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My dad's not here right now, he's still at work,
so I'm gonna bless him.
Mike Shope and the Bulldog.
I'm gonna see if there's a clean version
so that my parents and the people at my school
will not get met at me.
We've got the spritzer filled with water,
just in case if stock gets too fire,
I'm gonna set up the speaker and I'm gonna listen to
Mike Shope and the Bulldog.
I think this is the best Mike Shope feature
that I've heard in a long time.
I think his flow is really good on it
and I like his aggressiveness on it and the Bulldog.
Put not enough effort in it.
I think overall his flow was good,
but I don't like that mobile wrapping.
That was my review of Mike Shope and the Bulldog.
Didn't need the spritzer.
Wasn't fire enough.
No spritzer, P.U.
No spritzer.
Happy Friday, happy opening day for the bison's.
Sons out.
I have a friend who went.
My car said it was 33 degrees.
You got that, the sun's out.
You get a free ticket because it wasn't 50.
Great idea.
I found myself thinking this afternoon
standing in my backyard in the shade and then in the sun.
Like, okay, I'm waiting outside with my dog
and I realize I'm in the shade.
Like, that's kind of cold out.
I'm thinking about the bison.
So, well, get in the sun.
Fine.
It's a little bit better.
That's what I was.
The sun feels good.
Leading up to it was probably fine.
It was probably, it was definitely at most in the 40s
for the very first opening day there in 88 that I went to.
Okay.
But you were at that.
Yeah, and it was overcatally.
It was not, there was no precipitation,
but it was not sunny.
Like, it was it was kind of a gray kind of like spotty bits
of sun, mixes sun and clouds.
Maybe they would have said, I don't know.
You know, you should coin that.
But not like, not like today.
Today is like blue sky everywhere.
It's, I mean, you're going to feel the sun
if you're on the right side of the field.
I think it was probably fine for the people who went.
Yeah.
Put a coat on.
Right.
Right.
No shorts.
And the sun probably would feel good.
Yes.
You were at the shady side.
Yeah.
I should have remembered that.
I'm sure you've told me.
Yeah.
You were at the first ever game there.
I've got a great picture of my friend and Tom Prince.
It's, Tom Prince at a solo home run.
But there's a picture of me sneaking a cigarette.
There's like a lady in a babushka behind it.
Like it's a, it's a, it's a very, it looks like it could be
from, if I'm not in it, the picture looks like maybe
it could be from 1950.
But then there's me and my friends.
Anyway, maybe I'll get around to tweeting that.
Taken by Harry Skull.
No.
No, take him by my friend Bud Redding took that picture,
I believe.
Is he a professional?
No.
No.
I had a camera.
A 1980 camera.
A camera.
They let you take a camera.
I don't believe it was attached to a phone.
In fact, I'm sure that you would have done.
Yeah.
In the 80s.
You would have taken cameras.
The ballpark was a big deal.
It's a game.
Anywhere.
Right.
But particularly like, you know, you want to have some record
of a historical event.
Here's this new ballpark opening downtown.
We're, we're hoping it's the first step towards actually
getting a major league baseball team.
I know that sounds insane.
Now all these years later, maybe, but back then it was a living
breathing thing.
So like, yeah, I want to document this.
Said my friend Bud.
Well, I mean, just in general that people would have done that
in the 80s and earlier, taken cameras.
And that wouldn't have been something that would have been
confiscated.
I, I think not.
Now, I mean, you can't take peanut butter on planes.
Yeah, right.
So I think maybe in the 80s, it was a different time.
You could have taken a camera while your friend was able to.
Yes.
I don't think it, I'm assuming he didn't sneak that in.
I'm assuming he just walked in with like, with like, maybe his
girlfriend at the time had a purse the size of a small
duffle bag.
And that also probably didn't matter.
You can't take a purse into the Sabers games.
Right.
You can't take anything really anywhere anymore.
You can't take anything anywhere.
Just your phone.
We still go.
Your phone in a form of payment.
But we still, that's all that's, that's all you're.
Your phone is your form of payments.
Right.
You don't even need anything else.
You just sort of show your phone.
And there's the money.
There's the ticket.
Yep.
