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Response to Belfour

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From what ive been told WDIV said he was going to sign today, not that he had already signed. --68.248.15.198 06:48, 10 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks again for the heads up

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I replied to you with some other thoughts on my own talk page, but thought I'd leave a thank-you here anyway. Doogie2K 03:00, 4 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks from me for another heads-up

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Thanks for letting me know what was going on with the box scores on the 2006 Stanley Cup Playoffs page. I didn't mean to take a night off -- I mean, I have the games on TV anyway -- but I *am* a graduate student and it is near the end of the semester and I do need to actually use the computer for classwork instead of Wikipedia every once in a while. :) -- Skudrafan1 06:03, 26 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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Thanks for your comments on my addition of the #1 picks. And thanks for splitting the Red Wings into two columns...I just didn't know how to do it myself, so I'll follow your lead. One column is fine for the newer teams, but once you get into the Original Six and 1967 expansion, it gets out of hand. I thought about adding a link to the draft page, but I'd just have to change it to each team's individual pick in a couple of weeks anyway.

Yeah, that birthplace fiasco is a good one. I have eight seasons' worth of individual team media guides (which get to be incredibly heavy), and each and every one of them has players' birthplaces as the country that exists today. They were about 50/50 on Wikipedia when I started changing the rest to make them uniform. And I love the fact that whoever reverted my work changed all the Czech Republics and Slovakias to Czechoslovakia, but didn't change Russia back to USSR.

Thanks again...it's good to get a compliment instead of hearing what I did wrong.SportsEditor 21:51, 6 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Question

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Hi...I have a question for you when you have a moment. Have you found in editing Wiki hockey pages that the same couple of people revert or delete your edits because they don't comply with the overall style as agreed upon at WP:HOCKEY? I was wondering if it's just me. I've tried to post things that bolster the team articles, only to have the usual suspects revert them because they're against what the "concensus" thinks. If you have any thoughts on the matter, I'd really appreciate hearing them. Thanks in advance...SportsEditor 01:18, 29 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Feedback

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Thanks for getting back to me...I appreciate it. And thanks for including that link...it just proves to me that CC and RG are indeed the ringleaders and self-proclaimed WikiPolice. I'm sure you've noticed how they talk down to people with legitimate questions.

My first exposure to them was during the birthplace fiasco. I even brought up the fact that in a few drafts from now, some European players will actually have been born in Russia, as opposed to USSR, so both Russia and USSR will be listed on the same team pages. I was quickly shot down by...guess who. I don't know if you caught any of the draft, but I noticed how Russian players were announced as having been born in Russia (not USSR). Interesting...it appears the NHL is fine with that.

As for the latest thing, I did add a "notable" section with the Penguins that included prominent players and coaches from different decades...guys with team records, with high point totals, and some with unique accomplishments (Patrick Lalime went 14-0-2 to start his career and set an NHL record, and Ken Wregget won the longest playoff game in team history, 4 overtimes). In other words, there was rationale behind it and they weren't just personal favorites. I'd be more than willing to monitor those types of sections myself. Instead, it was "delete first and ask questions later" from...guess who.

The other one was my addition in the Hall of Fame section for "other Hall of Famers associated with the Penguins." When I found out that Tim Horton once played for the Pens, I was very surprised. I imagined that other people might be, too. I knew about the "significant contributions" rule, so I created another category for minimal contributions. RG didn't like that. He also deleted Leo Boivin (who played two seasons with the Pens) but left Andy Bathgate (who also played two seasons) on the list). I asked him why he deleted one and not the other, but he just dodged the question and shifted blame back on me.

