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Jeff Dinunzio

For the past few years, Jeff DiNunzio, 25, has been diligently trying to brew a writing career while holding down a full-time job in Washington, DC. Attempting to find the perfect balance between satisfying his bill collectors and slacking off just enough to churn out steady word streams, Jeff regularly satiates his hockey fix by analyzing the NHL, with heavy emphasis on his hometown Philadelphia Flyers. Having first stepped on the ice at the age of five, he has found himself on countless teams from youth hockey to junior leagues and on to college. Jeff's writing and part-time coaching keep him in tune with the game past his prime playing days. He is also a fan of American and European football, addicted to surfing, and will play any sport at any time for pure enjoyment and competition.

 Articles by this Author

Forsberg and the Flyers -- Fight or flight?

With Philadelphia enduring its worst start in history, does it jeopardize Peter Forsberg's future with the club?

Apparently content with its current roster of NHL supporting reruns, OLN's hockey-related programming has done little to keep viewers from reaching for the remote as soon as the games are over.

Looking for a GM to build a team that fits

Thank you, Scott Burnside. Finally, someone is vocalizing the fact that Philadelphia Flyers GM/President, Bob Clarke, made mistakes in his presesason acquisitions heading into the 2005-2006 NHL season. What were they and what happens now? Read on to find out.

The NHL's real Rookie of the Year

The 2005-2006 Calder Trophy winner is a veritable certainty. However, in a league that has lost $10 billion over a decade, expanded grotesquely and lost an entire season and the solidity of its fan base, stats shouldn't be the only determining factor in this year's rookie race. Who should really win? Read on to find out.