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Russian Machine Never Breaks (RMNB) is a credentialed
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that covers professional ice hockey. Created in 2009, RMNB received local and national
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when it was the first U.S. media outlet to cover the
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in the city of
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,
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.


About

RMNB is a fan-operated, credentialed, multinational hockey blog that covers the
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of the
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, the
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(the Capitals'
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affiliate), and their respective players. Created in 2009 by Ian Oland and Peter Hassett, RMNB's mission is to "make hockey as fun to read about as it is to watch". RMNB takes its name from current Capitals captain and Russian native, Alexander Ovechkin. In response to questions from the media about a potential injury after being hit with a puck, Ovechkin was quoted in 2006 stating, "I'm okay; Russian machine never breaks." In February 2013, RMNB received local and national media attention when co-founder and writer Peter Hassett, with contributing writers Fedor Fedin and Ian Oland, published the first U.S. media report about the Russian meteor event. In November 2013, the Washington Capitals announced that RMNB would contribute segments to their Emmy-winning television show, ''Caps Red Line''.


Staff

Russian Machine Never Breaks has eight current contributors. All staff members work full-time for other companies or are pursuing academic degrees in the United States and abroad.


Ian Oland

Ian Oland is RMNB's co-founder (with Peter Hassett) and publisher. He is a graduate of
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and works as the Senior Email Marketing Design Strategist at Visual Data Systems. His work has been published in ''
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''.


Peter Hassett

Peter Hassett is RMNB's co-founder (with Ian Oland) and managing editor. Hassett writes game recaps and analysis. He is a graduate of James Madison University and works as the Director of Technology at Patient Solutions at DrugDev.


Rachel Cohen

Rachel Cohen is a graphic artist and the blog's lead illustrator. She graduated from the
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in 2013. Her work has been featured in ''
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'' and ''
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''.


Chris Cerullo

Chris Cerullo is a writer and analyst for RMNB. He graduated from the
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in 2017. Cerullo writes game recaps, does RMNB's
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coverage, and has an analysis series called Numbers for the Morning After that is posted the morning after every Capitals game.


Elyse Bailey

Elyse Bailey is a writer for RMNB. She graduated from
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and works as a USA Executive for
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Elizabeth Kong

Elizabeth Kong is a photographer and writer for RMNB. She also photographs music for DC101 Radio.


Cara Bahniuk

Cara Bahniuk is a photographer and associate art director for RMNB. She is a
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graduate and works at The Pew Charitable Trusts.


Notable coverage


2013 Russian meteor event

On February 14, 2013, Peter Hassett was contacted by Moscow correspondent Fedor Fedin about reports of an explosion in
Chelyabinsk Chelyabinsk ( rus, Челя́бинск, p=tɕɪˈlʲæbʲɪnsk, a=Ru-Chelyabinsk.ogg; ba, Силәбе, ''Siläbe'') is the administrative center and largest city of Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia. It is the seventh-largest city in Russia, with a ...
, Russia. The writers were following news about Chelyabinsk because it is the hometown of Capitals center
Evgeny Kuznetsov Yevgeny Yevgenyevich Kuznetsov (russian: Евгений Евгеньевич Кузнецов; born 19 May 1992) is a Russian professional ice hockey forward currently playing for the Washington Capitals of the National Hockey League (NHL). He p ...
. By gathering information from
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videos and
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, including an account from former NHL goalie
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and other eyewitnesses, Fedin and Hassett discovered that a meteor had hit Chelyabinsk, and Hassett (with additional reporting by Fedin and Ian Oland) published the news on their blog. Following the story, Hassett was interviewed by
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, a senior editor at ''
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''. He confirmed that he published the article a little after 11:00 p.m. EST. Franke-Ruta wrote that
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did not break the news until 12:21 a.m. EST Friday, confirming that Hassett and RMNB were the first to report the story in the United States. After Franke-Ruta's story was published, other news outlets began to pick up the story. On Friday evening, Hassett was interviewed by Will Thomas of Fox News DC who also confirmed that RMNB was the first to report on the meteor. On Sunday morning February 17, 2013, Hassett and Gordon were interviewed by NPR's ''Weekend Edition Sunday'' host, Rachel Martin. On this broadcast Martin confirmed that RMNB was the first to break the story in the United States by "about an hour and a half". Though not affiliated with the Washington Capitals nor endorsed by them, the Capitals' owner,
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, congratulated RMNB for its coverage of the meteor event.


Michal Neuvirth translation controversy

In August 2012, Russian Machine Never Breaks published a translation of an interview given by Washington Capitals goaltender Michal Neuvirth to František Suchan of . The interview contained controversial remarks about current teammate
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, Capitals' captain Alexander Ovechkin, former teammate
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, former coach
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, and other Capitals players. The interview was picked up by hockey media in the United States and internationally. The following news outlets published all or parts of RMNB's translation: ''
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'', ''
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'',
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' ProHockey Talk, '' NHL SportsNet'', and
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. In response to the coverage, Michal Neuvirth conducted an interview with Washington Capitals senior writer Mike Vogel where he commented that "there was some misunderstanding. They changed my meaning a lot. I was talking about the boys in a good way. They translate to the way they want it. I feel like they got nothing to write about right now." Neuvirth was also quoted by NHL News and
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, saying the interview was mistranslated. On August 21, 2012, RMNB responded to criticisms of their translation by publishing a clarification about the interview. Hassett wrote, "While we stand by the articles we published, we acknowledge that translation is as much an art as it is an academic skill." He wrote that, "Neuvirth's meaning may have been misconstrued." However, in a post on August 30, 2012, RMNB announced that its team had hired a professional translation firm,
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, to objectively translate the Neuvirth interview. RMNB compared TransPerfect's translation and its own side by side. After review, RMNB stands by its translation as the writers felt the professional translation and their own were nearly identical in meaning and therefore accurate.


Tim Thomas "Obama" signs and masks

Leading into the Capitals 2011-12 Eastern Conference Quarterfinals matchup against the
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, Hassett published an article discussing Tim Thomas's performance after he snubbed the U.S. president
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during the Bruins'
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celebration at the White House. Via a chart, Hassett showed that as Obama's approval rating got stronger, Thomas's save percentage got weaker. Because of this, Oland also made Obama signs and masks to try and throw Thomas off his game. Many Capitals fans in game three printed the signs out and wore the masks, gaining the blog national attention.
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did a segment on the posts during their live coverage of the game, ''
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'' wrote a story about it, and
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's '' Pardon the Interruption'' discussed the signs and masks the next day on its show.


Barack the Red campaign

The Barack the Red campaign is a petition by Capitals fans for former President
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to attend a Washington Capitals game. The campaign was started by Ian Oland, co-founder of Russian Machine Never Breaks. The Barack the Red website features an open letter to President Obama and a petition with a link to the
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page where supporters are asked to "like" the page to show support for the campaign. In 2011, Robert Gibbs, a senior campaign advisor for Barack Obama, was asked if President Obama were planning to attend a Washington Capitals game. The reporter, ''
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''s Scott Wilson, referenced the Barack the Red campaign started by Oland. President Obama has not attended a Washington Capitals game.


2015 Winter Classic jerseys

On September 22, 2014, Russian Machine Never Breaks revealed images from inside DC's Nationals Park that suggested the
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would be introducing a new logo for the
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. The following day, RMNB was the first to post leaked images of the new Winter Classic jerseys prior to their official unveiling.


References

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