Tuesday 17 February 2009

Off-Colour Commentary?

Just like the players on the ice, David Simms and Brett Clouthier will be putting rivalries aside in the EIHL All Star game.

In Thursday’s star-studded event at the Coventry Skydome, which will be televised this weekend on Sky Sports Xtra, Manchester Phoenix enforcer Clouthier will trade verbal jabs with play-by-play man Simms in a comedy double act.

Brent Pope, who commentated on the World Junior Championships for Eurosport, and presenter Nick Rothwell will also be on hand to cover the action.

Fans can expect to hear plenty of funny remarks from Clouthier, who has been impressive on Sky Sports TV with his quick wit.

“I have to say that Brett Clouthier has been one of the more humorous colour commentators that we’ve had,” Simms told skysports.com.

“And that’s because he’s six-foot-five and tough enough to get away with it.”

Clouthier wasn’t selected to the game, but his wish to do commentary was granted and he’ll be one of several Phoenix players at the event.

His team-mates Kenton Smith, Adam Walker and David Beauregard will line-up for the North, but Manchester’s player-coach Tony Hand was forced to pull out due to a hectic schedule.

Other All Star selections include Team GB playmaker Greg Chambers, Newcastle’s standout goaltender Andrew Verner and Sheffield defenceman Rod Sarich.

“I’ll be surprised if we don’t see at least 15 goals,” Simms said.

“There should be some unbelievable skills on show because there is some serious talent on both rosters. It won’t be an intense battle, but that’s not what All Star games are about – they’re about skill.”

You can catch the game on Sky Sports TV at the following times:

Fri 20th, 7pm, Sky Sports Xtra

Sat, 21st, 2am, Sky Sports Xtra

Sat, 21st, 6am, Sky Sports Xtra

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