We still go.
Interesting.
My opening day story is Rochester 1994.
I would have been 22.
I'll keep this short.
I've told the story probably too many times, but I'll never forget it.
I got into the position of being the PA announcer there like a week before,
days before the season.
Somebody, I think the guy died actually.
And they needed somebody and I got it.
So there it was 94 Rochester Ottawa.
And so Orioles expose.
And the opening day is the best day for the PA announcer of the year,
because you're introducing all the players you have, you know, you, you have time.
Get a lot of air there.
Yeah.
So it was a beautiful, warm, unseasonably warm day in Rochester.
And I was like, this is probably going to be the best day of my life.
Announcing players and in the sun and packed stadium for the opener, everything.
Great day, great moment, memory.
Next day, 40 degrees colder and the roof literally blew off.
The wind took a sheet metal panel off the silver stadium roof
and sent it hurtling, flying through the air toward the field.
Oh boy, toward the third base dugout.
People are sitting there.
They have no idea that Plymouth Rock is about to large metal object is flying
toward them, right?
It could have been like a tragedy.
Yeah.
And you know, even if it sort of lands, I was going to be super sharp on the edges.
Sure.
It just landed safely somewhat.
Maybe it made it to the field.
Hopefully it did.
I forget.
But there was a moment where like we all sort of in the press box saw this giant
piece of metal fly off the roof and head for the field.
Oh boy.
And no one died.
So that was good.
But very day two was not no introductions, no sunshine, flying metal, right?
Yeah, very different.
Yeah.
Onward to the 1994 Red Wing season.
Okay.
Well, we hope anyone who's down there, you're having a, you're having a good day.
Stay in warm.
Tonight, Sabers and Red Wings, would you take overtime?
I feel like I have to say yes.
I can still get two points.
I don't really, I might even want, I might even want
Detroit.
Now you got it.
I might even want Detroit.
Yeah, because tonight's, tonight for them is I saw a win.
They're far from like in great shape, but a win is like they're 47% to get in.
And over time, loss.
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Drops it down to 30-something and a regulation loss, this is for Detroit, drops them to 27% or something
to get in.
I think I want them in the pool, you know, I think they are the weakest of all of the teams
that are vying for these spots.
So I know that's a little counterintuitive, right, they're that bad, why would I take
overtime?
Well, because I want them in, I'd like them in instead of Ottawa, or even Columbus, or
whoever that's going to shake out.
Boston?
Boston, sure.
You can take an overtime loss right now.
No, neither.
No, I would take overtime.
That's why.
Yeah, I think.
I mean, I have to be cocky about it, but what I'd like for the, what I'd like for the
idea is for the savers to be better at overtime.
That would be ideal.
Yeah.
I don't think they've really figured out overtime, or they're guys like Thompson, sometimes
these overtime's just gotten beat, he's gotten trapped or made a mistake and yeah, he got
all tangled up in anhyme and yeah, that's a do the thing where I'm picking on their
best guy, you know, some of these guys aren't even going to see the ice in overtime.
But yeah, I think overtime is good.
They seem, they have, and this is not new, and they're not the only team that does this,
but did they not have crebs out there to take, to take the draw and lost the draw, and
he didn't go right off, because maybe because they lost the draw, I don't, I would think
if they had won the draw, he goes off for someone else.
But I don't know, they lose the draw, he stays on and they never get the puck.
So they're, they're very focused on that, like let's get the puck, which, you know,
I make sense.
I mean, in a game like Wednesdays, they never touched it after they lost that draw.
So getting to have it first can be extremely beneficial.
You might just have one possession in the game, like Boston did, but I'm not sure I love
Peyton Krebs to start overtime.
Sal said on his show that Paul said that Krebs had a better night in the circle than
Carrick.
Okay.
So maybe that's why that was, I mean, get a save.
I would assume that there's a reason for it.
Yeah, like maybe just based on the game and the face off matchups within the game.
I know he did Krebs, while out there in regulation with Tuck and Thompson, win an offensive
zone draw that they got a good scoring chance out of in the second period, or just remember
where the draw was.
So maybe that was that same matchup and Lindy wanted to do it again and hope that he
would duplicate it and he didn't.
