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Eulogy for HockeyPunx.com

HockeyPunx.com, 2009-2012. RIP

Long before Up The Pucks existed, HockeyPunx was the undisputed source for all things punk rock and hockey. Born in early September of 2009, HockeyPunx was a blog with big aspirations. Dreams of regular news-posts, analysis, interviews, and a general exploration of this strange but fascinating link between punk rock and hockey were just the beginning of what was imagined for the site.

Other ideas were entertained. Some, like a web forum were kids could get together and belittle each other’s tastes in punk music and hockey allegiances were executed with some success. Others, like a podcast discussing punk rock and hockey, were stolen by a rebel faction of visitors to the site, and branched off into its own entity altogether.

Enter Up The Pucks. While KW (of imadethismistake fame) and I were merely kicking the tires of the idea of a punk rock/hockey podcast, discussing primitive plans on our site, some kids that had a lot more drive, a better plan, and much more time on their hands went out and got the job done without us. Peter and Brandon launched Up The Pucks with their very first episode in September 2010.

It didn’t take long for UTP to take off. The podcast medium lent itself to a much more captive audience than the old written word that a simple blog allowed for, and Up The Pucks managed to pick up quite the following. And success begets success: Having a real audience helped UTP net big name guests on their show, like ESPN Insider’s/Washington Post’s Neil Greenberg, or Puck Daddy’s  Greg Wyshynski, and having big name guests on their show helped UTP retain a real audience.

For a while, a lazy HockeyPunx and a motivated Up The Pucks were able to coexist. Though the blog medium is certainly not as attractive as a podcast, the archaic written word had a home on the HockeyPunx blog, while fans of the auditory world found comfort in Up The Pucks. But eventually, despite the best efforts of writers like Bryan, HockeyPunx just couldn’t compete. Updates were too infrequent to retain an audience, and in the event there was an actual article posted to the site, it was often half-assed and uninspired.

Soon, HockeyPunx.com simply became a weekly reminder to listen to that week’s episode of Up The Pucks. The blog failed to attract any new writers, and without real content it failed to attract any real audience.

Mark and TomWith HockeyPunx barely surviving on life support, Peter informed me a couple months ago of his intentions to add a motivated collection of writers to the Up The Pucks family, and launch a regularly updated UTP blog. With an audience already built in from their podcast sucess, and actual unique and fresh content already in the pipeline, I knew Peter’s plans were the final nail in HockeyPunx.com’s coffin. Today, the revamped Up The Pucks site, blog and all, has been launched.

An idea that HockeyPunx.com attempted to pioneer and innovate has been surpassed by the efforts of its successor. HockeyPunx has become the MySpace to Up The Pucks’ Facebook.

Now, although Peter and Brandon are undeniably two of the biggest dream-killing shitheads that you’ll ever meet, I certainly can’t blame them entirely for the death of HockeyPunx. As mentioned above, content and quality fell dramatically, and I was clearly not motivated enough to even attempt to bring it back to life prior to Peter’s news. Had I invested the time and effort to build an exciting HockeyPunx experience, today’s post might go a little different. Perhaps an announcement of the new incarnation of Up The Pucks that welcomed a new era of corroboration between our two sites. Two different takes on a shared idea. Regrettably, I can’t pretend this to be the reality.

While I do plan to participate in the new Up The Pucks, stopping by occasionally to write an article here and there, perhaps being invited on to future podcast episodes, I cannot say that HockeyPunx can reasonably coexist. There’s simply no room for it in a world where Up The Pucks does everything HockeyPunx was envisioned as doing (and more).

With that in mind, consider this HockeyPunx’s eulogy. It’s been an interesting couple of years, and I’ve made some good friends through the endeavor. I’m excited to see where the legacy of what I created takes Up The Pucks, and I’m excited to be a part of the new version of UTP (even if marginally so).

I’ll leave this post on the main page of the HockeyPunx website for now, and eventually I imagine the domain name will simply redirect to the UpThePucks.com website. I can’t imagine finding a better use for such a domain name, but if for some reason something comes up, perhaps Up The Pucks will keep you up to date on any new endeavors.

With that, I leave you with the best of HockeyPunx. I’m determining the “best of” by a variety of factors, from most read stories to simply my personal taste. They’re posted here in no particular order.

Enjoy.

