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I've gotten a couple of inquires about The Rink's sponsorship of Alex Ovechkin's page at Hockey-Reference.com, and we basically decided to do it to support a great site (and, of course, the traffic doesn't hurt either). Check out Mirtle's post on the matter for more, and if you feel like dropping a few bucks to get your message out, most of the Caps can be yours for a year for just $10. Oh, and [link]

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Puck Headlines: Ending the Marty Biron love fest
Published 5/7/2008 at Puck Daddy
... media. • Conn Smythe or playoff con? Sam from Doubt About It offers a thorough and revealing statistic analysis of Philadelphia Flyers goalie Marty Biron before he faces the Pittsburgh Penguins. "Biron is going to have to play better than he's already played and the Flyers have to crack a surprisingly stout Penguins defense. The chances of both happening are slim. Pens in 5." [Doubt About It] • My buddies Japers and Mirtle are driving the effort for fans to purchase player page sponsorships ...

Reader Contest: Your chance to finally honor Chris Pronger
Published 5/8/2008 at Puck Daddy
... Meanwhile, JP from Japers Rink has been buying up sponsorships like Ovechkin buys awful European clothes -- with reckless abandon. And PPP from ...

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