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This is the new blog page for Canucks & Beyond at Kukla’s Korner.  I hope you like it… but I realize some of you are going to run into a few problems fairly quickly. Growing pains, I’m afraid.

If you entered this site through the domain URL of canucksandbeyond.com you’ll find that the links on the page and some of the images don’t work as they should.  Please click here to get the proper main C&B page, then everything should work fine from that starting point.  I’ll have this issue fixed sometime Friday, so that visitors who enter that way are automatically redirected. 

If you run into any other issues at all, please drop me a line in the comments - hopefully we’ll have them all sorted quickly.

Thanks! smile

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I miss the old days of VCOE…simple design, no ads.

Posted by GZ Expat from Chiner on 09/07/07 at 12:59 AM ET

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I loved the old VCOE design… but there was NO way to make a Detroit fan (Kukla’s) endure my favorite blue and green Canucks vintage colors all over this website!

As far as advertisements, there are less now than before at least, and (once all the kinks are ironed out) the pages should load much faster, and the layout will be less cluttered.  But I realize there are issues at the moment. I hope you’ll be patient as I figure them out.

Thanks for dropping a note, Expat.

Posted by Alanah on 09/07/07 at 03:25 AM ET

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It looks very sharp…and terribly professional.

(So far way fewer glitches than most of the sites I visit on a regular basis, and they can’t claim a recent redesign as an excuse.)  smile

Posted by Baroque from Michigan on 09/07/07 at 03:12 PM ET

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Thanks, Baroque. I’m glad you’re not seeing too many glitches. Lord knows there’s been a few… but it’s coming together.

As for “professional” don’t get your hopes up. I’ll destroy that image in no time. smile

Posted by Alanah McGinley from British Columbia on 09/08/07 at 10:57 AM ET

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I’ve updated my blogroll (such as it is) with the new “Candy-B” URL.

By the way, Alanah, I figured I’d tease you with this one—check out Artem Chubarov’s set-up on this play:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MnvaHaZgN7Y

Posted by Brushback from serving suspension on 09/08/07 at 03:00 PM ET

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DAMMIT! I miss Chubarov!  Why did the Canucks ditch him, again? Someone needs to explain that to me one day. That guy should not be in Russia. Sigh.

Thanks for changing the site link, Brushback. I know it’s a pain in the ass. smile

Posted by Alanah McGinley from British Columbia on 09/09/07 at 12:27 AM ET

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Alanah McGinley has been blogging hockey since 2003 (with a notable gap in time through 2010, kicking it with new baby Lucy while living knee-deep in chaos while reading “parenting for complete idiots” during every spare minute) sharing opinions, rants and not-so-deep thoughts with anyone who will listen. 

In addition to writing Canucks & Beyond and helping manage Kukla’s Korner, Alanah was one of the founders and co-hosts of The Crazy Canucks Podcast.  She has contributed pieces to FoxSports.com and the New York Times Slapshot blog, as well as other stray destinations in cyberspace.

So that’s me. Who the hell are you? smile


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