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Luc Lang

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Hello,

I'm Luc Lang, from Quebec City, Canada.

I'm a sports journalist for the oldest newspaper in North America: The Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph, which had its first issue back in 1764.

I'm hoping to make new contacts here, and hopefully get some ideas, as well.

The pandemic is causing havoc around the globe but also on the local sports scenes everywhere.

I'm also a professional public address announcer. I have done many Canadian hockey championships across Canada. So, yes, I'm bilingual, English and French.

Glad to be aboard.

Stay safe;

Luc Lang
Quebec, QC
 
Welcome, Luc. Quebec City is one of the most amazing places in the world. And I got paid $3o a game to be the PA announcer for the ECHL's Raleigh IceCaps for two seasons ... translating the game from hockey to Southern. Apparently there is no appropriate French translation for the F-word, based on yelling between the penalty boxes.
 
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The NHL lost a lot of soul the day the Nordiques died.

Où êtes-vous allés, frères Stastny, oh?

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Made it to Quebec City when I covered the Kings. When the cabbie realized me and another writer didn't speak French, he was less than friendly. He made a fast turn and we slid down a hill sideways. When we told him to take us to the media entrance at Le Colisee, he dropped us on the wrong side. He had to walk halfway around the arena in the snow.

The other memorable thing was the locker rooms. They were on opposite sides of the rink. We finished with the Kings and wanted to go over to the Nordiques locker room. We asked the attendant how to get there, he pointed toward the door in the dasher boards. We walked right across the ice. It was nice I didn't fall on my ass.
 
Made it to Quebec City when I covered the Kings. When the cabbie realized me and another writer didn't speak French, he was less than friendly. He made a fast turn and we slid down a hill sideways. When we told him to take us to the media entrance at Le Colisee, he dropped us on the wrong side. He had to walk halfway around the arena in the snow.

The other memorable thing was the locker rooms. They were on opposite sides of the rink. We finished with the Kings and wanted to go over to the Nordiques locker room. We asked the attendant how to get there, he pointed toward the door in the dasher boards. We walked right across the ice. It was nice I didn't fall on my ass.

I live so close to Quebec and yet haven't taken that roadie.
 
I think I watched this game on Channel 9.

Pretty saucy commentary here.

 
I have lived in the Toronto area my whole life, have never been to Quebec City, Montreal, yes. Hoping to get there next summer as part of our roadie to the Maritimes

Bonjour, Luc, I will have a Cinquante:

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I have lived in the Toronto area my whole life, have never been to Quebec City,

If I had a sports bucket list, watching a Kings-Nordiques game in Quebec is on it (along with Kings at Winnipeg).
 
I ate here, drank quite a few pints as well. Oldest building in the province, 1675. Try the bison- the 17th-century recipe.

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