• Have something to say? Register Now! and be posting in minutes!

GET 'EM MICKEY!!!!!!!!

SuperFlyer13

Active Member
11,496
2
38
Joined
Apr 20, 2010
Location
Salida, Colorado
Hoopla Cash
$ 1,000.00
Fav. Team #1
Fav. Team #2
Fav. Team #3
aman190l.jpg
 

pixburgher66

I like your beard.
26,285
521
113
Joined
Jan 17, 2010
Location
Pittsburgh
Hoopla Cash
$ 1,000.00
Fav. Team #1
Fav. Team #2
Fav. Team #3
An Edmonton columnist making remarks about Detroit? Hmmm...it was a very improper way to talk about a city you don't know a lot about, that's for sure.
 

SuperFlyer13

Active Member
11,496
2
38
Joined
Apr 20, 2010
Location
Salida, Colorado
Hoopla Cash
$ 1,000.00
Fav. Team #1
Fav. Team #2
Fav. Team #3
Edmonton Columnist Takes Pot Shots at Detroit

Updated: Friday, 12 Nov 2010, 9:45 PM EST
Published : Friday, 12 Nov 2010, 6:04 PM EST

By ROOP RAJ
WJBK | myFOXDetroit.com

DETROIT - He came into town to talk a little bit of hockey. He was covering the Red Wings playing his Edmonton Oilers, but instead he found himself in deep trouble after writing about more than the sport. He has a lot of Detroiters seeing red.

The game on the ice was only part of the action. It's what this columnist Robert Tychkowski from the Edmonton Sun wrote leading up to the game that had fans fired up.

"Welcome to Detroit, where the forecast, as always, is muggy with a chance of murder," he said in his article.

Tychkowski went on to say, "They use more white chalk at crime scenes than they ever did in the schools."

Mickey Redmond, FOX Sports and Red Wings announcer, took issue with Tychkowski, so he decided to have a little word with him in the press box Thursday night.

"I'm a Canadian-American. I hold dual citizenship, and as a Canadian I'm embarrassed at what you wrote in that paper. It's completely unnecessary, uncalled for, unrelated to the game of hockey," said Redmond. "If it was an attempt to be humorous, it was a lousy attempt at that. It was not necessary. You're beating up on a city that obviously doesn't need it."

Tychkowski was pretty quiet after the exchange.

Marge Sorge works for the Detroit Regional News Hub. Newspapers from across the country call them to learn about the city when they're coming to town.

"We've faced these issues for a long time. This is nothing new, but it's not a balanced story," she said. "It's also not true. There are a lot of great people here doing a lot of great things."

Redmond has this advice for the columnist.

"The analogy that he tried to use was awful. It was disgusting. It doesn't belong anywhere let alone in a sports story. I would think with a little bit of work you could find a nice, easier way to deliver that same message," he said.

The lashing in the press box was just the start. People commenting on the newspaper's story had a lot to say. There was no love lost for the Edmonton journalist. The biggest lesson of all from readers and just proud Detroiters was just stick to hockey and leave the story of Detroit to news reporters who are trained on how to do it fairly.

FOX 2 gave Tychkowski his chance. We called him about a dozen times and sent four e-mails. We even talked to his boss and his editor saying that it was imperative that he call us back. As of 5:00 p.m. Friday, we have yet to receive a response.

To read Tychkowski's Edmonton Sun column, you can visit this link.
YOU MIGHT BE INTERESTED IN

You might like:

* Man Killed, Woman Injured in St. Clair County Stabbing (MyFox Detroit)
* Huron High School Student Takes Own Life (MyFox Detroit)
* Time Magazine's Year Long Study of Detroit Comes To An End (MyFox Detroit)
* Film Technician Training for Detroiters (MyFox Detroit)
* Joe Tarnopolski Facing New Allegations (MyFox Detroit)



FROM AROUND THE WEB
Selected for you by our sponsor:

* Hockey gives CBC record-breaking ratings (The Hollywood Reporter)
* Scott goes from uncertainty to title contender (NASCAR.COM)

I thought this was pretty funny at the bottom of the article.
 

Automattic

I'm baaaaaaack....
12,049
0
0
Joined
Apr 26, 2010
Location
Out in the country
Hoopla Cash
$ 1,000.00
Fav. Team #1
Meh...you hear it all the time about Detroit and there is some truth, some lies and some ignorance. None of it however, belongs in a pregame article about a hockey game.
 

Automattic

I'm baaaaaaack....
12,049
0
0
Joined
Apr 26, 2010
Location
Out in the country
Hoopla Cash
$ 1,000.00
Fav. Team #1
Edmonton Columnist Takes Pot Shots at Detroit

Updated: Friday, 12 Nov 2010, 9:45 PM EST
Published : Friday, 12 Nov 2010, 6:04 PM EST

By ROOP RAJ
WJBK | myFOXDetroit.com

DETROIT - He came into town to talk a little bit of hockey. He was covering the Red Wings playing his Edmonton Oilers, but instead he found himself in deep trouble after writing about more than the sport. He has a lot of Detroiters seeing red.

The game on the ice was only part of the action. It's what this columnist Robert Tychkowski from the Edmonton Sun wrote leading up to the game that had fans fired up.

"Welcome to Detroit, where the forecast, as always, is muggy with a chance of murder," he said in his article.

