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L’annonceur légendaire Michael Buffer présente Golden Knights & Capitals



La foule de Vegas était prête à gronder après que Michael Buffer ait présenté les formations de départ des Capitals et des Golden Knights de manière caractéristique.

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  1. Mark my words!
    The NHL will have the Stanley Cup finals soon looking like the Super Bowl. Thanks to Vegas this will start a trend and bring in big entertainment and big names to the finals of the Stanley Cup. Vegas hypes the sport and now it's starting to draw looks that will bring in big revenue, especially comercial time just like the Super Bowl. Take note MLB and NBA. The NHL is going to be neck and neck with the superbowl in the future if they play their cards right when it comes to the finals.
    Vegas is opening up a whole new world to hockey. The Change is welcome.

  2. Buffer is worth $400 mill and makes around $5 mill for doing each intro

  3. I was hoping for Vegas to bring Michael Buffer onto the ice, thanks for making this happen, and thanks for the upload! Nothing quite says Las Vegas like boxing, and Michael Buffer personifies the most legendery and epic of introductions. The only thing I miss is mentioning of nicknames for those of the players who have, and a boxer's intro of the two teams respective fighters, Reaves and Wilson, just for laughs – but I know the latter will never happen. 💥

  4. I feel like you know you have made it in life when Michael Buffer is speaking for your intro.

  5. Stanley cup finals? I thought this was the introduction to a circus… my bad I’ll go back to watching hockey

  6. With my long love of hockey, my family connection to the Las Vegas Valley, and having played the ESPN Jock Jams CD until my DiscMan broke, this is one of my all-time favorite sports moments.

  7. When Michael Buffer present the teams, he describe them like he presents the challengers in boxing.

    M. Buffer: Wearing white, red and blue sweater, regular season record: 49-26-7, they are the NHL Eastern Conference Champions, the Washington Capitals with their head coach, Barry Trotz!

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