On January 20, 1996, at Boston's FleetCenter during the NHL All-Star Game, Fox Sports unleashed FoxTrax—the glowing puck that lit up screens and ignited endless debate. This single-narrator episode dives into the cinematic story of hockey's boldest broadcast experiment: from Fox's desperate bid to make the "invisible puck" visible on American TV, to the engineering wizardry of infrared LEDs and comet trails, brutal backlash from purists, and its surprising influence on modern sports tech like player tracking and AR overlays.
FoxTrax exposed hockey's tradition vs. innovation clash, shaping how NHL grows U.S. audiences amid AR, stats overload, and "Glow Puck 2.0" talks. Perfect for NHL fans, sports tech buffs, and 90s nostalgia seekers.
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