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SNC 2012-13 Regular Season Thread

Re: SNC 2012-13 Regular Season Thread

I usually steer clear of posting on the boards, and was going to here as well but I couldn't stay out of it anymore. As his partner on many of our home games (and some road), I think the way in which Raidineer attacks Chris Spiering here is unnecessarily harsh. Constructive criticism is fine, and I can tell you Chris is trying to grow as a broadcaster (which means walking the line between professional and 'fanboy'). He gives of his time and has a passion for the game and the team. He'll be travelling to UWEC on his own dime Friday to be a part of the broadcast.
Everyone has the right to their opinion for certain, I just think we sometimes need a reminder that behind the microphone is a human being who is trying... and behind a D3 microphone is often a guy who is volunteering his time to bring broadcasts to players' friends and families who cannot be there themselves. Having been in that saddle for 20 years, I shudder to think how my name would have been slandered on these boards in 1993 when I was starting out.
Respectfully, the guy often referred to as "Derozier". :)
 
Re: SNC 2012-13 Regular Season Thread

I usually steer clear of posting on the boards, and was going to here as well but I couldn't stay out of it anymore. As his partner on many of our home games (and some road), I think the way in which Raidineer attacks Chris Spiering here is unnecessarily harsh. Constructive criticism is fine, and I can tell you Chris is trying to grow as a broadcaster (which means walking the line between professional and 'fanboy'). He gives of his time and has a passion for the game and the team. He'll be travelling to UWEC on his own dime Friday to be a part of the broadcast.
Everyone has the right to their opinion for certain, I just think we sometimes need a reminder that behind the microphone is a human being who is trying... and behind a D3 microphone is often a guy who is volunteering his time to bring broadcasts to players' friends and families who cannot be there themselves. Having been in that saddle for 20 years, I shudder to think how my name would have been slandered on these boards in 1993 when I was starting out.
Respectfully, the guy often referred to as "Derozier". :)
The world is full of critics. I say to them, "sit down behind the mic and see how much better you can do".
I am sure the vast majority of the listeners to SNC broadcasts appreciate the job you and Chris are doing.
Keep up the good work!!
 
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Re: SNC 2012-13 Regular Season Thread

The world is full of critics. I say to them, "stick down behind the mic and see how much better you can do".
I am sure the vast majority of the listeners to SNC broadcasts appreciate the job you and Chris are doing.
Keep up the good work!!

I too am one who will usually steer clear of the message boards but since I am the "Color Commentator" mentioned here I felt a response to be necessary. I will start with a sincere Thank You to our listeners. Past, present, and future. There would be no reason to broadcast if the listener wasn't there. When the Microphone flips on at 6:45 PM CT on Friday night you become an ambassador for the action on the ice. Your listener may be a Parent, Alumni, Student, Faculty Member, Board Member, a great hockey fan, or even another player/coach from another institution watching themselves gain 2 points in a tight conference race. Feedback from the listener is something that is always welcome. Regardless if that feedback is viewed as negative or positive it provides tremendous great growth opportunity. The feedback allows us to fine tune the final product and improve that experience for the listener.

People have asked me why do I broadcast? I choose to broadcast because there is a father in Haines Junction Yukon who cant hop in his truck and drive to the rink on Friday Night. There is Grandparents in Antigo WI that may find it difficult to make it every weekend. The families of graduated players that still remain connected in Superior, Thunder Bay, or listening live from Sweden. The family huddled around the laptop in Alberta that hasn't seen their boys play together since pond hockey. I broadcast, and always will for this reason, for the boys. Their two, three, or four years are quite short and the time we get to enjoy/broadcast their play is short as well. The fact of the matter is that the ultimate goal, win or lose, is an education and what we watch is just a game. When the bus no longer leaves on Thursday and the puck doesn't drop on Friday and Saturday night these NCAA student athletes will become contributors to wherever they may land. To say I am a fan of the game, or a fan of the program is an understatement. The game has become a growing part of the fiber of my being since before I can remember. The program makes it difficult to not become a fan when it represents a first class institution with first class leadership, players, families, and first class fans.

