BROADCASTER MILLER A KING WITHOUT A THRONE.Byline: STEVE DILBECK After 31 years, it had elevated beyond simple routine and brought order to his life. The daily preparation, the game, the next trip, the coming offseason. A calendar that made sense. Then suddenly it was gone. Worse, it strangely remained that way. Bob Miller has broadcast Kings games for more than three decades. To many in Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. , no one signifies the Kings and the NHL NHL Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, see there more than the genial Miller. And perhaps no one has felt its loss more deeply. When the NHL officially canceled the 2004-05 season, Miller was left with the same feeling he has had every year when the Kings' season was over. ``The next day, you wake up, and there's nothing going on,'' Miller said. ``There's no game to prepare for, there's no road trip to pack for. ``It's such an empty feeling. And that's the feeling I had this year when they said there was definitely not going to be a season.'' The NHL lockout The NHL lockout may refer to any of the two lockouts in the history of the National Hockey League:
That's his voice on the national Toyota commercials featuring Phil Jackson
Philip Douglas "Phil" Jackson (born September 17, 1945 in Deer Lodge, Montana) is the current coach of the Los Angeles Lakers, an American professional basketball team. in the monk's robe. Miller was the master of ceremonies last week at the opening of Michelle Kwan's new ice rink in Arcadia. He's traveled with his wife, Judy, through California's Gold California's Gold is a PBS travel program that explores the numerous natural, cultural and historical wonders of the Golden State. The show, now in its 13th year, is produced and hosted by Huell Howser. Rush territory. Took in Hearst Castle
Hearst Castle was the palatial estate of newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst. . Saw his alma mater, Iowa, play LSU LSU Louisiana State University LSU Large Subunit LSU La Salle University (Philadelphia, PA) LSU La Sierra University LSU Link State Update (OSPF) LSU Learning Support Unit in the Capital One Bowl in Orlando, Fla. Will leave soon for Mount Rushmore and Grand Teton National Park Grand Teton National Park (tētŏn`, tē`tŏn), 309,993 acres (125,503 hectares), NW Wyo.; est. 1929. The park, which includes Jackson Lake and part of Jackson Hole, embraces the most scenic portion of the glaciated, snow-covered Teton , places he never has seen. He became reacquainted with the guitar, taking lessons. And he took weekly magic lessons at the Magic Castle. ``I tell some people I took up painting,'' he said. ``They say, 'Oh, really?' And I say, 'Yeah, I've painted my office, I've painted our family room ...''' Last Sunday, he and Judy hosted a party at their West Hills home that included several people associated with Kings broadcasts, people he used to see regularly but had visited with little in the past year. ``To celebrate the Kings' first undefeated season,'' he said. Also, their first winless one. Miller is 66 but looks 20 years younger. And his passion for hockey has not waned in 31 years of broadcasting the Kings, first on radio and now on television. The cancellation of the season hit him hard, and not just in the pocketbook. The Kings gave him a lifetime contract in 1998, but he said they drastically cut his salary this year to a minimum level required to still receive health and pension benefits. Yet he knows, compared to many, he's extremely fortunate to have that. ``There are a lot of people who have been laid off, and their jobs are just gone,'' Miller said. ``Nobody realizes the trickle-down effect This article discusses a marketing phenomenon. For the political term see trickle-down economics. The trickle-down effect is a marketing phenomenon that affects many consumer goods, including new technology and fashion. that something like this lockout lockout, intentional closing up of a company, factory, or shop by an employer to prevent employees from working during a strike or labor dispute. The term lockout has on thousands and thousands of people, not only here but around the whole National Hockey League National Hockey League (NHL) Organization of professional North American ice-hockey teams. The league was formed in 1917 by five Canadian teams; the first U.S. team, the Boston Bruins, was added in 1924. It today consists of 30 teams in two conferences and six divisions. . ``People either have part-time jobs in arenas or are laid off. It's not just players and owners. The other people probably take more of the brunt than the players and owners do in something like this.'' Miller said he is optimistic there will be an agreement, mostly because the sides are again meeting regularly. He admits, however, he also was optimistic things would get worked out in January to save half the season. ``In my opinion it is absolutely imperative they get this done,'' he said. ``They just cannot afford to delay the season next year and have fans and sponsors and television stations and radio stations wondering if there's going to be a season. They've got to get this done. ``I just think it's a disgrace on both sides that they've allowed it to come to this. To me, it's a total disregard for the game, the fans, the history and the heritage of the National Hockey League. ``This would have been the 88th year of the league. It's not a Johnny-come-lately sport. It's not a made-up sport. It's not a made-for-television sport. It's been around 88 years.'' Just minus an 89th, and at the moment, still waiting. In the meantime Adv. 1. in the meantime - during the intervening time; "meanwhile I will not think about the problem"; "meantime he was attentive to his other interests"; "in the meantime the police were notified" meantime, meanwhile , Miller is free to take in more voice-over auditions. Free to take more trips. To spend time with family. And to start his second series of lessons at the Magic Castle. ``If hockey never comes back, maybe I'll have another career,'' he said. ``I'll be on the street corner.'' For his greatest trick, he just wants the NHL to reappear. CAPTION(S): photo Photo: MILLER |
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