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Richard Pollock is the master architect behind all that is IllegalCurve.com and is the lead analyst on The Illegal Curve Hockey Show on Sports Radio 1290 in Winnipeg (Saturdays, 9 a.m.-Noon).  Pollock lives for educated hockey discussions as he loves to analyze the current state of the game and where it is headed. Richy has written for Puck Prospectus and ESPN and has a tremendous grasp on the economic side of the sport. Pollock received his Law Degree from the University of North Dakota and a Political Studies Degree from the University of Manitoba.

Contact Richard via editor[at]illegalcurve.com or Follow Richard on Twitter @ICRichyP


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Drew Mindell is the host of The Illegal Curve Hockey Show and is a former columnist for Illegalcurve.com (Cold Hard Rants). Mindell is outspoken and strong in his convictions so he’ll gladly let you know if he doesn’t agree with The NHL or The NHLPA’s decision making process. Mindell holds an advanced degree in Political Science (Honours) from the University of Manitoba and used to be a speechwriter for Liberal MP Anita Neville (Winnipeg South Centre) in Ottawa.

Contact Drew via drew[at]illegalcurve.com or follow him on Twitter @ICdrew


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Ezra Ginsburg is a co-analyst on The Illegal Curve Hockey Show and a part-time contributor to IllegalCurve.com. Ginsburg follows the game 365 days a year and still hasn’t found a better name in hockey than Zarley Zalapski. Ginsburg holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Winnipeg and a Creative Communications Diploma from Red River College.

Contact Ezra via ezra[at]illegalcurve.com or follow him on Twitter @ICEzzyG


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Michael Remis is the radio & online media producer for The Illegal Curve Hockey Show and a part-time contributor for IllegalCurve.com. Remis was heavily involved in the creation of the website and brought The Illegal Curve Radio Show to USTREAM.TV in the spring of 2010. Additionally, he has been responsible for the successful marketing of the show on iTunes and Twitter. Remis holds a Commerce degree from the University of Manitoba.

Contact Michael via mremis[at]illegalcurve.com or follow him on Twitter @mremis


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Kyle Kosior is the Scouting correspondent for The Illegal Curve Hockey Show and is a former contributor to IllegalCurve.com. Based in Grand Forks, North Dakota, Kosior is an attorney who used to work as an Assistant to the President for the United States Hockey League.  Kosior is highly knowledgeable about the American college game and Canadian junior game. He is a graduate of the University of North Dakota School of Law. Kyle is currently working for the Hockey Academy in Grand Forks.

Contact Kyle via kyle[at]illegalcurve.com or follow Kyle on Twitter @ICKyleK


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David Minuk is the leading contributor/editor for Illegalcurve.com and part-time analyst for The Illegal Curve Hockey Show. A passionate hockey fan and astute scholar of the game, Minuk provides insight into the state of the game both north and south of the border, where he lived for several years.  During the past year, Dave has written extensively about the ownership situations in Atlanta and Phoenix and is now leading IllegalCurve.com’s coverage of Winnipeg/Manitoba’s new NHL team. Minuk recently completed his studies at Thomas M. Cooley Law School in Lansing, Michigan.

Contact David via dave[at]illegalcurve.com or Follow David on Twitter @ICdave


 
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    Hi guys. Just started listening to the show in New Zealand. Fantastic!

 

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