The Hockey News is online, and the site’s getting better and better, but the contents of the paper are still very much offline.
Which is why you probably haven’t read this one, for example:
The Hockey News is online, and the site’s getting better and better, but the contents of the paper are still very much offline.
Which is why you probably haven’t read this one, for example:

“The Finnish journalist rediscovers hockey on the radio.”
The entire column after the jump. This and more in Off The Post in the fall.
Whoah, what just happened? I fell asleep at the wheel. Sorry. Anyway, here’s a little something I wrote the other day.

The entire column after the jump. This and more in Off The Post in the fall.

The Finnish journalist admires the career of Petr Nedved and recalls comparisons to Gretzky.”
The entire column after the jump, and this and more as a paperback in the fall.

The Finnish journalist recalls a summer camp when he met “the father of Russian hockey.”
The entire column after the jump, and as a paperback in the fall.
I’m hip, I’m with it. Please join my LinkedIn network of friends. Check me out on Facebook. Won’t you send me messages through Twitter? Come on, it’s cool. We can totally hang out on the Web, and like, network and cook deals and just kick back for a second.
Now, I know that you, my loyal reader, have read all the blog entries on NHL.com, and for that, I am grateful. But maybe you have a friend who hasn’t or maybe you’ve missed something, or can’t find the older entries on the Web anymore?
Here’s a thought:
Get your friend a copy of [edit:] Off the Post: hockey stories from across the world, a 150-page paperback that’ll be out in the fall. It’ll include all the nhl.com blog entries posted in 2006 and 2007, plus a few new short pieces.
Pre-order yours now, for 9,99 dollars, Order yours now by sending me an email with Off The Post in the subject title. Price: 14,90 euro.
Thanks.
Vaikka kukaan ei ehkä ihan varmasti tiedäkään, missä kaikki ruotsalaiset satuhahmot ”oikeasti” asuvat, jo pelkästään Tukholmassa ja sen ympäristössä pääsee helposti satumaailmaan.

Rohkein lenkki
Suomen Pankki, CNBC, MTV3, Nelonen, Solar Films ja Heikoin lenkki. Siinä uraputki, jonka moni haluaisi kulkea toiseen suuntaan. Ei Kirsi Salo. Ja Kirsi tekee yleensä, mitä haluaa.