Tychkowski went on to say, "They use more white chalk at crime scenes than they ever did in the schools."

Mickey Redmond, FOX Sports and Red Wings announcer, took issue with Tychkowski, so he decided to have a little word with him in the press box Thursday night.

"I'm a Canadian-American. I hold dual citizenship, and as a Canadian I'm embarrassed at what you wrote in that paper. It's completely unnecessary, uncalled for, unrelated to the game of hockey," said Redmond. "If it was an attempt to be humorous, it was a lousy attempt at that. It was not necessary. You're beating up on a city that obviously doesn't need it."

Tychkowski was pretty quiet after the exchange.

Marge Sorge works for the Detroit Regional News Hub. Newspapers from across the country call them to learn about the city when they're coming to town.

"We've faced these issues for a long time. This is nothing new, but it's not a balanced story," she said. "It's also not true. There are a lot of great people here doing a lot of great things."

Redmond has this advice for the columnist.

"The analogy that he tried to use was awful. It was disgusting. It doesn't belong anywhere let alone in a sports story. I would think with a little bit of work you could find a nice, easier way to deliver that same message," he said.

The lashing in the press box was just the start. People commenting on the newspaper's story had a lot to say. There was no love lost for the Edmonton journalist. The biggest lesson of all from readers and just proud Detroiters was just stick to hockey and leave the story of Detroit to news reporters who are trained on how to do it fairly.

FOX 2 gave Tychkowski his chance. We called him about a dozen times and sent four e-mails. We even talked to his boss and his editor saying that it was imperative that he call us back. As of 5:00 p.m. Friday, we have yet to receive a response.

To read Tychkowski's Edmonton Sun column, you can visit this link.
YOU MIGHT BE INTERESTED IN

You might like:

* Man Killed, Woman Injured in St. Clair County Stabbing (MyFox Detroit)
* Huron High School Student Takes Own Life (MyFox Detroit)
* Time Magazine's Year Long Study of Detroit Comes To An End (MyFox Detroit)
* Film Technician Training for Detroiters (MyFox Detroit)
* Joe Tarnopolski Facing New Allegations (MyFox Detroit)



FROM AROUND THE WEB
Selected for you by our sponsor:

* Hockey gives CBC record-breaking ratings (The Hollywood Reporter)
* Scott goes from uncertainty to title contender (NASCAR.COM)

I thought this was pretty funny at the bottom of the article.







:L
 

SuperFlyer13

Active Member
11,496
2
38
Joined
Apr 20, 2010
Location
Salida, Colorado
Hoopla Cash
$ 1,000.00
Fav. Team #1
Fav. Team #2
Fav. Team #3
Meh...you hear it all the time about Detroit and there is some truth, some lies and some ignorance. None of it however, belongs in a pregame article about a hockey game.

Agreed, I thought it was pretty cool that the other dude pulled him aside and gave him the what for and the how come! Probably didn't do any good though..
 

Automattic

I'm baaaaaaack....
12,049
0
0
Joined
Apr 26, 2010
Location
Out in the country
Hoopla Cash
$ 1,000.00
Fav. Team #1
Agreed, I thought it was pretty cool that the other dude pulled him aside and gave him the what for and the how come! Probably didn't do any good though..


I thought that was cool too..."I ain't writing no article back. Imma catch that sumbitch in the press box...":cool:
 

beantownmaniac

I thought growing old would take longer
17,255
282
83
Joined
Apr 20, 2010
Location
Massachusetts
Hoopla Cash
$ 304.19
Fav. Team #1
Fav. Team #2
Fav. Team #3
Meh...you hear it all the time about Detroit and there is some truth, some lies and some ignorance. None of it however, belongs in a pregame article about a hockey game.

Agreed
 

Winged_Wheel88

ND 14 UM 45
129,431
12,056
1,033
Joined
May 6, 2010
Location
Michigan, USA
Hoopla Cash
$ 200.00
Fav. Team #1
Fav. Team #2
Fav. Team #3
Just because every American owns a gun doesn't mean Canadians have to be afraid for their lives every single time they are around a bunch of Americans, c'mon. :rolleyes:
 

KindaChang

New Member
188
0
0
Joined
Apr 21, 2010
Hoopla Cash
$ 1,000.00
Next article by columnist:

Detroit to Riot if in Stanley Cup Finals (no, we're not going to talk about what LA, Boston, San Francisco, New York, and Chicago do in sports finals)
 

dash

Money can't buy happiness, but it can buy bacon
134,315
41,821
1,033
Joined
Apr 19, 2010
Location
City on the Edge of Forever
Hoopla Cash
$ 71.82
Fav. Team #1
Fav. Team #2
Fav. Team #3
This is funny considering the writer hails from Deadmonton (aka The Siberia of the NHL)...
 

puckhead

Custom User Title
48,853
18,358
1,033
Joined
Apr 20, 2010
Location
Vancouver
Hoopla Cash
$ 33,861.66
Fav. Team #1
there are very, very few cities that Edmonton can look down their nose at.
when the opportunity arises, it can be hard to resist.
 

KindaChang

New Member
188
0
0
Joined
Apr 21, 2010
Hoopla Cash
$ 1,000.00
there are very, very few cities that Edmonton can look down their nose at.
when the opportunity arises, it can be hard to resist.


I didn't see Detroit writers bagging on Baghdad during the Olympics.
 
Top