Here is the Led Zeppelin story courtesy of SnagFilms. Check it out. They are still relevant and one of the coolest bands of all time.
Daily Archives: January 29, 2009
A Nice Embed of a Virtual Theater in Asylum for SnagFilms
Check this one out, a perfect use of an embed to illustrate an article and use a film to be a capstone of the piece. Thanks so much.
Back to Back Spooning with Our Fans
It is Super Bowl Weekend but here in Washington we have back to back sold out hockey games to play.
We have bookended two games this weekend. This is a very unique programming and marketing platform and a really terrific way to say thank you fans for loving the game and for enjoying the way our team plays.
We play Detroit on Saturday. This is a total sellout game and one that everyone has been looking forward to as Detroit is the defending Stanley Cup champions and one of the best teams once again in the NHL this year. This will be a good game to see how we measure up to the best in the league. I hope we are up for the challenge.
And then on Super Bowl Sunday, we play Ottawa and try to get back at them for their win over us right before the All-Star break. I have had this weekend circled on my schedule all season as this back to back concept over a big football weekend is a very unique and one of a kind event. Wear Red. Be loud and proud and know we are grateful for your support. Go Caps!
SB Nation at the NHL All-Star Game
Bloggers were out and about in Montreal all weekend at the All-Star game. Here is a snapshot of what it felt like from SB Nation and a very connected blogger in the community.
The NHL has been a leader in reaching out to the blogosphere and I believe the Washington Capitals have the most developed and largest and most active set of bloggers in the entire NHL. I am pleased to have been part of this movement.
NHL.com
I am so pleased with how well NHL.com has been growing and how well it is serving customer needs.
I believe we have the most tech savvy customers in all of sports and the new NHL.com has very innovative services. At the NHL All-Star game, I was given a preview of some new mobile apps and content that will be mind-blowing and will be of really great utility to all of our fans.
I am pleased with the look and feel; navigation; and deep and rich video within the site.
I think NHL.com will become a top sports site in the industry and will help us to promote our game on a worldwide basis. Kudos to the folks who have scaled this site and who operate it every day. Well done.
GridPoint in Forbes
Check out this story. Big things continue to happen at GridPoint.