1. How difficult is it to announce and analyze games when the team is having a horrible season?
Jim Fox: The Kings have always asked us to "call it like we see it" (some franchises apply a different philosophy), so I approach each game/season the same way; try to get as much information as possible and work it into our telecasts. Whether the team is winning or losing, there is still a lot of information to be gathered and communicated. Being around a winning team is always more fun, that's for sure, but we still have a job to do when things are not going so well.
Daryl Evans: I don't think it is very difficult at all. There are games within the game and a lot of positive notes, individuals to build upon. Even when the team is having a sub par year, I think there are a lot of positive things, like young players coming up. The difficulty is none and it becomes a non-issue on the air because there are just so many things to talk about, whether it be your team or the other team.
