Even though
I write about our hockey life during the season, I don't always feel comfortable writing about the crazy offseason aspect of our life since I know some fans read my blog on occasion (in fact, there was a rumor we were going back to Germany floating around, we are not as far as we know).
Not exact matches
In fact, SI receives more comments
about its cover choices than any other subject, and
write - in campaigns are mounted at least once a year — most recently for Iowa State wrestler Cael Sanderson, who was worthy but overtaken by difficult
hockey news (THE DEATH OF A FAN, 2002) the week he won his 159th straight match and his fourth NCAA title.
Writing about the Minnesota Wild and getting an excuse to watch more
hockey.
«You couldn't have
written up a higher level of spontaneous
hockey fun than was there last night,» says Joe Claffy, who had a 6 a.m. flight Friday morning but stayed at Johnny's past 1 a.m. anyway, forgetting all
about the over-40 title that his Chicago Sharks had won.
Here, I focus on the sports, and I've given the honour of
writing about the New Jersey Devils on my years - long favourite source of
writing and discussion on the team, and greatly enjoy having conversations
about them and
hockey in general.
After a former local boy who left for the big city (Azaria, Mystery Men)
writes about the stellar players of his hometown, all
hockey eyes are on them, and soon an exhibition game between the Mystery boys and the World Champion New York Rangers professiona NHL
hockey team is underway.
Editorial: The Perfect
Hockey Game Revisited: About two years ago our own Joe McGinn wrote a column entitled The Perfect Hockey Game where he outlined three major areas where hockey games needed improvement in order to make them more realistic: physics, AI, and mom
Hockey Game Revisited:
About two years ago our own Joe McGinn
wrote a column entitled The Perfect
Hockey Game where he outlined three major areas where hockey games needed improvement in order to make them more realistic: physics, AI, and mom
Hockey Game where he outlined three major areas where
hockey games needed improvement in order to make them more realistic: physics, AI, and mom
hockey games needed improvement in order to make them more realistic: physics, AI, and momentum.
A former town resident (Hank Azaria)
writes an article for Sports Illustrated
about what fierce and brilliant
hockey players they all are, and soon a sports network is promoting an exhibition game between the local team and the New York Rangers.
As a sportswriter, I've
written about many memorable teams: the 1980 Olympic
hockey team at Lake Placid, the 1968 Detroit Tigers and the St. Louis Cardinals, the 1984 women's gymnastics squad.
Author Bio: Stacy Juba has
written about reality TV contestants targeted by a killer, an obit writer investigating a cold case, teen psychics who control minds, twin high school
hockey stars battling on the ice, and teddy bears learning to raise the U.S. flag: she pursues whatever story ideas won't leave her alone.
I've
written about reality TV contestants targeted by a killer, an obit writer investigating a cold case, teen psychics who control minds, twin high school
hockey stars battling on the ice, a Cinderella searching for her Prince Charming, and teddy bears learning to raise the U.S. flag.
She started
writing poetry of her own and one poem
about the horrors of
hockey was printed in the school magazine.
How does the daughter of a professional
hockey player begin
writing about culinary travel?
Casey Doyle, a student at Warren Wilson College who
writes for the Swannanoa Journal, the publication of the school's Environmental Leadership Center, had the opportunity to speak with the climate scientist Michael Mann when he visited the campus to speak
about his book, «The
Hockey Stick and the Climate Wars.»
The critical reason why the
Hockey Stick featured so prominently was that Mann headed the group
writing about paleoclimatic reconstructions.
For clarification - when we
wrote in our comment
about the IPCC and the
hockey - stick, we referred to the policy maker summary and the synthesis report, in which only the
hockey - stick were featured.
In 2001, I
wrote about the then - newish
hockey stick in Britain's Sunday Telegraph and Canada's National Post, and some five years later in The Australian.
I was there when Muller
wrote the Technology Review article
about the
hockey stick controversy.
Gavin Schmidt, Michael Mann, and Scott Rutherford (apparently representing the Team) have
written a scathing comment letter to the Annals of Applied Statistics
about the recent allegedly «
hockey - stick busting» paper by the naïve statisticians McShane and Wyner entitled A Statistical Analysis of Multiple Temperature Proxies: Are Reconstructions of Surface Temperatures Over the Last 1000 Years Reliable?
As a science journalist who first
wrote about climate change 23 years ago, in The Economist, I think Judith is right to identify the
hockey stick as a seminal icon whose debunking is therefore also seminal.
I just
wrote a polite comment @ «Strange Weather» / The
Hockey Stick is Alive; long live the
Hockey Stick notifying readers
about Steve's news Climate Audit's post above.
[NOTE: Mann has also
written about these extensive attacks on him, his reaearch, and his character in his book The
Hockey Stick and the Climate Wars.]
Grouping together temp work on your CV or
writing about your continued involvement in one of your extracurricular activities (eg getting involved with Scouts as a leader or taking part in your local football or
hockey team) can help to make a gap less obvious.