A new view

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As you probably know, FSN is scaling back its ``Rinkside View'' telecasts starting with tonight's game in Anaheim. The network promises that the broadcasts will be more traditional and feature fewer of the robotic ``rinkside'' cameras, thus making it easier for viewers to follow the action. Even this would be easier to follow:

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ollie said:

great news!

in regards to last night's loss, hockey I've learned, like baseball, is a game of inches, you can out play your opponent but sometimes you don't get the breaks. Last night was frustrating, lets see how we bounce back tonight though.

Go Kings Go!

Milton Waddams Author Profile Page said:

I just threw up in my mouth a little.

Mark said:

I like this new view. The camera was more stable than the old rinkside view. Plus I love how much the crowd was into it.

neil said:

Someone did call me back from Fox and thanked me for my comment(against rinkside).I will call again and hopefully it will be because the telecast is a good one!!!

EAT THE RICH Author Profile Page said:

Did anyone else miss the game because the scheduling on Time/Warner was wrong? I went out with the DVR set to record the game and came home to the boring of borings, the UCLA game instead of the Kings. Was this a ploy by FSW/PT to exact revenge for the email campaign? Was the game even televised? mehhhhhh.
Even the 2AM replay turned out to be fools gold as well.
Thanks Tom Feuer. You got me.

tsaiguy said:

I like how the Rinkside view shows the action in the corners. and when the puck is directly around the net. It's good to show individual battles along the boards. .

bobby said:

liars!! its still making me sick

LA KINGS 2010-2011 Stanley Cup Champions!!! Author Profile Page said:

This video might be easier to follow, I repeat "might". But it still leaves you with the same response. Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh...

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Rich Hammond has covered the Kings, on a full-time or part-time basis, since the 2000-01 season. He was the beat writer for the entire John Torchetti era and has witnessed Bob Miller singing country music in a Nashville honky-tonk bar. A native of Los Angeles, Rich has worked at the Daily News since 1999 and also serves as the paper's deputy sports editor. E-mail Rich at rich.hammond@dailynews.com.

Jill Painter joined the Daily News in 2000 and during the last eight years she's covered the Dodgers, Cal State Northridge, UCLA, Kings, golf and everything in between. Even though she's from Colorado, she still freezes in the Staples Center press box but always manages to thaw her fingers in time to make deadline. E-mail Jill at jill.painter@dailynews.com.

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