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Images From The Tank

Some of you may already regularly visit PJ Swenson’s SharksPage. For those of you that don’t check it out regularly, you’re missing one of the most unique things in the hockey blogosphere. You see, PJ’s quite the photographer and captures pretty amazing images from just about every home game at HP Pavilion, along with other events that come through the Bay Area.

I’ve put an image from his collection of last night’s game five after the jump. You don’t have to be a Sharks or Ducks fan to enjoy it; it’s just great hockey photography and I highly recommend checking it out. PJ takes great photos of both teams, and they’re often better than the standard fare you get from the AP wire.

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A full photo gallery from that game is available here. An index of his collection is here —you’re bound to find photos of your favorite team there.

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