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Thursday, April 23, 2020

Getting Some of Those Old Chicago Teams on TV


Yesterday, I posted that with the dearth of sporting events these days, that it would be nice if some of the stations would dig into their archives and start showing some videos of the past.  I had written this one early this month, but not gotten around to posting it.

But in the last week, I have found some sites that are playing those old shows.

This past Saturday (or was it Sunday, these days seem to blend into one another), NBC ran the 2015 Chicago Blackhawk game which clinched the 2015 Stanley Cup for us and started our "Dynasty" which lasted until the end of the next season.

Then, our NBC Sports Chicago (old Comcast Sports) has been showing 2005 White Sox regular season games (they won the World Series) and 1998 Chicago Bulls NBA Championship games.  Plus,ESPN has that "The Last Dance" series about the 1997-1998 season when the Bulls won their sixth NBA Championship in eight years.

So, actually, I am getting some (but could sure use more) Chicago greatest hits videos.

Though, I'm Still Not Satisfied.  --RoadSports

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