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John Shannon sur les commentaires de Luke Gazdic sur les Canucks et la base de fans, l’homérisme contre l’objectivité des médias



L’ancien producteur exécutif de Hockey Night in Canada, John Shannon, explique quelles sont les attentes de gars comme Luke Gazdic, comment il a guidé d’anciens entraîneurs et joueurs dans ces rôles et comment il voit le rôle aujourd’hui. Les gars parlent également du match de la Coupe Stanley et de la façon dont cela pourrait se dérouler. Présenté par @theWhistlerGolfClub (https://lnk.to/SPWGC) https://twitter.com/sekeresandprice https://www.facebook.com/SekeresandPrice https://www.tiktok.com/@sekeresandprice https:/ /www.youtube.com/sekeresprice https://www.instagram.com/sekeresandprice 📧 live@sekeresandprice.com 📲 778-402-9680 https://www.sekeresandprice.com/ https://www.rinkwidevancouver.com #Canucks #VancouverCanucks #LNH #Hockey

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  1. Thank you a very balanced discussion on the real issues behind the scenes.

  2. Munger cautioned against having an opinion unless you are fully educated on all sides of the issue, which is a specific application of the concept of inversion.

    In 2007, Munger gave the commencement speech at the USC School of Law, and in his talk, he warned of “extremely intense ideology because it cabbages up one’s mind.” He told the attendees that whenever he “drifts toward preferring one ideology over another” he forces himself to consider the other side by telling himself, “I’m not entitled to have an opinion on this subject unless I can state the arguments against my position better than the people do who are supporting it. I think only when I reach that stage am I qualified to speak.”

    The underlying concept is that it takes work to have an informed opinion, and ideological thinking is lazy thinking. Instead of looking for facts that support your ideological leanings, having a valid opinion involves the often painful task of researching facts that support the other side.

  3. Luke just made the rookie mistake that a few unhinged Twitter keyboard warriors don't represent all of the Vancouver fan base. Luke just has to apologize on this point, get some thicker skin and he'll be fine.

  4. Gazdic getting mad at Canucks fans for being mad that he is being an Oilers homer on the broadcast is hilarious lmao If he didn’t show extreme bias towards the oilers not as many fans would be taking shots at him…

  5. Didn’t Whitney say the same thing about the Canucks fan base? When I hear that stuff I always laugh and think that it’s weird that a grown man hates my eight year old nephew and his friends. He doesn’t even know ‘em hahahaha.

  6. Luke Gadzic is sooooo beyond irrelevant who cares what that dude thinks.
    Those lovely ladies that clear the ice mid period saw more ice time per night than that goofy muppet did during his career. This fanbase is legit! We might be a little fucked up but we earned it!
    & like in life.. when you mouth of the crazy person they come at you!
    Gadzic is finding that out the hard way..

  7. Everyone needs to take a page out of the late great John Clayton's analyst playbook.
    Stay neutral, and man was he true to his word.

  8. If you can't take the heat of a few messages from internet trolls you need some serious help or to fix your ego

  9. I think you’re exactly wrong, Matt. Yes, Rogers pays the Canucks and the NHL a ton of money, but they pay those dollars to acquire the rights to broadcast those games, and the league and those teams own those rights. If the league and its owners don’t like the job the broadcaster is doing, they have the ability to sell those rights to someone else once the contract expires. And if I were the Canucks, I would absolutely be calling Rogers to tell them that if their on air personalities don’t start acting in a more professional manner, we will looking for someone else to broadcast our games asap. And as for the naming rights to our arena…

  10. Wait, Luke Gadzic response to being accused of being biased to the Oilers was to go onto a Oilers fan podcast with his Oilers jersey hanging behind him and say that the Canucks team are losers and then says ‘we’ dusted the Canucks. Also added that the Canucks are a joke. That was his response to being accused of being biased. If I said what is the most idiotic way to respond to trolling I don’t think you could make up anything more idiotic than how Luke responded. There is no way HNIC or Sportsnet can keep him on with out losing credibility.

  11. Yeah, like Bieksa isn’t biased. Guy hates the oilers. Garrett was always brutal too. Or the entire HNIC machine being Toronto biased. I like it – there has always been bias. At least now they are open about it.

  12. Luke’s employer only has a say about Luke’s behaviour between the time he clocks in and the time he clocks out. How much reach would you allow a company to have into your personal life?

  13. Palestinians living in Gaza elected to represent them a terrorist organization who beheads women and cooks babies in the microwave in front of their parents. Pretty sure your middle eastern hate mail analogy was one of complete ignorance, and totally inaccurate.

  14. Luke was completely rite. Vancouver is a joke like there fans such a fan base with excuses and hurt feelings just like there sissy whinny baby players. Time to grow up Canucks fans

  15. Most people in both fan bases / cities are normal. There are probably couple hundred trolls spamming on twitter on both sides, just learn to ignore them…

  16. I would be pissed off to its 2 series old and hes still getting hateful messages from toxic people just leave him alone its not like he was on the broadcast advocating for the loss of vancouver I thought he did a good job breaking down plays, however that was pretty bold what he said probably not the best play but that stuff gets to you its his rookie debut in the big media job he was just trying to do his best. However if your a vancouver fan or any fan really and comments on a broadcast want to make you harass someone or send threats to someone you need to take a big hard look at yourself, thats some clown behavior.

  17. John Shannon is one of the greatest hockey personalities. Extremely honest as usual. Need more people like him in the business

  18. The Canuck twitter are absolutely idiots i dont blame Luke for losing it.
    He does a great job as analyst.
    I love the Canucks

  19. I’m a nucks fan. I still don’t mind gadzic. Hes been a pretty good analyst. I don’t care that he hates the Canucks or whatever. Hes just human. We gotta get away from vilifying people just for saying words.

  20. Luke Gazdic will most likely keep his job, despite painting the Canucks fanbase as awhole. And really Luke made himself an Oilers fan favorite just before the Oilets play in the finals

  21. ESPN is American Team Biased IN ALL SPORTS… but Canadian Sports Media has to be unbiased.. GTFOH😊

  22. Chris, Craig, Ron… a lot of Edmonton talent on HNIC. And we could mention the recently lost Dutch, the man I still consider the best T.V. sportscaster Edmonton ever had – and we had several great ones – and Jay, both of whom worked for that other sports network. Although Jay didn't go through Edmonton I'm thoroughly familiar with his childhood stomping grounds as I grew up in the same county he did and played basketball and volleyball against the same school he went to. A country music aside, that's also where Brett Kissel grew up. Being a senior, I never was an Oilers fan as a child as the team didn't yet exist. But everyone in that part of Alberta were Edmonton Eskimos and Oil Kings fans. And so Jay Onrait also was an Edmonton teams fan. A lot of Edmonton influence in the current national hockey media landscape. So, while Luke isn't a native born Edmontonian he seems to almost consider himself an honourary Edmontonian and is still an Oilers fan. So maybe some of the essence of all those great Edmonton sports broadcasters will rub off on Luke and he will find his way to becoming a great analyst as well. Edmonton still seems to love the guy.

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