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We were going to toss this into the Puck Headlines, but after watching it a few times it definitely deserves its own post. The NHL Network Online has this Winter Classic commercial which debuted during Sunday Night Football on NBC last night. It's a winner.

The spot is scheduled to run on "NBC, RDS, VERSUS, NHL Network, regional broadcast carriers, NHL.com and other digital sites," with CBC joining the fun later this month. The NHL's Winter Classic push (with or without Obama) is in full swing, with billboards and banner ads saturating the marketplace in and out of Chicago.

The TV spot shows how much the NHL has learned in the last several years about its product and its fans.

Essentially, this commercial shares some of the basics from the much-maligned "metro-sexual samurai" ads that were expected to re-launch the NHL after the lockout -- players in the locker room, gearing up for battle.

The major, significant difference: The League is using actual players from the Detroit Red Wings and Chicago Blackhawks -- Patrick Kane, Jonathan Toews, Nicklas Lidstrom, Henrik Zetterberg and others -- rather than some soft-focus pretty boy actor. (OK, some of those guys are actually pretty boys in soft focus ... but you get the point.)

But the real impact comes with the audio: Harry Caray and his iconic version of "Take Me Out To the Ball Game," heard so often echoing through Wrigley.

A major failing for NHL marketing under Gary Bettman has been the NHL's inability to relate its product to causal, mainstream sports fans that pledge their allegiance to other sports.

It can't sell violence to football fans. It can't sell athletic artistry to basketball fans. But right here, the NHL connected baseball iconography to professional hockey in a way that says, "We're coming into one of your temples, and we're going to honor it with the same dedication to tradition, blue-collar ethics and entertainment that keeps you coming to the ballpark every season. Give us a shot."

The only thing missing is a pair of mittens holding some peanuts and Cracker Jack.

Bob Costas has the voice-over, so it appears he's back for another edition of the Classic on NBC. The only false note in the whole thing is the snow at the end; that's a promise the NHL would be wise not to attempt to make after last year's stunning aesthetics in Buffalo. That's hard to reproduce.

This Winter Classic ad combined with that Stanley Cup commercial has given us hope that the League might finally, after all this time, start to get it.

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  1. ~jai~
    1. Posted by ~jai~ Thu Sep 03, 2009 9:21 pm EDT

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    Come on Wysh the only way the League gets anything right is to give Gary a little pink slip of paper... until then, GO WINGS!
  2. SK
    2. Posted by SK Thu Sep 03, 2009 9:43 pm EDT

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    cant wait! Go wings!!
  3. sleza
    3. Posted by sleza Thu Sep 03, 2009 9:55 pm EDT

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    no extra "n" in lidstrom? i'm disappointed....
  4. Brandon S
    4. Posted by Brandon S Thu Sep 03, 2009 7:04 pm EDT

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    I think I just got the chills... that was quite good...
    I look forward to seeing Hank, Pav, Nick, and the gang out on thWe ice at rigley, and this ups my excitement...
  5. Sllim
    5. Posted by Sllim Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:37 pm EDT

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    I just hope the weather isn't 85 degrees and sunny.......
  6. N. Y. NIGHTMARE
    6. Posted by N. Y. NIGHTMARE Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:06 pm EDT

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    i hope obamer doesn't attend.. it will just draw attention away from the game. GO hawks! wait what
  7. Hamilton Tigers
    7. Posted by Hamilton Tigers Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:10 pm EDT

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    The Harry Caray "Take me out to the ballgame" in the background was ridiculous! This commercial is for a Hockey Game, right? I didn't see the Sabres last year play "The Bills Make Me Want To Shout" in the background for there game...
    Are they trying to confuse NFL fans and MLB fans with this ad?
  8. knucklehead
    8. Posted by knucklehead Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:37 pm EDT