But yeah, get a save.
That'd be good.
They should have been able to get one.
Maybe they don't get the puck after that, but, you know, it's why, well, is it even worth
talking about anymore?
It's why 15 years ago, the analytics world kind of came up with face offs really don't
matter.
Anytime somebody who thinks that that's just nonsense sees a play where they score somebody
scores off a draw, then they're like, right after you with why this is why they do.
And like everything matters sometimes, everything, like the seventh guy on the line on a kickoff
coverage team.
Well, that really matters because one time he got beat, right?
So you'd expect to be able to get a stop and keep the game going, but yeah, I don't
think any, well, I don't know, I don't want to speak for the analytics community on this,
but I don't think anyone would deny that like there are certainly moments in the game
where winning the face off matters more than it does at other times.
But overall, what the face offs don't matter thing was born out of is that being great
at winning draws does not mean you're going to be a good team.
There's a lot of other things that have to go right.
You can win draws and lose possession almost immediately because how often are you scoring
off of it?
It's that too.
It's that goal is saying 92% of shots.
It's like a few times a year you get a scoring play right off of a draw.
Yeah.
To win the face off is better than losing it, but if you don't score off of it, then how
much wasn't really worth it at all, you know, and kind of in the same vein, defensively,
like, you know, you're up three to two with a minute and a half to go and there's a draw
on you.
And you want to win that draw and get a shot at the open net, whatever you got, you know,
that's a good time to win a draw, but you can also blow that when the draw and not
get it out and you're in your own end and like, how much value was there and actually winning
the draw?
Yeah.
Like I started by saying, it's not even interesting anymore, but I probably would be to
some people, the, you know, the Olympic gold medal game Canada won both of the face-offs
and over time.
That was three on three for the gold medal and lost the game.
The Sabers, it can be said, are last though in the statistic in a league or 30 second.
Norris was supposed to help that and of course, Kerrick is supposed to help that.
Let's just pray that it doesn't make keys to the game one of these days face-offs.
Come on.
It has been a long season and then now to be ready for playoff keys to the game.
Oh, God.
I think we could, we could end up there.
I'm, I'm, I'm bracing myself for that.
I think it's realistic that we could end up there.
Tampa gets one point.
Did you see any of it?
I saw quite a lot, quite a bit of it.
Yeah.
I, I think, um, CS Seattle really did a great job to get that game to overtime and I feel
like they stole, they stole the extra point from Tampa.
Tampa was absolutely ragdolling them in the third period.
That game was three one at one point, you know, midway through maybe and then Tampa tied
it up and shots in the third period were like at one point, twelve to two or something
and it really looked like that.
It was just everything was in the, in the Seattle zone, uh, it was Groobauer.
He played great and then they got a chance in overtime and Montour made a real nice little
heavy play there.
I don't think Vassalusky thought he was going to shoot it and he shot it and they won.
So where was this game on TV?
This game was, where did I have this game?
It might have been a TNT game again.
No, I don't think that's right.
NHL Network?
ESPN Plus.
ESPN Plus.
ESPN Plus.
No, I honestly, I'm not, I'm not, there were, it had to be ESPN Plus.
Okay.
I think it's where it was.
They had a ton of games last night and I was just, I remember scrolling through their
guide looking for that game and it took me a while but I got there.
Um, yeah, I'm mistaken about TNT.
It was, it was, uh, anyway.
So I had the Tampa broadcast of the game, um, they spent, you don't need to know.
It's like, I'm always hesitant.
I always want to dive into this but I'm always hesitant to do so because I don't really
know what it sounds like, you know, to different people, whether that's based on income or
based on age, it's just, it's, I'm losing my mind over not being able to find games and
know where to look and I mean, it's opening day and I'm not beating myself up over not
knowing to go to peacock for baseball.
I didn't know that I was going to need to do that because that's new this year.
Even last night, I wanted to see the Dodgers and okay, right peacock, NBC is doing this
fubo, which we have doesn't have NBC.
So you need peacock to watch, you know, primarily, I guess baseball now and I, I heard that
the Nationals Cubs game, like Nationals fans couldn't find the game anywhere on the
regular stream.
