You think you're happy the NHL lockout is over?

Mariucci staffers sure are, now that these former "helpers" have gone back to the NHL, as seen in this fun U video.

January 11, 2013 at 2:05PM
Pittsburgh Penguins defensemen Paul Martin, right, and Matt Niskanen stretch during an informal NHL hockey workout in Pittsburgh, Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2013.
Pittsburgh Penguins defenseman Paul Martin, right, stretches during an informal NHL hockey workout in Pittsburgh, Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2013. (Associated Press - Ap/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

How about the folks over at Mariucci Arena, who had to contend with the "help" detailed in this video?

Before heading back to organized workouts, former Gophers Paul Martin of the Pittsburgh Penguins and Keith Ballard of the Vancouver Canucks showed off how they had been spending some of their time in the Twin Cities during the lockout. The fun video, first shown during the Gophers-Notre Dame game, was posted a day later on YouTube.

If you think that was a stretch, how about NBC hockey announcer Mike Emrick? According to the New York Times, Emrick found himself calling a girls 12-and-under game in Michigan -- at the suggestion of NBC News anchor Brian Williams.

Emrick found some help in his preparation from Minneapolis native, former North Star and 1980 Olympian Mark Johnson, now coach of the University of Wisconsin women's team who also coached the 2010 U.S. women's Olympic team. So what did Johnson tell Emrick? According to the Times:

Emrick also found one main difference from calling a women's game vs. a men's: Sometimes, the ponytails obscure the players' numbers. His call was featured Thursday night on Williams' "Rock Center" show. Here's the segment:

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