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NY Post
New York Post
8 May 2024


NextImg:ESPN bizarrely cut away from Rangers-Hurricanes for almost 15 critical seconds

The Rangers went from the power play to temporary blackout.

With the Blueshirts on the man advantage with the game tied at three in the waning moments of regulation in Game 2 against the Hurricanes on Tuesday night at the Garden, ESPN’s broadcast flipped to pregame coverage of the Stars-Avalanche series.

Viewers got a glimpse of Mike Monaco and AJ Mleckzo in Dallas while missing almost 15 seconds of the game at a critical juncture.

Viewers were nonplussed, to say the least.

“Maybe the craziest network f–k up I’ve ever seen,” ex-NHLer and Barstool Sports podcaster Ryan Whitney wrote on X.

The ESPN broadcast cut away from the Rangers-Hurricanes feed at a critical moment.
The ESPN broadcast cut away from the Rangers-Hurricanes feed at a critical moment. ESPN

“Did anyone else’s ESPN feed switch to the next game for a few seconds while the Rangers were tied with under a minute left in the 3rd and on the power play,” Audacity radio host Maggie Gray wrote. “Holy hell that was almost a disaster.”

“OMG, they temporarily Heidi-gamed the Rangers game,” The Post’s Peter Botte wrote, referencing the 1968 AFL game between the Jets and Raiders that infamously cut away to the movie “Heidi” for East Coast viewers, preventing them from seeing an Oakland rally.

Viewers got several seconds of ESPN's Mike Monaco and AJ Mleckzo in Dallas.
Viewers got several seconds of ESPN’s Mike Monaco and AJ Mleckzo in Dallas. ESPN

The Rangers-Hurricanes feed returned with 32.4 second left in regulation — thankfully a score wasn’t missed for all concerned — and the game headed to overtime.