If that's even the right term for something and then the other streams, like they couldn't
get it.
You couldn't get to the Nationals.
That makes sense because I did read in the run up to baseball starting, I won't talk
about opening, it was opening night in the opening day and anyway, whatever.
The baseball season ramping up.
There was some media reporter I follow that like there's a, there's a handful of teams
and maybe these two teams or at least one of them were among them where like all of these
sort of regional sports networks went belly up last season and the, the tweet was basically
and there probably was an entire story attached to it.
You know, for these teams, they don't yet have their broadcast plans solidified.
These things often come down to the wire and I'm like, I'll say these teams are playing
tomorrow and the teams can't tell their fans exactly where they're going to find the games
yet.
Which is, I mean, that's the, that's the definition of going down to the wire.
So maybe that was one of those that they either didn't get it sorted out or people just
had really no idea where to go get it because word didn't get out in time because it
was decision was made so late.
It was not there, whether it was through Fios or any other service that you could have
had.
There was no access to the game.
Verizon was telling people on Twitter that you need this extra channel that's available
but, you know, like reset your system and something like you were supposed to know to
do that.
And then the fans came back with, well, this is just going to cost me more than to get
this channel 5.79 or something like, I don't know.
I think it's righteous to be completely baffled by all of this put together.
But I also think it's kind of boring.
It's probably boring to listen to or even lame, just like, you know, figure it out, figure
out some way to find your sporting events.
But what do we got tonight?
MSG?
Easy one?
Yeah, I think just regular old sabers tonight.
Yeah, I believe that that's the case.
One of the great things about being at the game on Wednesday was the boards don't change.
Yeah, that's a plus, you know.
You're not constantly distracted.
Do you get distracted by this?
Did you ever?
Is this just a me thing?
Like, I hate it so much that it's always, and the biggest reason why I hate it is
not that it really takes my eyes off the hockey game because it mostly doesn't do that.
I've always been bothered.
This is even like wearing dark versus white.
Places should look like the places that they are.
Right.
And if you're changing the uniforms and slapping ads on the glass and putting up Zach Brown
band, you know, promotions for your own arena, and I have no, all I have is the center
rice logos that identify who it is.
What am I looking at?
Right.
They want you.
I'm not even kidding.
I'll say it again.
When do we get to fake fans?
When do we get to?
There are only 10,000 people here.
Let's slap some fake people in there, so it looks like we have a sellout.
They would move.
I mean, sports teams have moved people down.
The bison's have a game on TV.
They'll move people to seats behind the plate.
So why not just put fake people behind the plate?
Some day we will.
Probably be old enough to live to the day where they put fake fans where where this does
annoy me mostly is watching highlights back because I don't always know right away where
you used to know where the game was in part based on what the ads on.
If you don't see the center rice logo, you kind of know, oh, this game's in Boston.
I see a giant duck and donuts ad in the inside the blue line or you know, whatever for
the local stuff, right, Canadian banks for a Montreal RBC or something.
And now, yeah, that's depending on what feature watching, like if Boston's playing in Montreal,
I'm getting Dunkin' Donuts on the wall because it's the Boston feed if I'm watching and
that I don't like that at all, mostly what where it bothers me, the changing, it's not
so much when the digital ad changes over during the standard wide shot of the play.
And that is jarring or it can be, but I think I've gotten used to it.
Where it bothers me is when they switch from that regular wide camera shot where you've
got the digital ads for the broadcast and they quickly go down to like an ice level shot
to a guy in the corner with the puck and it's the stuff that's in the rink.
And then they quickly go back to the wide shot and it's back to the digital stuff and
that just is an assault on my senses.
That bothers me.
But you can only complain about so many things in the world.
Sure.
That's just, yeah.
Once in a while.
I've mostly gotten over it.
Yeah.
Right.
Once in a while.
All right.
So you would take over time, so would I.
Anybody else playing the night that we need to know about?
No.
There's only two games in the league.
I thought it's Rangers.
Yeah.
What about the draft though?
Well, that's not our problem.
You sure?
Yes.
You promise?
Yes.
Okay.
NBA is big on that today.
