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Pro Hockey News releases latest online edition
New design and new logo released
Pro Hockey News Staff
Jul 14, 2009 - 9:06:51 PM
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RIO RANCHO, NM – In an effort to improve its Internet presence, Pro Hockey News is undergoing a facelift.

 

Our publication completed its fifth season of coverage of professional ice hockey in North America, the United Kingdom and Europe.  Over the course of the 2008-2009 season we were proud to announce the 2,000,000th page view. 

 

For the season, our staff or writers and columnists penned more than 1,000 articles and stories on all aspects of professional hockey including the post season, NHL Entry Draft and the business side of the sport. 

 

We also extended our coverage to Algeria and the Algerian National Hockey Team’s efforts in international play.

 

Our coverage this season expanded to the collegiate ranks in the US and the Juniors of Canada and the US.
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Our writers, editors, photographers and columnists are proud of the successes of the publication and we all thank our readers for their loyalty to our coverage of hockey across the globe.

 

With the release of our latest version (V 5.0), Pro Hockey News looks forward to the 2009-2010 season and greater and wider coverage of the sport.

 

On behalf of the staff, we thank you for reading our content and returning to our pages.

 

It’s a great day to play hockey.

 

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