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Premier but des Panthers dans la LNH en diffusion en langue des signes américaine.


Premier but des Panthers dans la LNH en diffusion en langue des signes américaine.




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15 Comments

  1. fittos4310

    You can watch the ASL broadcast on ESPN+ in the US and Sportsnet+ in Canada

  2. Distinct_Mud_2673

    That’s cool that they’re doing this but would it just be better to watch without sound? I’m not deaf but I’d rather not take my eyes off the game

  3. Ham_Sandwich5129

    it’s so great that they’re doing this for all the blind viewers!

  4. trizzo0309

    I love this. I’d watch all sports without the commentators and just have the crowd noise if I could.

  5. Stunning_Patience_59

    That’s fucko g aq and am wondering what took so long?

  6. SharkLaser667

    Why sign language when we have cc

  7. North-Evidence-2352

    Finally, the deaf can now know when a goal is scored while watching a game.

  8. nuudootabootit

    Thanks for the hearing damage with this video. The ASL may come in handy after all.

  9. MrNotSoGoodTime

    I actually would like this broadcast to be the default. I’m not deaf, nor did I pay attention to the ASL much. I liked the emoji and the lamp lighting lol along with the noise meter. Made it feel like a video game the way it hypes it up. Plus just pure crowd and ice noise, makes you feel like you are at a game!!!

  10. tacopeepee69

    Wow this is awesome! I lost majority of my hearing last year and haven’t learned ASL yet but hopefully this becomes more widespread in the future

  11. CowbellConcerto

    I would be curious to learn from a deaf person how practical it is to observe both the game and the commentary simultaneously. Personally, if I’m watching a game, I don’t really need the play by play anyway … I can see what’s happening. If I had to take my eyes off the action to see somebody describe that same action, Im having a hard time imagining this making the experience better. Of course I don’t know ASL and I have no idea what’s it’s really like …

    This seems like a great way to provide color commentary during stopages in play, though.

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