ThatGuy22
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Looks like it's Joe Smith (@JoeSmithNHL), who's covered the lighting for 16 years, last few with the Athletic.
Russo said he had some health issues this summer, more of the mental sort. Had to put twitter more or less down for a while. To me he's on fire all day, needs to calm down, and relax a bit on the coffee...My guess was wrong. Should be a solid hire. I wonder if it’s just a precursor to Russo passing the torch eventually. Hope he’s a good reporter
Haha. Nobody tell him about second winter.
He's actually from Michigan... just outside of DetroitAnything below 60 is winter to Floridians.
He's going to be doing more national stories is what he's mentioned a few times.I guess I don't understand why they need a second writer for the Wild unless Russo is planning on doing something else?
I believe he also mentioned, or eluded to, that it would allow him to actually take a vacation instead of having to worry that a story would break at any pointHe's going to be doing more national stories is what he's mentioned a few times.
yeah iv been reading more lately about his need for mental breaks and his overworked stress getting to him. I would ask for help also at that point.I believe he also mentioned, or eluded to, that it would allow him to actually take a vacation instead of having to worry that a story would break at any point
Well geez. Tie our hands behind our back, why don't you? HahaAnyone know what the best way is to view Wild games from Northern Wisconsin? The wife and I are getting ready to move up there. Balley Sports North up in that region occasionally carries Wild games, but many times will instead carry Bucks or Timberwolves. Also, I've read that home ice blackouts for Wild games might happen if I go with NHL Center Ice because that is within the coverage area for BSN.
Looking for a LEGAL streaming or cable package that assures me access to all televised games. No satellite.
LEGAL is going to be an issue when it comes to not getting blacked out lolAnyone know what the best way is to view Wild games from Northern Wisconsin? The wife and I are getting ready to move up there. Balley Sports North up in that region occasionally carries Wild games, but many times will instead carry Bucks or Timberwolves. Also, I've read that home ice blackouts for Wild games might happen if I go with NHL Center Ice because that is within the coverage area for BSN.
Looking for a LEGAL streaming or cable package that assures me access to all televised games. No satellite.
Not really. Using a VPN isn't illegal, just frowned uponLEGAL is going to be an issue when it comes to not getting blacked out lol
Touche, frowned upon is the better way to put it. I know of many ways ill be watching the games and it wont be through BSN.Not really. Using a VPN isn't illegal, just frowned upon
Anyone know what the best way is to view Wild games from Northern Wisconsin? The wife and I are getting ready to move up there. Balley Sports North up in that region occasionally carries Wild games, but many times will instead carry Bucks or Timberwolves. Also, I've read that home ice blackouts for Wild games might happen if I go with NHL Center Ice because that is within the coverage area for BSN.
Looking for a LEGAL streaming or cable package that assures me access to all televised games. No satellite.
Personally, I refuse to support Bally in any way. So ESPN and VPN it is!VPN for ESPN+ or Bally's new paid streaming service at 20 bucks a month.
Anyone know what the best way is to view Wild games from Northern Wisconsin? The wife and I are getting ready to move up there. Balley Sports North up in that region occasionally carries Wild games, but many times will instead carry Bucks or Timberwolves. Also, I've read that home ice blackouts for Wild games might happen if I go with NHL Center Ice because that is within the coverage area for BSN.
Looking for a LEGAL streaming or cable package that assures me access to all televised games. No satellite.