It's probably only a matter of time before my draft and awards & trophies sections bite the dust, since they aren't included in the master guidelines. You're right...I guess we joined too late. I you want a good laugh, check out the discussion page on the Penguins page. I'm starting to feel like the Dino Ciccarelli of writing. Oh, well...there's too much going on out in the real world to be too concerned about this. Maybe those guys just don't have lives? Thanks again!SportsEditor 02:53, 29 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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Hasek page

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Hello. I'm signing off right now. If the silliness continues, please report it on WP:AIV. He means well, but I can't think of any other way of stopping him. -- JamesTeterenko 04:42, 3 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I've put him on the noticeboard for repeat NPOV violations, copyright violations and 3RR, seeing as we can't get any work done on the article. He really needs some time to read over policies. God, I hate 11-year-olds with computers.... --Wafulz 16:29, 3 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]
And he's now having a hissy fit and deleting all of my external links. Man, if only he'd actually read some of the links we gave him =/ --Wafulz 16:34, 3 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Ha,ha,haaaa. Very funny. Yeah I know I can be a bother. I didn't have a hissy fit. Say, I wonder if I'm the youngest user on Wikipedia. Seems like everyone a university student of some kind. I'm only in grade 6. Hasek is the best 01:20, 6 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

2006-07 NHL transactions

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From now on, please provide sources for each and every transaction. Otherwise, editors are free to remove unsourced material. Thanks. --Madchester 21:57, 8 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

You need to place the actual referenecs in the article; not just the edit summary. It needs to be accessible to all editors. Thanks. --Madchester 22:00, 8 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]
From Wikipedia:Reliable sources, If you can provide useful information to Wikipedia, please do so, but bear in mind that edits for which no reliable references are provided may be removed by any editor. The responsibility for finding and adding references lies with the person adding material to an article, and sources should be provided whenever possible.
Likewise, see Wikipedia:Citing_sources#Why_sources_should_be_cited for the rationale and need for sources.
While I'm famiiar with NHL transactions et al. in the offseason, not all readers and editors follow hockey. We need to provide sources for all editors to follow up on each fact. --Madchester 22:07, 8 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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WikiProject Ice Hockey August 2007 Newsletter

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WikiProject Ice Hockey Newsletter

Dear Scsgoal31! You are receiving this newsletter because you have signed up as a member of WikiProject Ice Hockey. The purpose of this newsletter is to update on the goings on of the project, as there have been major changes, and a lot of new recognized content in the past few weeks. If you are an inactive user, you probably won't recognize the new and improved state of the WikiProject!

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New recognized content

By Maxim
There have been a lot more Good and Featured articles written in the past few weeks. Here is a list:[1][2][3][4]

Featured articles
Good articles
Featured lists[5]
Notes
  1. ^ All articles are in order of promotion, as written on the main WikiProject page; FA's have official dates of promotions.
  2. ^ A star represents a featured article or list
  3. ^ A green circle represents a good article
  4. ^ Stanley Cup is an A-Class article
  5. ^ The lists system differs from articles, and doesn't give an official date of promotion
Article Improvement

By Maxim

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Diacritics

By Maxim

In the past few weeks, there has been quite heated discussion about the use of diacritics in article name. The current guideline is using diacritics in the pages of articles of all player names which require them, but redirects are exempt.

Task forces

By Maxim
There have been two new task forces started within the WikiProject to coordinate major topics.

Sweden Ice Hockey task force

This task force was initiated by Krm500. Its current goal is to improve Henrik Lundqvist to Good or Featured article status. It covers all Swedish clubs, leagues and competitions and associated articles, players and coaches that are Swedish, or have played/coached for a Swedish club, and arenas in Sweden. They plan to eventually operate as a sort of a sub-project, which will have its own articles for creation, ranking importance and quality of articles, and co-ordinate article improvement. Its current members are Krm500, Bamsefar75, and CLAES.

New Jersey Devils task force

This task force was initiated by Bsroiaadn. Its goal is to improve New Jersey Devils to Featured Topic status. Although it currently meets the required article count, the task force wishes to improve it further. Its area of coverage is very similar to the Sweden Ice Hockey task force. Its members are Bsroiaadn, JHMM13, FutureNJGov, Sportskido8, Michael Greiner, JRWalko, and Soxrock.

Requested Images

By Maxim
After discussion on the WikiProject talk page, Serte created a page for Requested Images. The page encourages users to license images for use on articles. The page also has section to request images for players, arenas, game situations, miscellaneous, and team and league logos. The page has been quite popular; since it was created on July 21, there have been six completed requests. There are four currently outstanding requests:

Article assessement completed

By Maxim
On July 12, Kaiser matias announced that he had completed assessing all the articles with a {{ice hockey}} tag, sorting them into Category:Unassessed Ice Hockey articles. Kaiser matias has ranked about 9000 articles in that category, and most were stubs, and "have no information at all", according to him. Everybody is encouraged to expand the stubs into real articles. This effort took around 5 months. A big thanks goes to Kaiser matias from me and all the project.


