We've heard from some folks who don't exactly care for the concept of the Fox Sports North Girls. Well, are you ready for "While the Men Watch?" What exactly is "While the Men Watch?" Let's let Jules Mancuso and Lena Sutherland, who started it, explain:

As two women married to sports fanatics, there was really no escaping hockey on TV - especially during playoffs. As our men were glued to the game, we were on the phone talking to each other about what we saw on the ice in a way that was completely different than what our guys or the real announcers were saying. Why were the players getting a seat and a drink in the penalty box if it's supposed to be a punishment? And how exactly did that coach pick out a brown suit and tie combo four sizes too big?

So they started their own commentary. And it became popular. And now it will be available during the Stanley Cup finals.

We are honoured to have been invited to share WhileTheMenWatch with audiences across Canada in collaboration with CBC. You can tune in to our live play-by-play during each game of the finals. Be forewarned that we are not always politically correct; have a warped interpretation of the rules and would rather avoid overtime. But, we will be talking and we will be watching - because it's the Cup.

Backlash has been fierce. So we ask: Bad idea or worst idea ever? Or do you have a different take?