Hockey Community For Phoenix Coyotes Fans Seeks Fan Reporters

New Hockey Community for the Phoenix Coyotes seeks Fans to Recap Games, Rant, Critique.

PHOENIX (PRWEB) October 17, 2005 -- Coyotes fans have a place to rant and offer their own unique brand of sports reporting: citizen journalism. The community for Phoenix Coyotes fans (phoenix.allstarhockeyfans.com) will allow fans to connect, share blogs about the team and even post events for get-togethers.

Launched this past summer, an online social networking/blogging community for Coyotes fans gives everyone the opportunity to be a sports reporter. Taking a cue from sports radio, the parent site, Allstarhockeyfans (www.allstarhockeyfans.com) has created a place for anyone to write recaps of the team's games, offer analysis and critique. According to Marc Lefton, the site's founder and a rabid hockey fan, sports reporting need not be a monopoly of major newspapers. "There are so many stories in this game. There's a game within the game that doesn't get recapped in the paper. And hockey, except in some major cities, just does not get the depth of analysis that other sports get in the newspaper."

So who better to solve the problem than the very fans who love, live and breath the sport? "We're confident fans will offer insightful commentary. Futhermore, the ability of other fans to comment and create a living document allows everyone to share their opinion in an open environment." Over 400 fans already grace the pages of AllStarHockeyFans.com. The site is based on a powerful blogworking platform that combines the best parts of social networking and blogging into a potent, addictive combination. This formula has already seen success in mainstream niche sites such as the Always-On Network (www.alwayson-network.com).

AllStarHockeyFans is a subsidiary of Half Fiction, LLC, (www.halffiction.com) a company which owns, develops and manages niche blogworking communities.

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Contact Information
Marc Lefton
HALF FICTION LLC
http://phoenix.allstarhockeyfans.com
646-723-1415

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