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"al coleman" Discussed on Esports Network Podcast

Esports Network Podcast

03:28 min | 2 years ago

"al coleman" Discussed on Esports Network Podcast

"What kind of interest surrounded the launch of a video series about gaming and eSports and what led you to kind of hosted? I mean, I'm sure you brought it up to your bosses over at saw you and you're like, hey, there's interest here. We should really bring on some guests and talk about this. But what kind of support did you see kind of building this up and hosting it? You only launched what a few months ago. So you're still kind of in the weeds, if you will, but it's pretty good from what I've seen so far. Thank you, I appreciate that. Yeah, we've been we only launched in the summer of this year, but we've been working on it all year. And for me, it really started my prior firm, which I was at for 17 years. We had a bit of a video game in eSports practice, but it was kind of ad hoc. You know, there was just a couple of people that were into it. And you know, we were kicking around marketing ideas there. Nothing like this. But it never really went anywhere. And the one thing I love about Saul Ewing is their marketing department is really second to none. If you bring them a great idea and like you said, your bosses love it. They're going to do it. And so, you know, they already had one of the reasons I wanted to go there was they already had an established eSports and video game practice group, which has led by my colleague Al Coleman out in Minneapolis and he does work for version one and rocker. And a lot of other a lot of other entities in the eSports space. And they already had this established practice, but I didn't feel like it was being talked about enough. And like everyone else during the pandemic, you know, I had the idea of, well, I'm going to be at home anyway. Let's think about what we can do with a video series. And I came up with this concept of lawyers with game and I thought it would be a great idea to have some of our existing clients come on and talk about some of their experiences. And we did that and we put together we still have one more episode that's left to drop in the next week or two. Oh, wow. And then we're hopefully going to do it again next year with some more and different clients and maybe other people as well. Maybe someone like you. Would come on and talk to us about your experiences. But we just kind of wanted to and the other part of it is, you know, a lot of my colleagues at Saul Ewing also have an interest in gaming. They have a game system at home. Now it's a different levels. In some cases, they play with their kids. In some cases, they play on their own time. Maybe not as a zealous as you or I are about it. But they're all gamers. And they're all into it. And I thought, you know, relaying that to the people who might hire us as attorneys was something important. And that we knew about this world and that we lived in it. And so that was really the ultimate idea and it got approved. And, you know, we spent the last year putting it together and you know, I'm really happy with the way that it came out. I'm happy just watching it..

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"al coleman" Discussed on WGN Radio

