Why do hockey players have to walk between the camera and the interviewer, while still on the air, immediately after completing an interview during intermissions? Sure, they are busy, tired, and important. But that busy or tired? Can't wait 12 seconds? What's going on in the lockerroom that they really can't miss? Labels: Hockey Pet Peeve, NHL
TV networks can't position the camera in such a way that the player-in-a-hurry will walk away from the camera on his escape route to the lockerroom? They can't beg them to stay still until they go off-the-air? They need to make that part of the next CBA.
This is Hockey Pet Peeve #72: Players walking in front of the interviewer.
posted by HockeyZonePlus at
1:03 PM
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