Exposing Sham Journalism

Next question for you: Have you seen its likeness in the paper since? Me neither. The Caps in mid-December were the talk of the early NHL season, playing above-.500 hockey and fueling flights of playoff fancy among the city's hockey fans. I had my doubts about claims (mostly of the message board variety) of a general improvement at WaPost in its coverage of hockey, and this morning I'm reporting no progress there. When it comes to covering hockey, this season the Post has proven once again that it'll only back a front-runner.
For one day.
We hockey fans in this town this season have been thrown a few online chat and blog bones by the paper's .com edition. Hard copy requires hard decisions of inclusion and exclusion, but just about anyone with something to say and a half hour's time can, with a techie nearby, host a chat.
The principal WaPost product still stinks. And it's not Tarik's fault. Much higher up, there's still entrenched editorial bigotry against the sport and the Caps.
And only winning will produce more false faces to mask it.








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