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16 March 2010

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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18 May 2009

This is just not the Celtics' year. Last night's game 7 looked like a game 4 in a 3-0 series. The Celtics came out without their energy, all out of sync. Clearly, they missed KG. Ray Allen, who we needed to step up, finally did, but he was the only one who showed up to play. Meanwhile, Orlando 21-13 from three point land, was just too much to handle and every shot they took led to me biting my nails off and praying for a comeback that never came. This game was a tough one for Boston to handle; we were losing all game and never made the run that they usually can.

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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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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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