Condors Announcer Says 'Enough!' - By N.L. Bobblehead
Looks like Mike Hart has a few things to say about flying cowbells and Marty Raymond's "Enough is enough!" speech.
Read an excerpt:
Coach Marty Raymond said it best; enough is enough.
He was referring to the call in Sunday's loss to Fresno that set him off, triggering a tirade on the bench that resulted in a dry erase board, dozens of sticks and one Gatorade cooler being flung, tossed or kicked onto the ice.
It's what followed his outburst that made me stop and think hard.
Coach Raymond's fire storm also triggered a rain storm inside Rabobank, in the form of rubber pucks, drinks and even cow bells to come raining down on the ice.
The onslaught was aimed at the referee, for what the crowd and Raymond believe were some bad calls by T.J. throughout the game, culminating with the downpour.
Let me stop for a moment to say this.
I love Condorstown. It's a family.
I've been to other arena's in this state, and a few in Minnesota, and have yet to find a franchise that gets the kind of support (minus a championship) that this club has received in it's 10 years of existence.
However, with all families, there are a few knuckleheads that do stupid things, but you still love them and hope someday they'll straighten out.
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Read an excerpt:
Coach Marty Raymond said it best; enough is enough.
He was referring to the call in Sunday's loss to Fresno that set him off, triggering a tirade on the bench that resulted in a dry erase board, dozens of sticks and one Gatorade cooler being flung, tossed or kicked onto the ice.
It's what followed his outburst that made me stop and think hard.
Coach Raymond's fire storm also triggered a rain storm inside Rabobank, in the form of rubber pucks, drinks and even cow bells to come raining down on the ice.
The onslaught was aimed at the referee, for what the crowd and Raymond believe were some bad calls by T.J. throughout the game, culminating with the downpour.
Let me stop for a moment to say this.
I love Condorstown. It's a family.
I've been to other arena's in this state, and a few in Minnesota, and have yet to find a franchise that gets the kind of support (minus a championship) that this club has received in it's 10 years of existence.
However, with all families, there are a few knuckleheads that do stupid things, but you still love them and hope someday they'll straighten out.
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Don't forget the video


