Former NHLPA executive director Paul Kelly is on to a new challenge, as he gets College Hockey Inc. off the ground and running. Thanks to the many friends he made within hockey, CHI is off to a quick start. I got an opportunity to talk to him about this new company and the direction Kelly intends on taking it:
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14 October 2008
Don’t take this the wrong way, but I like a little violence, in sports that is. I think most people who like sports agree. The biggest reactions from spectators usually occur after a big coll
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13 October 2008
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8 October 2008
The new NHL season has finally arrived and the Boston Bruins have been getting a lot more media interest following last season. The Bruins were a young, upstart team that over achieved and brought the first seed Canadiens to the brink of elimination in the first round of the playoffs in a seven game series, and suddenly, people in Boston care. All of this newfound interest that the Boston sports media has in the Bruins has caused me a dilemma though. Don’t get me wrong, I am very happy that the Bruins have generated some interest amongst the fans. They have been the forgotten team in this area in recent years. I mean, I have seen and heard more interest in the New England Revolution, or the Boston College Eagles over the last few years than in the Boston Bruins. I am glad to hear talk of the Bruins on my local sports radio channel again, but my dilemma is this, I had used the fact that no one in this area cared about hockey anymore to my advantage. I have been telling my kids a story of an ancient land called The Land of Enaychell (NHL).
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