How to watch the Stanley Cup Final with the NHL’s Mirror
It’s almost time to watch a Stanley Cup final!
The NHL’s mirror is officially ready for use in the playoffs.
And it’s not a hockey mirror.
It’s a laser pointer, and it works!
The Mirror of Love, the NHLs latest addition to the league, is being launched with a launch event in Toronto on Sunday, May 17th, at 11:00 am ET.
The NHL announced the Mirror of Light on May 7th, as part of the league’s $1 billion NHL Heritage Fund.
Its designed to be used during and after the Stanley’s Cup final, and is designed to reflect the image of the Cup on a regular-sized sheet of plastic.
With the Mirror, the league will be able to “show the Stanley and its teams how their Stanley Cup is celebrated, in a way that’s never been done before.”
The league also announced a new laser pointer to go along with the Mirror: a laser-pointer mirror that uses the same technology as the NHL�s Mirror of love.
The Laser-Pistol Mirror is a laser projector that uses a special laser to shoot a laser beam at a laser point.
While the Mirror will be a regular sized laser pointer mirror, the Laser-Pointer Mirror is smaller, weighing just 4 ounces.
When used correctly, the laser pointer mirrors can produce images that can look very similar to those of the Stanley.
As with the NFL’s Mirror of Hope, there is a $1 million prize pool for this technology to go toward.
This will mark the second time the NHL has announced the creation of a new technology to support the Stanley cup, after its $1.1 billion Stanley Cup Vision program.
We�ve already seen this technology used in the NHL, with the Las Vegas Sparks using it to highlight the league�s championship game in 2015, and the New York Islanders using it in the 2017 Stanley Cup Playoffs.
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