Thank you again for listening.

Congratulations to Tim Derozier on his induction into the Hall of Fame!

Sincerely, "Spiering"
 
Re: SNC 2012-13 Regular Season Thread

I too am one who will usually steer clear of the message boards but since I am the "Color Commentator" mentioned here I felt a response to be necessary. I will start with a sincere Thank You to our listeners. Past, present, and future. There would be no reason to broadcast if the listener wasn't there. When the Microphone flips on at 6:45 PM CT on Friday night you become an ambassador for the action on the ice. Your listener may be a Parent, Alumni, Student, Faculty Member, Board Member, a great hockey fan, or even another player/coach from another institution watching themselves gain 2 points in a tight conference race. Feedback from the listener is something that is always welcome. Regardless if that feedback is viewed as negative or positive it provides tremendous great growth opportunity. The feedback allows us to fine tune the final product and improve that experience for the listener.

People have asked me why do I broadcast? I choose to broadcast because there is a father in Haines Junction Yukon who cant hop in his truck and drive to the rink on Friday Night. There is Grandparents in Antigo WI that may find it difficult to make it every weekend. The families of graduated players that still remain connected in Superior, Thunder Bay, or listening live from Sweden. The family huddled around the laptop in Alberta that hasn't seen their boys play together since pond hockey. I broadcast, and always will for this reason, for the boys. Their two, three, or four years are quite short and the time we get to enjoy/broadcast their play is short as well. The fact of the matter is that the ultimate goal, win or lose, is an education and what we watch is just a game. When the bus no longer leaves on Thursday and the puck doesn't drop on Friday and Saturday night these NCAA student athletes will become contributors to wherever they may land. To say I am a fan of the game, or a fan of the program is an understatement. The game has become a growing part of the fiber of my being since before I can remember. The program makes it difficult to not become a fan when it represents a first class institution with first class leadership, players, families, and first class fans.

Thank you again for listening.

Congratulations to Tim Derozier on his induction into the Hall of Fame!

Sincerely, "Spiering"
+1:D very well written/said
 
Re: SNC 2012-13 Regular Season Thread

Given that it's a webcast of D3 hockey and not a NHL broadcast on a major network, I think the expectations need to be realistic.
My personal opinion is that they do as good a job as any home based announcers...and I've listened to a lot of different webcasts over the years.
As a parent who cannot make every game, I can say that I TRULY APPRECIATE the fact that someone is willing to give their time and energy so I can enjoy the games from wherever I'm at.
Keep up the good work guys!!

Constructive criticism??....maybe more play by play rather than 10 straight minutes about the movies that get played on the bus trips:p:rolleyes:
(sometimes I can only listen while driving....rather than watch)
To be fair...Speiring wasn't involved in that :D
 
Re: SNC 2012-13 Regular Season Thread

I usually steer clear of posting on the boards, and was going to here as well but I couldn't stay out of it anymore. As his partner on many of our home games (and some road), I think the way in which Raidineer attacks Chris Spiering here is unnecessarily harsh. Constructive criticism is fine, and I can tell you Chris is trying to grow as a broadcaster (which means walking the line between professional and 'fanboy'). He gives of his time and has a passion for the game and the team. He'll be travelling to UWEC on his own dime Friday to be a part of the broadcast.
Everyone has the right to their opinion for certain, I just think we sometimes need a reminder that behind the microphone is a human being who is trying... and behind a D3 microphone is often a guy who is volunteering his time to bring broadcasts to players' friends and families who cannot be there themselves. Having been in that saddle for 20 years, I shudder to think how my name would have been slandered on these boards in 1993 when I was starting out.
Respectfully, the guy often referred to as "Derozier". :)

As a long time fan and player going way back, I am very proud and appreciative of both of your efforts to "bring home" the games via audio and video. You guys are a great part of the SNC community and hockey in Green Bay. Please continue with the great work and forget the foolish poster who is "picking fly **** out of pepper" regarding your broadcasts.

