Update -Thanks as well to Website in a Weekend for posting a guest article on inGoal’s shared hosting strategy. Learn how to blog at Website in a Weekend.

Today we’re seeing quite a few new visitors to inGoal Magazine thanks to a guest article we posted at dailyblogtips.com, so I thought I’d put a bit of a roundup together with an introduction to some of our contributors.

Thanks for visiting. By all means drop me a line - [email protected] or follow me on Twitter – @dhutchis we’d love to have you subscribe as well – we share something exclusive from time to time with our subscribers to say thanks.

Welcome! We’re a community of goaltenders and quite proud of all the folks who have helped make this site what it is.

While you are here, you might want to check out some of our more popular items:

You can check out all our Olympic Goalie Coverage or our Olympic Goalie Mask gallery. Thanks goes to Kevin Woodley in particular who was a fully accredited member of the Olympic media and filed quite a number of outstanding pieces during the games, like this interview with Canadian goalie Roberto Luongo.

If you love photography we have lots of professional goalie photos, led by our photo editor, Scott Slingsby. He has quite a number of great shots, but has seen a lot of Jonathan Bernier who has since made quite an impression with the L.A. Kings, and he has also shot a number of Boston Bruins games.

Heather Galindo is our AHL editor and is a prolific blogger here and other sites, including her own. Recently she filed a great interview with the Dallas Stars goalie coach. Heather keeps the goalie world up to date on the AHL through her twitter account @inGoalMagAHL

We’ve been fortunate to have a professional goalie on our team. Mike McKenna of the AHL’s Lowell Devils is a talented writer and the technical piece on professional goalie gear customization has been his most popular piece.

Paul Szabo is another great writer who has written for Goalie’s World as well. In particular he has filed interviews with Canadian National Team goalies several times that have been very popular with readers, especially during the Olympics when Yahoo linked to his work.

Lonnie Herman is a professional sports writer who has done several interviews with NHL goalies and coaches that have given insight to the preparation a goalie goes through – like this interview with Atlanta Thrashers goalie Ondrej Pavelec.

Of course lots more folks have contributed to inGoal Magazine’s success, from generous photographers who have shared their work, to goalie coaches who have written articles and of course the great folks who extend the conversation with their comments. If you want to get involved, by all means get in touch.

I’m the “editor” that pulls this great team together. A few of my favorite pieces have been a look at the new goalie pad regulations for next season as well as a piece on the most significant development in goaltending in the past decade where I collected the views of several well known sportswriters, goalies and goalie coaches. I have always loved tracking down new goalie mask art and you’ll find more here than anywhere else on the internet.

You can see a bit more about me on the site’s about page as well.

Thanks for visiting. By all means drop me a line – [email protected] or follow me on Twitter – @dhutchis we’d love to have you subscribe as well – we share something exclusive from time to time with our subscribers to say thanks.

 

One Response to Welcome New Visitors

  1. Dave Doolin says:

    I am just about to post your guest article on Website In A Weekend!

    Doing the final editorial work right now.

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