We have this rules proposal in the NFL from the Steelers that I couldn't even recite
to you and I refused to look it up.
Sorry.
On a Friday, especially, that like you're only getting certain number or maybe it's like
adding, I'm not sure if it's adding or subtracting X number of phone calls and video zoom calls
you can make with UFA in the legal tampering.
The Steelers have some idea that they want to change the rules on that.
Then I thought like, okay, well, I'm just not going to learn this.
And then I saw the three pronged NBA anti-tanking proposal document.
Oh boy.
Today.
And I just, three pronged.
I can't.
Three pronged.
I just feel like I cannot figure out anything anymore.
Uh huh.
It's bad.
Where are the games?
The ads on the boards are confusing and these rules changes have us.
I am 80.
No.
Welcome.
Welcome.
Welcome to the day.
I am 80 now.
I have no idea what any of that means.
How about just not have a lottery or fix your site.
Fix your rules so that the worst teams don't get the top draft picks.
That's what your problem is.
Hockey, basketball, that's all sports.
That's what your problem is.
You have a built to benefit the worst teams.
Don't have a draft.
You shouldn't anyway.
The problem is though that drafts are fun and huge content creators.
So we want drafts, but really why have them?
Why not have it be like any other business where people get to go where they were wanted
and paid the most and, you know, would the Buffalo Sabers be completely priced out of
having a good team?
I don't know.
Not necessarily.
Guys want to play.
Not sorry to make it so complicated so early on a Friday.
His son is out.
Bulldog said it.
Sam Panty out of it's coming up.
He's not going to want to talk about any of this.
You're going to want to talk tournament.
Oh, yeah.
Baseball futures.
No.
The White Sox getting blasted.
14 to 1.
Whatever that was.
Yeah.
Right.
And who knows what else.
I was asked a question yesterday.
I don't know if you want to take a try at this.
I know we got Sam coming up, but I was asked like how focused I am.
Like what do they feel like when the Sabers actually clinch a spot?
And I didn't really know how to respond, like I don't, I feel, I'm not on edge.
Maybe people still are out there.
I don't know.
I've not been on edge about this team making the playoffs since New Year's.
I just felt like they were, they were, they were good.
And they're, they're placed in the standings.
It's so good right now that I'm not focused at all on what the magic number is and what
it's going to, I just feel like it's kind of anticlimactic at this point.
They're, they're, they're, it would be beyond stunning if they missed at this point.
Every model has them at a hundred percent.
I'm not worried about it.
Right.
So that takes to me the heat off of like if I'm, if I'm in a, I mean, I'm in a race
for first.
I'm in a race for second or third, maybe, right?
I'm in a race for the best spot I can get.
But I, I don't feel like I'm in a race trying to fend off the senators, you know, I don't
want them in, but I'm not worried about them passing me or taking my spot.
So it's like, I don't know.
I just wonder if fans are focused on like, you know, the, the moment they clinched the
game.
Well, I don't know.
I'm not really, it'll be great.
I mean, I'm not saying I'll be like, I don't have any reaction, but it's not that important
moment to me.
I think what, what I've thought doing this, asking such questions is I don't think people
really want to talk about it.
Like it's a given.
People don't want to assume.
Yeah.
Until they've officially done it.
We'll talk about it some more.
Sam Panney out of its next might show up in the Bulldog Savers and Red Wings pregame at
six here on WGR.
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So Brian, why do you care?
I care because I don't want to leave anybody behind.
I oversee one of the biggest resource center in Unite Healthcare.
I see people walked in in my office every day, just like my parents.
They have no idea about the healthcare.
I feel like they're my uncles, aunties.
I treat these people like family.
I'm Brian, and I'm committed to care.
Oh, could this vintage store be any cuter?
Right?
And the best part?
They accept discover.
Accept discover?
In a little place like this?
I don't think so, Jennifer.
Oh yeah, huh.
Discover's accepted where I like to shop.
Come on, baby.
Get with the times.
Right.
So we shouldn't get the parachute pants?
These are making a comeback.
I think.
Discover is accepted at 99% of places that take credit cards nationwide.
Based on the February 2025 Nilsen report,
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Autotrader.
Buy your car online.
Really?
