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OvechKam

Ccomcast SportsyNet is breaking out the OvechKam for next Wednesday's game against the Flames. From the release:

This unique broadcast, which will be available on CSN+ and replayed on Comcast On Demand, will feature a dedicated view that follows Capitals left wing Alex Ovechkin throughout the entire game, providing viewers with an unprecedented look at the most prolific player in the NHL today.

Think of the Beck Cam, but with fewer teeth. Is there a Cam Ward Cam? Because that would really work. Also the Cam Neely Cam. Also the Jason Cam-bell. And the Dwight Yoa-Cam

By Dan Steinberg |  March 5, 2008; 3:47 PM ET  | Category:  Caps
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well done

Posted by: Ian | March 5, 2008 04:33 PM

But ESPN wasn't clever enough to call it the Beck-cam. They called it Beckham Cam.

Posted by: Johnny | March 6, 2008 09:25 AM

Double overhead cam engine cam?
Cam Cameron Cam?

Posted by: SSFSCoWA | March 6, 2008 11:00 AM

I liked it, but it would have been nice to have it back a bit farther so you could see where he was on the ice. Then maybe zoom in tight when he was in scoring position

Posted by: Loved it | March 18, 2008 02:53 PM

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