pbmax
02-22-2010, 03:22 PM
http://www.torontosun.com/sports/vancouver2010/hockey/2010/02/21/12970856-qmi.html
Its a good read and makes a great point. The event has become so well known, so cliche, that without Herb Brooks around, there is no one alive to tell this story effectively enough to remind everyone why it was, and still is, important. Yesterday, before the USA/Canada game, they had a piece with Eruzione, Mark Johnson and Jim Craig going back with Al Michaels to Lake Placid to talk about the game.
But the effect of the interview is small, as none of them seems to be able to speak to the enormity of their accomplishment. Even the months they spent training seems diminished. You would get a better feel for what they went through reading EM Swift's article on them that he wrote for Sporstmen of the Year in SI.
Eruzione, and maybe Craig suffer from the chicken banquet syndrome, where their retelling has been reduced to quick sound bites and laugh lines. Johnson is just uncomfortable in front of the camera and is not practiced retelling the story. Michaels suffers from both doing the interview and then being interviewed by the players.
One thing I did not know is that Johnson dislocated a shoulder in the series. I can't believe I had never heard that before.
Its a good read and makes a great point. The event has become so well known, so cliche, that without Herb Brooks around, there is no one alive to tell this story effectively enough to remind everyone why it was, and still is, important. Yesterday, before the USA/Canada game, they had a piece with Eruzione, Mark Johnson and Jim Craig going back with Al Michaels to Lake Placid to talk about the game.
But the effect of the interview is small, as none of them seems to be able to speak to the enormity of their accomplishment. Even the months they spent training seems diminished. You would get a better feel for what they went through reading EM Swift's article on them that he wrote for Sporstmen of the Year in SI.
Eruzione, and maybe Craig suffer from the chicken banquet syndrome, where their retelling has been reduced to quick sound bites and laugh lines. Johnson is just uncomfortable in front of the camera and is not practiced retelling the story. Michaels suffers from both doing the interview and then being interviewed by the players.
One thing I did not know is that Johnson dislocated a shoulder in the series. I can't believe I had never heard that before.