3/27/2022

Cbc Stanley Cup Montage

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The NBA Finals have Gregg Popovich. The Stanley Cup Finals have Darryl Sutter.

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Both coaches are extremely successful, and both are known for their entertaining refusal to provide meaningful answers when giving interviews to members of the media. However, they each have their own unique style. Popovich is a bit more acerbic and a bit more playful. Sutter, meanwhile, is more terse and monotone, though he, too, will occasionally crack a knowing smile.

Of course, if you’re a regular reader, you know we’ve already chronicled Popovich extensively. Today, therefore, to balance things out, we have some Sutter for you.

The CBC put a fantastic montage of Sutter’s greatest hits together for Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Finals last night. And, ironically, they ran it right before Sutter gave the most forthright interview of his life to Scott Oake.

Take a look:

I guess Coach Sutter is lightening up a little bit now that his team is on the verge of winning its second Stanley Cup in three years.

Cbc Stanley Cup Montage Maker

Cbc Stanley Cup Montage

I’m starting to wonder if some big shot at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation has a niece or nephew working in the editing department on Hockey Night in Canada or something, because those people are producing some pretty epic intro montages to each game of the 2013 Stanley Cup Finals. I mean, I can understand going all out for a general “YAY PLAYOFF HOCKEY!” montage advertising the entire playoffs, or even one just for the Finals. But for every game? That just seems like overkill.

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I’m not saying these montages aren’t good. They’re actually great—which is why they’re overkill. Do I want some kind of dramatic recap of the series when tuning in to Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Finals? Sure I do. But thirty or forty seconds will suffice. Hell, maybe even a whole minute.

Last night, however, HNIC gave Canadian hockey fans (and Americans living near the Canada-U.S. border) an epic three-minute intro set to the classic Neil Young rocker, “Hey Hey, My My.”

See what I mean? It’s very well done, but what the hell are these things going to look like if this series goes to seven games?

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I guess if they need the extra time, they can always set their Game 7 intro to the entire eight minutes of Led Zepplin’s, “Stairway to Heaven.”