Rangers vs. Canadiens Has a Special “Glow” To It
The Eastern Conference Finals is an Original Six Classic. The Rangers and Canadiens will face-off on Saturday at 1pm in the Bell Centre. For me it also brings back a fond memory, the FOX GLOW PUCK!
In 1994 Fox won the NHL broadcasting contract and honestly put some great effort into it. From great commercials to broadcast innovations, they went all in. One of the most common complaints, that you still hear today is how difficult the puck can be to follow on the ice. The FoxTrax puck was introduced during the All Star Game in 1996. The reaction was mixed, but many casual viewers loved it because they could finally see where the puck was at all times. Hardcore fans mostly hated it, because all of a sudden it looked like a beach ball on a player’s stick. The glow faded away in 1998 when ABC obtained the broadcasting rights and has never been seen again.
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Looking back at it, the FoxTrax Puck was a great idea that technology was too far behind on. I wonder if revamped today, what it would look like? Maybe it can go on and off, like when the puck is on the near boards and we can’t actually see the puck, or lost in a scrum in the crease? Or for video replays? It certainly warrants consideration, especially as the popularity of hockey on TV is growing.
You know what was the coolest thing about hockey on Fox? The robots! Yes, the robots were first a hockey thing NFL fans. Check out the video clip below from the Rangers came 6 series clinching win in 1996. It’s loaded with glowing pucks and animated robots. More importantly, it’s full of great memories for many hockey fans over 30.
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We will certainly have a lot more about the Rangers vs. Canadiens on both FullTilt Rangers and The FullTilt Hockey Network. For now, here is a quick recap of the last time these two teams met in the playoffs.
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