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Is Hockey On The Way Back
by Paul on 05/15/07 at 01:22 PM ET
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via Forbes,
Inner Circle Sports’ Rob Tillis discusses the impact of HD, relocation and the young stars of the NHL.
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Every hockey fan should view the video!
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I read fark dot com pretty often, and the posters have been putting a lot of hockey daily threads and articles into the sports section (I just read from there, I dont have an account), and I have to say the traffic is way way higher than last year… I view this is a good sign for the NHL in general as fark is a very well visited site..
So just my observation.. I think its great!
Posted by canesice on 05/15/07 at 04:44 PM ET