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This just in:
Maurice 'Rocket' Richard Trophy has just been promoted to featured list status, while the bot was delivering the newsletter. Maxim(talk) 02:02, 28 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

And I've just promoted Art Ross Trophy. And Clarence S. Campbell Bowl is at FLC. This should be the last update. Maxim(talk) 00:40, 30 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]
New recognized content

By Maxim

Especially due to the featured topic drive, there have been many new featured lists promoted concerning NHL awards. Here's the full list of all the 13 FL's promoted since the last newsletter.[1][2]

  1. Hart Memorial Trophy
  2. James Norris Memorial Trophy
  3. Vezina Trophy
  4. Conn Smythe Trophy
  5. Frank J. Selke Trophy
  6. Lady Byng Memorial Trophy
  7. Lester B. Pearson Award
  8. Calder Memorial Trophy
  9. Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy
  10. King Clancy Memorial Trophy
  11. Jack Adams Award
  12. Presidents' Trophy
  13. List of Calgary Flames players

There have been no new good articles or featured articles. Maurice 'Rocket' Richard Trophy has been given A-Class status due to multiple issues raised at FLC.

  1. ^ The last one, List of Calgary Flames players, is the only one not associated with the featured topic drive.
  2. ^ At the time of publishing, there were 5 lists at WP:FLC and 2 lists in the "Holding cell", as there's been an accepted guideline to not put more that 5 trophy lists at the same time to, "compensate for the sanity of the reviewers".
Did You Know?

By Maxim
There have been 4 new articles featured in the Did You Know section? on the Main Page since August.

Featured Topic Drive

By Maxim

Started by User:Scorpion0422, the aim of this drive is to make NHL awards a featured topic. A featured topic is basically a set of very high quality articles (good articles and featured articles/lists). In this case, the topic is NHL awards. Many users have helped, including Scorpion0422, Resolute, Serte, Hasek is the best, Maxim, Croat Canuck, Spike Wilbury, FutureNJGov, and T Rex/Dinosaur puppy. The progress has been very good; there are 12 featured lists promoted, and 2 good articles:

  1. Hart Memorial Trophy (Scorpion)
  2. James Norris Memorial Trophy (Scorpion)
  3. Vezina Trophy (Scorpion)
  4. Conn Smythe Trophy (Serte)
  5. Frank J. Selke Trophy (FutureNJGov)
  6. Lady Byng Memorial Trophy (Scorpion)
  7. Lester B. Pearson Award (Scorpion)
  8. Calder Memorial Trophy (Croat Canuck)
  9. Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy (Maxim)
  10. King Clancy Memorial Trophy (Maxim)
  11. Jack Adams Award (Maxim)
  12. Presidents' Trophy (Scorpion)
  13. Stanley Cup (Earlier collaboration, very many involved)
  14. Traditions and anecdotes associated with the Stanley Cup (Maxim)

Check the project page if you are interested in helping out. Although it's closer to being done than not, there's still work to be done. The next topic that might be tackled is Stanley Cup, but this remains purely speculative and in discussion.


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WikiProject Ice Hockey March 2008 Newsletter

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Task forces

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We are working to create a new task force within the WikiProject to deal with topics related to the Pittsburgh Penguins. It hasn't been created yet; but it aims to expand articles based on former and current Pittsburgh Penguins players and articles. Good luck!

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Featured Topic Drive

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The original featured topic drive, initiated by Scorpion0422, has concluded succesfully. National Hockey League awards is now a featured topic, with 24 articles in total. Of them, 20 are featured lists, one is a featured article, and the other three are trophy articles that were too short to become featured lists. Eight users signed up to help out, shown here. The next Featured Topic hasn't been decided upon, and the ideas and organization for it fell apart. If you have any ideas, don't hesitate to share them at WT:HOCKEY.

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