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    Great spot! Should have shown Kane peaking around the corner plugging cork at the end of his stick in the back room, and maybe Datsyuk slapping pine tar on his tape.
  9. john g
    9. Posted by john g Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:34 pm EDT

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    Hey nightmare. it's Obama. comon already it was in all the papers.!!!!!!
  10. Michael
    10. Posted by Michael Thu Sep 03, 2009 7:18 pm EDT

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    yeah, it was a good commercial, I definitely got the douche-chills
  11. mrfluffy02
    11. Posted by mrfluffy02 Thu Sep 03, 2009 7:27 pm EDT

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    All I know is I'd rather sit at home all nice and warm in my recliner then sit in a drafty old stadium (would be great to see an actual MLB game there...but NHL?) requiring binoculars to see the damned puck....
  12. Andy S
    12. Posted by Andy S Thu Sep 03, 2009 9:37 pm EDT

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    I love this commercial! Harry and Wrigley go hand and hand. Great job NHL!
  13. Zenith#40
    13. Posted by Zenith#40 Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:08 pm EDT

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    Cool commercial ! A glimpse of those alternate sweaters...I am excited for that game already ! Go Wings !
  14. Uppy
    14. Posted by Uppy Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:29 pm EDT

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    Wow I can't wait for this.
  15. Sep
    15. Posted by Sep Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:28 pm EDT

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    just get Costas out of there and its a great commercial. let me hear bill clement, gary thorne or even dan patrick!
  16. Dynamo38
    16. Posted by Dynamo38 Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:45 pm EDT

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    One thing that shouldn't be lost on the winter "classic"...this is only the 2nd year. Last year's game was an instant classic because it was a GREAT hockey game that came down to a shoot out, with the poster boy for the NHL winning it in dramatic fashion. Betts can only pray to get so lucky this year with a dramatic finish that would please even the most fair-weathered hockey fan.
  17. Sep
    17. Posted by Sep Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:28 pm EDT

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    Dynamo38, this is the third time they've had this. don't forget that awesome game between montreal and edmonton a few years ago.
  18. Dynamo38
    18. Posted by Dynamo38 Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:45 pm EDT

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    Sorry to have left out the part where this is this second time in the United States Sep. Keep up the good work fact-finding.
  19. LaRiSa
    19. Posted by LaRiSa Thu Sep 03, 2009 7:22 pm EDT

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    wish i could go!! its gonna be awesome!!
  20. The Zapper
    20. Posted by The Zapper Thu Sep 03, 2009 10:23 pm EDT

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    What was so special about it?
  21. carl_vs_mastershake
    21. Posted by carl_vs_mastershake Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:18 pm EDT

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    Nothing shows the excitement, speed, skill, and fierceness of hockey like showing men putting on equipment.
  22. Al S.
    22. Posted by Al S. Thu Sep 03, 2009 2:51 pm EDT

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    Personally, I would have like it more if Stompin Tom Connors walked out to the Wrigley masses to sing the "Good Ol' Hockey Game," seeing as it is a hockey game being advertised and it's not a "ball" game at all. It's a puck game.
    The more humorous take on that would be to have someone start singing Take Me Out to the Ball Game, only for Kane to launch a slap shot and knock him out a la Slap Shot.
  23. j_n_16
    23. Posted by j_n_16 Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:45 pm EDT

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    @ Ryan
    if you or anybody else is confused with what this ad is trying to sell, you have some problems. the ad is honouring the tradition of wrigley field, while introducing a new concept to it. not that hard to get, and if somebody doesn't get it, just ask a friend and if they don't know, get smarter friends.
  24. Doug F
    24. Posted by Doug F Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:47 pm EDT

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    Sep Montreal Edmonton was the Heritage Classic, not the Winter Classic
  25. Simon M
    25. Posted by Simon M Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:05 pm EDT

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    @Al S
    But that's exactly the wrong approach the the league has tried in the past. Sure it would maybe be more fun for a dedicated hockey fan, but do you really need to advertise to them? No you don't.

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