Also the reason why it’s so hard to watch your home team play games without piracy
Falcon3492
I have one of those pucks.
jstols
Ya know this gets a lot of hate but you can’t deny that during this point in history the game grew faster than it ever has before. I grew up in Texas and was 9 when the Stars moved there. I know a lot of people who loved the glow puck and who probably wouldn’t be a hockey fan without it. So give the glow puck a break. Y’all all just sound like a bunch of old men yelling at clouds aka Torts.
Sports-buff
Get to the point
FlyoverHate
In Canada, we looked upon it with pure disgust. I loved this commercial at the time:
Personally, I never minded having FoxTrax on the screen. In fact, I found it interesting, to see where exactly the puck was at all times. This really came in handy during board battles, where the puck was completely obscured from view. It was a novelty that people lost their minds on, for no really good reasons. Well, other than the “follow the bouncing ball” aspect of it.
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All of Canada was laughing just saying
7 year old me liked it.
Also the reason why it’s so hard to watch your home team play games without piracy
I have one of those pucks.
Ya know this gets a lot of hate but you can’t deny that during this point in history the game grew faster than it ever has before. I grew up in Texas and was 9 when the Stars moved there. I know a lot of people who loved the glow puck and who probably wouldn’t be a hockey fan without it. So give the glow puck a break. Y’all all just sound like a bunch of old men yelling at clouds aka Torts.
Get to the point
In Canada, we looked upon it with pure disgust. I loved this commercial at the time:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mSvp6E6N1n8
Personally, I never minded having FoxTrax on the screen. In fact, I found it interesting, to see where exactly the puck was at all times. This really came in handy during board battles, where the puck was completely obscured from view. It was a novelty that people lost their minds on, for no really good reasons. Well, other than the “follow the bouncing ball” aspect of it.