Cbc Stanley Cup Montage
Played before Toronto - Boston Game 1.Song: The Who - Baba O'Riley.
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The NBA Finals have Gregg Popovich. The Stanley Cup Finals have Darryl Sutter.
Both coaches are extremely successful, and both are known for their entertaining refusal to provide meaningful answers when giving interviews to members of the media. However, they each have their own unique style. Popovich is a bit more acerbic and a bit more playful. Sutter, meanwhile, is more terse and monotone, though he, too, will occasionally crack a knowing smile.
- CBC has always done a marvelous job with these montages, and last night was no exception. So, without further ado, here’s a look at CBC’s closing montage for the 2014 Stanley Cup Playoffs.
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Of course, if you’re a regular reader, you know we’ve already chronicled Popovich extensively. Today, therefore, to balance things out, we have some Sutter for you.
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The CBC put a fantastic montage of Sutter’s greatest hits together for Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Finals last night. And, ironically, they ran it right before Sutter gave the most forthright interview of his life to Scott Oake.
Take a look:
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I guess Coach Sutter is lightening up a little bit now that his team is on the verge of winning its second Stanley Cup in three years.
The folks at the CBC’s Hockey Night in Canada gave us a pretty great montage at the start of the 2013 Stanley Cup Playoffs that captured the spirit of the pursuit for hockey’s Holy Grail. And on top of that, it featured The Who’s “Baba O’Riley.”
Then they gave us another montage prior to Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Finals between the Bruins and Blackhawks. That was also pretty good, and it featured Neil Young’s “Hey Hey, My My.”
So did they have another montage ready to go after the Blackhawks won the Cup last night? You bet they did! And this time, it featured the Rolling Stones’ “Gimme Shelter.”
Take a look:
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I thought I heard somewhere that CBC was having money troubles in recent years. However, judging by all the money they forked over for the rights to these classic tunes used to make their 2013 playoff montages, they can’t be hurting too much.
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It kind of makes you wonder why they wouldn’t pony up the money to renew the rights to the iconic HNIC theme song a few years back, instead of letting it fall into the hands of TSN.