nhl ice hockey on tv

by admin on October 23, 2008

nhl ice hockey on tv
Why are the Edmonton Oilers games broadcast through cameras in front of the penalty box – not the bank of the players?

Only out of curiosity, if one reason Edmonton seems to be the only ice hockey in the NHL, where the cameras filming the game (normal action) are placed on the side of the track to the banks of the players. I see a lot of hockey and I think that emissions from Rexall Place are the only ones where the boxes are just the top screen and the banks are in the root (hope that makes sense). The Oilers logo is also returned (compared with most scenarios NHL). I guess the reverse is not on TV. Is there a reason why they have cameras and logo position as they are? Thank you!

Theres a few arenas where his style, AHL and NHL (I was in Hamilton Bulldogs, Hershey Bears game, and how it is in place for television, the device may be exposed to the penalty box, and same with the Hershey Giant Center, for television, more boxes are on the banks of the bottom) Its all mainly in shaping how the team he has. Most of them also (TV, safe in banks above), but theres some that are different. If you really you want weird, I was watching a hockey game of the former NHL Network some time ago, and he was at Boston Garden or the Montreal Forum, the banks and fine would be one together (the team benches and penalty box is on one hand, banks on the other team and the penalty box on the other side of ice).

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