To mark another first, GoPro’s Professional Broadcast Solution, developed in a partnership with Vislink, will deliver live HD points of view and will debut during the 2015 NHL® All-Star Weekend, which will be held Jan. 23-25 in Columbus, Ohio. GoPro cameras worn by players will deliver real-time HD content and multiple angles and views to bring viewers even closer to the action on the ice for the 2015 Honda NHL All-Star Skills Competition™ on Saturday, Jan. 24 (7 p.m. ET on NBCSN, CBC, TVA Sports). Additional GoPro points of view are anticipated for the live broadcast of the 2015 Honda NHL® All-Star Game on Sunday, Jan. 25 (5 p.m. ET on NBCSN, CBC, TVA Sports).
Yeah, but it's in a league run by the Russian Mafia, so who gives a shit?
CRAWFORD CRAWFORDYeah, but it's in a league run by the Russian Mafia, so who gives a shit?
Yeah, but it's in a league run by the Russian Mafia, so who gives a shit?
You're joking, right?There are some legit players over there, so it interests me.
Oligarchs and gangsters are way better owners than what most of the NHL has. Ask @osick87 if he'd rather have the Leafs owned by MLSE or friends of Sergei from the Wire.
Such a Haichikoesque commentYeah, but it's in a league run by the Russian Mafia, so who gives a shit?
You're joking, right?
The NHL owners may be assclowns, but at least they're not real gangsters.
One of them owns Comcast so that's worse than human traffickers if you ask me.
I don't even have to deal with Comcast.
Comcast >>>>>> VerizonOne of them owns Comcast so that's worse than human traffickers if you ask me.
I don't even have to deal with Comcast.
Hutton had a nice save against the Leafs.
Why, dick?Awww now I have to hope the Preds go out early in the playoffs. @Southpaw