The Lightning used a new technology to allow their fans to watch the game in Colorado yesterday
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MarcO
June 25, 2022 (4:16 PM)
Live from Tampa Bay's Amalie Arena, the Lightning used tracking technology yesterday to allow their fans, who were gathered in the arena, to watch the game as if it were at home.
But, yesterday's game was in Colorado.
That's pretty amazing new software.
Check it out here:
For real, it's incredible!
POLL |
Isn't that technology impressive? |
Yes | 55 | 56.1 % |
No | 43 | 43.9 % |
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