TBB
 
Re: SNC 2012-13 Regular Season Thread

I too am one who will usually steer clear of the message boards but since I am the "Color Commentator" mentioned here I felt a response to be necessary. I will start with a sincere Thank You to our listeners. Past, present, and future. There would be no reason to broadcast if the listener wasn't there. When the Microphone flips on at 6:45 PM CT on Friday night you become an ambassador for the action on the ice. Your listener may be a Parent, Alumni, Student, Faculty Member, Board Member, a great hockey fan, or even another player/coach from another institution watching themselves gain 2 points in a tight conference race. Feedback from the listener is something that is always welcome. Regardless if that feedback is viewed as negative or positive it provides tremendous great growth opportunity. The feedback allows us to fine tune the final product and improve that experience for the listener.

People have asked me why do I broadcast? I choose to broadcast because there is a father in Haines Junction Yukon who cant hop in his truck and drive to the rink on Friday Night. There is Grandparents in Antigo WI that may find it difficult to make it every weekend. The families of graduated players that still remain connected in Superior, Thunder Bay, or listening live from Sweden. The family huddled around the laptop in Alberta that hasn't seen their boys play together since pond hockey. I broadcast, and always will for this reason, for the boys. Their two, three, or four years are quite short and the time we get to enjoy/broadcast their play is short as well. The fact of the matter is that the ultimate goal, win or lose, is an education and what we watch is just a game. When the bus no longer leaves on Thursday and the puck doesn't drop on Friday and Saturday night these NCAA student athletes will become contributors to wherever they may land. To say I am a fan of the game, or a fan of the program is an understatement. The game has become a growing part of the fiber of my being since before I can remember. The program makes it difficult to not become a fan when it represents a first class institution with first class leadership, players, families, and first class fans.

Thank you again for listening.

Congratulations to Tim Derozier on his induction into the Hall of Fame!

Sincerely, "Spiering"

Please see my comments to Derozier. Keep up the great work! Thank you and congrats to Derozier. I have not heard officially but certainly well deserved if true.
 
Re: SNC 2012-13 Regular Season Thread

As a long time fan and player going way back, I am very proud and appreciative of both of your efforts to "bring home" the games via audio and video. You guys are a great part of the SNC community and hockey in Green Bay. Please continue with the great work and forget the foolish poster who is "picking fly **** out of pepper" regarding your broadcasts.

TBB
Great quote, TBB....first heard that from a colleague at the GB retailer, I was working for at the time!!
Also, congrats to Tim on the well deserved honor..
 
Re: SNC 2012-13 Regular Season Thread

My first question to Ref48 is... We're not an NHL Broadcast on a Major Network?? Thanks for ruining the fantasy! ;)

Sincere thanks to all who posted in defense of Spiering and I... I was not fishing for that in any way when I joined the conversation. And to those who mentioned my election into the SNC Hall of Fame.... I have compromising video of the selection committee. There is no other explanation.

Back into my hole now. Tune in Friday Night!
 
Re: SNC 2012-13 Regular Season Thread

Should be a great game Friday night - Chris/Tim - cookie's are ready and will be with me on the road trip to Eau Claire!
 
Re: SNC 2012-13 Regular Season Thread

Great Post GPK Radio... I will be tuning in on Friday 30 hours drive from Hobbs! And Mogies is the best place in town... Order the Spuds!
 
Re: SNC 2012-13 Regular Season Thread

:confused: after watching the past few weeks i am just wondering where our team has gone... none of the boys are playing the game they know how to play. I really liked a post i read on Face book last night.... "We need some senior leadership"
maybe this would get the boys moving..... :(
 
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