• @AlternatePersonMan
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    1116 hours ago

    Fuck Bettman. That greesy asshole has ruined the NHL. His stupid green screen ads have made games unwatchable.

    • @[email protected]
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      213 hours ago

      I’m not certain these are the same type of ads you’re talking about, but I want to chime in on the too many #$@%ing ads topic. My hockey watching is pretty much limited to Leafs playoff games, although I watch a lot of NBA, MLB, and CFL games - so I know sports broadcasts. Anyway, the ads along the sideboards that ‘fly in’ on NHL TV broadcasts are ridiculous, imo, in how much of a ‘suppression of visual distraction’ (mental effort) it takes to follow the puck and game as a viewer

      • @AlternatePersonMan
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        27 hours ago

        Those are the ads. They also blur pucks, sticks, and bodies sometimes. And also are super bright so your eyes are drawn away from the play of an already difficult to track sport.

        Fuck Bettman.

      • @[email protected]OP
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        39 hours ago

        Chirping in, it’s probably because you watch the Leafs.

        No but for real, I agree. The amount of ads since Covid has increased drastically and it’s so annoying. So many board ads, so many jersey/helmet ads, betting ads are everywhere and it’s just… urgh. I love the sport, but it’s such an horrible league. I’ve been going more to LHJMQ and it’s more fun (local Québec league).

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        311 hours ago

        They should put like a blue glowing outline on the puck to make it easier the follow. And, like, make it streak red when someone does a slapped shot to make it more exciting! Subscribe to my channel for more groundbreaking hockey ideas.

        • @AlternatePersonMan
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          27 hours ago

          I would take the glowing puck back over what they’ve done with flashing banner ads everywhere. At least one attempted to draw your eye toward the play.