Jim Kelley is a professional sports news columnist whose 30-year career has focused primarily on the Buffalo Sabres of the National Hockey League, and the greater Buffalo area. He started covering the Sabres in 1981 for The Buffalo News, and also went on to cover the Stanley Cup Finals for 23 straight years. Over the years, Kelley has earned a reputation amongst Sabres fans and the hockey world alike as a thorough, entertaining and sincere writer. Kelley is currently a regular co-host on Prime Time Sports, a columnist for Sports Illustrated[1], and writes a hockey column for Sportsnet.ca.
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| - Jim Kelley is a professional sports news columnist whose 30-year career has focused primarily on the Buffalo Sabres of the National Hockey League, and the greater Buffalo area. He started covering the Sabres in 1981 for The Buffalo News, and also went on to cover the Stanley Cup Finals for 23 straight years. Over the years, Kelley has earned a reputation amongst Sabres fans and the hockey world alike as a thorough, entertaining and sincere writer. Kelley is currently a regular co-host on Prime Time Sports, a columnist for Sports Illustrated[1], and writes a hockey column for Sportsnet.ca.
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| - Jim Kelley is a professional sports news columnist whose 30-year career has focused primarily on the Buffalo Sabres of the National Hockey League, and the greater Buffalo area. He started covering the Sabres in 1981 for The Buffalo News, and also went on to cover the Stanley Cup Finals for 23 straight years. Over the years, Kelley has earned a reputation amongst Sabres fans and the hockey world alike as a thorough, entertaining and sincere writer. Kelley has also pursued other media besides Newspaper writing. He originated the weekly "Hockey Night in Buffalo," as well as "Sharpshooters" on WNSA with partner Mike Robitaille. From time to time he still contributes various hockey articles to ESPN.com and FOXSports.com. His experience and knowledge of hockey led The Hockey News to proclaim him in 2002-03 as one of the "100 People of Power and Influence in Hockey." Kelley is currently a regular co-host on Prime Time Sports, a columnist for Sports Illustrated[1], and writes a hockey column for Sportsnet.ca.
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