Some of my personal highlights, written by me:

Everything Bryan ever wrote for us:

Submissions from assorted other writers:

New UP THE PUCKS! Episode 71: Kane Holding Court

…now Pete’s doin’ the Super Bowl Shuffle. We recap the All-Star weekend, and discuss some changes we’d like to see. We discuss what the All-Star game next year means for Columbus, and how Gary Bettman is not to be trifled with. Then we’re joined by the founder of Chicago’s Riot Fest, Mike Petryshun, a Buffalo native and avid Sabres fan to discuss Buffalo punk rock and the disappointing play of his hockey team.

Hockey Headlines: -All Star Weekend

-All Star announcement for Columbus

-A recap of the fan protest that took place at Columbus’ Nationwide Arena

Featured Franchise: Buffalo Sabres

A special thanks to Lindy Ruff’s Tie, as they were kind enough to send us a ton of great Buffalo bands. This is the interview with Every Time I Die‘s Keith Buckley.

Music Featured This Week:

Helicopter/ by Brown Sugar

Thanksgiving by Vile Crocodile

Forty-Five by Rust Belt Lights

Hit of the Search Party by Every Time I Die

Backstabbers by Strangers

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New UP THE PUCKS! Episode #70-Orpal Burger w/ Sweet Potato Fries

From Puck and Punk, and soon the reborn UpThePucks.com, Chris Link is our guest as we talk about Pete Link hanging out in Nashville. We also review the heralded record by Banner Pilot ‘Heart Beats Pacific’, Pete interviews Jordan from the band Diarrhea Planet and apparently Tim Thomas did something. Then Link fills us in on why the Predators play has been so strong as of late.

Get to know your co-host: Chris Link from Puck and Punk

Album Review: Heart Beats Pacific by Banner Pilot

Pete’s Interview with Jordan from Diarrhea Planet

Hockey Headlines:

-Detroit’s winning streak at the Joe

-That thing Tim Thomas did

-Ovechkin takes his puck and stays home

Featured Franchise: Nashville Predators

Music Featured This Week:

Red Line by Banner Pilot

Raft Nasty by Diarrhea Planet

Mellow Out by Jeff the Brotherhood

Smiths Girl by No Regrets Coyote

Chase Me Out of the Dark by Glossary

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New UP THE PUCKS! Episode 69: Truculence

This week Kyle from The Moguls joins us to discuss the Leafs, Penner’s pancake peril and truculence. Other topics include: the Sabres struggles this season and Die Toten Hosen’s attempt to save their local team.

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New UP THE PUCKS! Episode 68: A Mutiny!

Two! Two guests this week as, from the Washington Post ESPN Insider, Neil Greenberg returns to the show and this time he’s joined by an old comrade at RussianMachineNeverBreaks.com, Peter Hassett. We discuss two band reunions, the NHLPA shooting down realignment, then Neil and Peter completely defied our authority over our own show and took it over to discuss the struggles of the Washington Capitals.

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New UP THE PUCKS! Episode 67: Cockroaches, Twinkies, Scott Arniel

This week Cam Bedford is our guest as Pete has a revelation, past guest of the Canadian persuasion enact some revenge. We also discuss the World Juniors, the Winter Classic, the Winnipeg Jets and the punk of Winnipeg.

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New UP THE PUCKS! Episode 66: The Bringer of Greater Things

This week Ryan Lambert from Puck Daddy, Backhand Shelf and Flames Nation joins us to discuss the World Juniors, why America is awesome and how Canada is a horrible place. Also we talk about the Flames for a little bit.

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New UP THE PUCKS! Episode 65: Postcards From The Flyover Zone

John aka The Mayor from Mayor’s Manor joins the boys on the show this week. We discuss the Kings, LA punk and the language problem in Montreal. Other topics include: Guttermouth’s documentary, Silverstein’s “Short Songs”, Propagandhi heading back to the studio and the coaching change in SoCal.

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New UP THE PUCKS! Episode 64: Abe Lincoln Was Orgcore Before There Was Orgcore

Due to a death in the family, Brandon was unable to join us this week, so filling in for him is Link from Puck and Punk. The guest host Jer from HockeyPunx who came on to talk Ducks hockey, punks getting “re-educated” in Indonesia and why he frequents so many places on the weekends. Other topics include: Green Day’s confusing tribute cover and Boston University kicking Corey Trivino off the team.

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New UP THE PUCKS! Episode 63: What’s More Bleak Than Having Your Future Right In Front Of You?

This week Jay formerly of Young, Angry and Poor joins hosts to discuss two amazing hockey showdowns that both take place off the ice, realignment and the Lightning. Other topics include: Ticketmaster facing a class action lawsuit and the sounds of Central Florida.

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