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Question of the Week: Favorite blogosphere stories from last season
With the 2010-11 season completely in the rear-view now and the glimmer - as faint as it is - of the 2011-12 season nearing, looking back at last season still is a good topic to be had. But instead of asking about the sport, I thought it was worth asking about another aspect that many of us love...
On media feuds, the motives of a blogger and why we all belong
Editor's Note: We try not to stray away from coverage of Flyers hockey too often, but as somebody who makes his livelihood in this new media world, and as somebody who deeply cares about the issues surrounding the coverage of our sport, it's hard for me to stay silent on this subject for long. If...
What Have We Learned: Blogger Roundtable Check-up
The American Cancer Society recommends that all men get a prostate cancer screening once they hit 50 years old. We're 56% through the 2008-2008 Colorado Avalanche hockey season, so let's take a look at how the collective group of asses that is the Avalanche blogosphere is doing with this year's...
2nd Annual Avalanche Blogger Roundtable!!
It's BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAACK!! Strap yourself in everybody! We've got EIGHT pulse-pounding days of drivel insight and analysis to get you desperate for actual hockey so that you can stop reading this crap! And exclamation points!!! Hundreds of exclamation points!! This year's participants...
The Rabble Rouser: An Interview With Adrian Dater
Adrian Dater, Avalanche beat writer for the Denver Post, has recently caused some minor controversy in the hockey blog world with some very candid, critical comments about Todd Bertuzzi, Dion Phaneuf and (most recently) Derek Boogaard on his blog All Things Avs. With the Avs and Wild ready...
The Incredible Disappearing Avalanche
Back in the late 1990s, you couldn't read or watch anything about hockey without somewhere finding a mention of the Colorado Avalanche. With two Cups in six years and an all star lineup envied by every team in the league (except the Wings, who had their own), Denver was one of the most...
A Refreshing Perspective On Blogging And The Press
I'll digress a bit from my usual Avscentric posting for a brief post about blogging and the press. Yes, it's still possible to beat a dead horse. You just have to flip it over.Over at the regularly-excellent chick hockey blog Interchangeable Parts (I'll forgive them for being Devils fans),...
Embracing Blogs: Why The Avalanche Will Be The Last
When the New York Islanders announced in June that they would be creating a "blog box" and provide press passes (with limitations, of course, and with definite critics) to hand-picked but still independent bloggers, the hockey blogosphere erupted in applause. When Ted Leonsis of the Capitals...
Son Of Stastny Gains Attention
Last season, people acted like Avalanche fans were crazy for suggesting that Paul Stastny might be a more-deserving candidate for the Calder Trophy than either of the other nominees. He had a 20-game points-scoring streak, the longest in history for a rookie. He scored 78 points in the stifling...
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