WGN Radio

06:39 min | 2 years ago

"al coleman" Discussed on WGN Radio

"Joe Micheletti, John Oliver and Emily Arena. The Canadians on their first power play of the game in a scoreless game five John Rueda offer a cross check at 7 19. Canadians have to go back into their own goal in coming over and Coleman very nearly. It's a short handed goal. He's got it again in trying to pitch Forks, backhander wide and Jeff Pizza, trying to settle things down for the 1st 20 seconds of the Montreal power play, which has been fairly ineffective in the series is equally ineffective. Canadians just one for seven on the power play, but they're making soft plays, jokes and they're getting outworked by the penalty, killing the lightning round. For sure, they thought Montreal thought that Tampa Bay was just going to clear the ice, clear the puck down the ice and the first one, Tampa Bay didn't try to make a play. And they did. The Goldman Suzuki fires it hard around and into the Tampa Bay zone. McDonough pops into the front of the net. Nobody home but Anthony Cirelli of the Lightning and he'll Isis. We've got a penalty coming up behind the plate. Is it coincidental minors? Let's listen. 81 got minor interference. 94 about two minutes embellishment, So it's an interference call on Sure knack and embellishment call on Perry. So it is coincidental Minors at 8 15 Peri Peri slammed the penalty box gate as he went into the penalty box. He didn't like it sure, not just came over and gave him a shoulder to the chest, and Perry went down. And the officials felt that he embellished to call enough to even things up Joe. To me, It's the age old conversation. We can talk about it all night long. How can it be both? It's either one or the other, but it is both because that's the call it does not affect. The manpower situation remains a five on four power play for the Canadians and Anderson offside as he tries to pull a pass from behind him back into the Tampa Bay zone. The Canadian power play still has 48 seconds left joke, but it does not look sharp. No, it hasn't. You know, this is a power play that that hasn't hasn't really looked all that sharp throughout the series. They got some young players on there. And you know, we've spoken so often about the Montreal penalty killing. Tampa Bay's is excellent as well. Now Anderson and Coleman jostle at the edge of the circle, exchanging short cross checks. The officials have to come over draw the old line in the back seat like on vacation with your brother or sister never works. No, it doesn't was going to say we'll see if it works, but Remember, the retaliation is always what Mom and dad caught. And here comes Coleman off the face off. He had a chance to come in short handed. But he's caught by Anderson is going to take a penalty that hooking call and Al Coleman saying it should be a penalty shot. He's all the way back at his own movie, but he's got a point. Did he have a breakaway and so cemetery so Tampa Bay makes makes the play. They try to clear it goes off a glove and slows down. And so Coleman is able to try to reach out and he loses control and trying to control it with his right escaped and that didn't work. So the game is being called tightly. You know, I'd go so far very safe. Would you consider that a pretty good penalty? Because if Anderson doesn't take that penalty, your point, I think Coleman, who's got great speed off to the races on a breakaway for sure. So it's four on four for the next few seconds as the lightning people fuckin and served Check trying to get it back from board had his stick lifted. It angles off the boards and back out center right shots. 10 2 in favor of Tampa Bay. Montreal Power play did not even produced a shot on goal before they took the penalty there by Anderson at 8 43. How Suzuki wiped out by Coleman Coleman's been all over the ice. Been the best player on the ice in this first period. He has points in every game in this series. And now Tampa Bay wanted one appellant. Too many men on the ice Suzuki on his way to the back. Edge. The puck just appeared in front of him went off the skate of a teammate that was going over the boards, and then he just dumped it in the rest of the way. I don't think it was too many men on the ice, and there's nothing else the officials agree with. Hedman handles it. Sentara is Tampa Bay Seconds away from going on their own power play now on their second power play of the game as the Canadian sweep it away, and Hedman has to come back and get it. That's another example. Cirelli gets it right at the blue line, carries it over the blue line, and immediately he's attacked. He loses the puck. Montreal clears it. Hedman brings it in for stand post wires it around and Cirelli battling with Byron to try to keep it alive. Future. AW, made a little pump pass into that bump position in the middle. Got it right back from point now has it right circuit out high. Hedman capitalists takes a wrist shot doubled up by Carey price Now that time Tampa Bay was able to get set up and when you draw has it that's when he becomes so dangerous. So he's on the right side, and he's looking for either a plate of the middle of play down on the side of the net. But this time you got it to Hedman on the left point, have been walked in and initially decided to take the shot because Cirelli was directly in front of Carey Price. But Cirelli took a step to the side price was able to see the shot. Make a safe rally wins the ensuing faceoff to the right of price stuck on the end boards. Evans didn't get it out shot passed by him. And the boy was looking for future off the right post, and he didn't connect hustling the other way. Evans trying to split the defense shorthanded, and he's written off the puck in the left corner. Now by Hedman dying Seconds of the power play, 10 ticks remaining. The man advantage point across the line. Trump Sutra back to feature off his pass deflected towards the Net, capped away by Carey Price and collected by the Canadians to know clears the zone. That'll do it. Out of the box. Anderson and the Canadians full strength, so Tampa Bay over two on the power play, and they turn it over at Senate. Here's Suzuki on his own into the Tampa Bay Zone strips to the left corner wanted the centers of the far post. But that came gored to intercept that. It stood out by the lightning. This go all the way back in the Montreal ice. First man on Heathrow rolls it slowly to the side of the Net, and Carey Price scoops it up. He'll hang on just under nine minutes to go. In Game five first period in Tampa, no score between the Lightning and Canadians in conjunction with NBC Sports, You're listening to the Stanley Cup.

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