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Let's do this NY Post Page Six style. "Blind Item: Which pugnacious New York Rangers winger has a new personal Web site with pastel colors, an upcoming store, a burgeoning blog and a collection of male fashion photos that are the GQ to Mike Green's Teen Beat?"Sean Avery's(notes) site still has that new-URL smell, and it's going to be interesting to see how he develops this space. Right now, the most complete sections of the site are dedicated to charity and Warren 77, his Manhattan sports bar. (Along with some misspellings on the schedule page.) The NHL told us that while the blog isn't in their network of player sites, the League is looking for ways to incorporate independent players pages onto NHL.com. In speaking with Avery in the past, writing a hockey blog isn't something we'd expect on SeanAvery.com; it may be something more in line with his work with Men's Vogue, in which he offered thoughts on restaurants, music and, of course, fashi...
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