PHN's Behind The Lens: A tribute to Rob Huelsman

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R.I.P. to a great sports photographer, who made the ECHL game come alive for me & for many other fans over many years. Rob & his work will be greatly missed. :(
From: Pro Hockey News > Features
Behind the Lens: A tribute to Rob Huelsman

December 17, 2020
Pro Hockey News Staff

The year 2020 has been a hard one for pretty much everyone on the planet. For three-quarters of the year, COVID-19 and the tremendous suffering it caused in all facets of life has taken its toll in every corner of the world. Here in the United States, more than 300,000 deaths related to the pandemic, the millions of positive cases, the lockdowns and economic disasters have made 2020 a year to forget.

We here at ProHockeyNews experienced a different kind of pain on Monday when word filtered out that one of our best and most devoted photographers, Rob Huelsman, had passed away.

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Since we do what we do for the love of the game, day jobs are a must. Rob’s day job is pictured above. He was always very proud to be able to serve the community as a registered nurse. It also allowed him to have time for his second love – photography. ...

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The one thing we always knew was always going to be perfect were Rob’s pictures. Rob’s eye for shooting hockey was second to none. He always had the sense of where the puck was going to be or when a big hit was coming. It allowed him to point his lens to the right place at the right time and the results were spectacular. ...


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