol sher-wood, koho, titan, vic, can't find those anymore.
Great interview from one of the most humble thoughtful human beings to have ever played pro sports. Dave is a terrific person who was above his role as an enforcer. A superior role model.
_"Fox is doing fine... It's cup time!"_ Coward lyric idea, but this definitely was a good success for the NHL on television. Fox probably had it better than ESPN or ABC in the decade, but considering how evolution exists, this would be an absolute wrestling match for coverage lineup and most importantly - the ratings. But in summary, the graphics really are derived from the _NFL on Fox_ alongside the music (composed by Scott Schreer). The studio changes overtime accomodate whatever telecast to air. But clearly dominates a signature and originality nobody else probably had, especially for a network that in December 1993 outbidded a more elder TV channel for America's big name in sports...
People often forget just how good a team the flyers actually were. Fast forwards, tough checkers and defense and a wall in goal. Beating Boston in 74 was genius...let Orr have the puck then pound him ever chance. He'll score a few times then become irrelevant. And it worked. Their discipline was also incredible. Game 6 against the Bruins is a great example. Flyers played as if the rule book was stapled to their asses. It frustrated the Bruins and especially Orr who got that stupid penalty with just over 2 minutes to go and behind 1 to 0. One thing more. People forget just how good Gilles Gilbert the Bruins goalie was. But lived under the shadow of Bernie Parent.
There is an excellent documentary by HBO here on youtube. Explains how and why the flyers became what they were and the forces that were pitted against them. Also interesting was almost every flyer interviewed were such well spoken and gentlemen.
Schultz was considered a sniper. Never got into a real hard fight until he was in the AHL (which is amazing because back then junior hockey was fighting with a little hockey infused).
So many forget hust how long Emerick was a Flyers announcer..... most remember Devils and NBC, but the Hextall playoff goal was a pretty good call. Emerick and Clement was the original great duo before Thorne and Clement.