sabresindc wrote:
Montalo wrote:
Mr. Natural wrote:
I know it is easy to take shots at Versus (now, or soon to be, NBC Sports), and I have fired a few myself. I suppose we should be grateful that there is at least one place in the world of a thousand tv channels where we can get hockey, even if it is on the cow ropin' channel.
However, my question for Versus/NBC Sports is, why is NHL hockey limited to Monday and Tuesday nights? A check of the listings for Versus shows that tonight (Friday) they have scheduled "Elk Fever" at 8pm, followed by "The Buck Stops Here with Mike Hanback," "Gun It with Benny Spies," and "Whitetail Revolution." Saturday is college football - yeah, yeah, I get it - but Sunday night's lineup is "Bull Riding" and "Cycling (Paris Tours)."
Are you telling me that the opening weekend of the NHL season isn't a better draw than shows where guys talk about shooting deer?
Why is hockey restricted to the Monday/Tuesday ghetto on a channel that features shows like "Salty Dog Sport fishing" and "Babe Winkelman's Outdoor Secrets?"
because versus is, first and foremost, an outdoors channel
Started out as "Outdoor Life Channel" but hasn't been that for 5 years now. It became versus when they started to show more and more mainstream and extreme sports. Since they have exclusive rights to broadcast NHL games, they should be showing more games. Alas hockey is, and will always be, a second hand sport in this country. The type of sport most people put on only when there is nothing else on. That is why its relegated to Mondays and Tuesdays.
espn only showed hockey 2 days a week too. when espn has all the contracts to major sports, what the fuck do you want versus to show? and lets not forget, espn shows some pretty shit shows themselves. sports nation makes me want to swallow broken glass. that bitch needs to shut up with her internet lingo.
people can hate on versus all they want, but versus has made leaps and bounds since its acquired the NHL. with NBC buying versus, you are going to see a sports channel that now has NFL rights and the rights to some great NCAA programs.
NBC sports should give ESPN a run for their money. fox sports is great for local sports, but it doesnt really have any major contracts for nationally televised games.