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SUMMARY:Leamington Flyers 2024 Buckland Cup Semi-Finals Schedule
DESCRIPTION:Leamington Flyers 2024 Buckland Cup Semi-Finals Schedule\nThe Leamington Flyers are one step closer to the Buckland Cup as they prepare for the team that earned it last year\, the Collingwood Blues. \nLeamington moved through the semifinals with a five series victory over the Milton Menace. Both teams enter this series with an 8-1 playoff record. \nThe Flyers were 1-3 against Collingwood in the regular season\, handing the Blues one of their two home losses this year. \n\nGame 1 – Friday\, April 5th @ Collingwood 7:00pm\nGame 2 – Sunday\, April 7th at Leamington 6:10pm\nGame 3 – Tuesday\, April 9th @ Collingwood 7:00pm\nGame 4 – Thursday\, April 11th at Leamington 7:10pm\n*Game 5 – Saturday\, April 13th @ Collingwood 7:00pm\n*Game 6 – Monday\, April 15th at Leamington 7:10pm\n*Game 7 – Wednesday\, April 17th @ Collingwood 7:00pm\n*if necessary\n\nSpread the word! The Leamington Flyers have the highest average attendance in the OJHL this playoff. The #Flyers2K campaign is encouraging all of Windsor- Essex and Chatham-Kent to join us at the Nature Fresh Farms Recreations Centre as we aim to reach 2\,000 for attendance at each game. 
URL:https://inplaymagazine.com/events/leamington-flyers-2024-buckland-cup-semi-finals-schedule/
CATEGORIES:Hockey
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SUMMARY:Leamington Takes On #2 Milton In Semi-Finals
DESCRIPTION:Leamington Takes On #2 Milton In Semi-Finals\nThe Leamington Flyers are hoping to repeat some early season success as they draw the Milton Menace in Round 2 of the Ontario Junior Hockey League Playoffs. \nThe four game season series between the two teams was very even\, with Leamington winning one game\, tying one and losing one in overtime. \nThe Flyers finished September earning three of a possible four points against the Menace. \nCayden Faust led Leamington in scoring during the season series\, scoring three goals and adding six assists. Darian Anderson had two goals and three assists\, while Matthew Thomas had a goal and an assist in the one game he’s played against the Menace this year. \nGame 1 – Friday\, March 22nd @ Milton 7:30pm\nGame 2 – Sunday\, March 24th at Leamington 5:10pm\nGame 3 – Tuesday\, March 26th @ Milton 7:00pm\nGame 4 – Thursday\, March 28th at Leamington 7:10pm\n*Game 5 – Saturday\, March 30th @ Milton 6:30pm\n*Game 6 – Monday\, April 1st at Leamington 7:10pm\n*Game 7 – Wednesday\, April 3rd @ Milton 7:00pm\n*if necessary \nThe Flyers reached the conference semifinals after a four-game sweep over Georgetown\, while Milton defeated Burlington in five games.
URL:https://inplaymagazine.com/events/leamington-takes-on-2-milton-in-semi-finals/
CATEGORIES:Hockey
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SUMMARY:2024 NHL Trade Deadline
DESCRIPTION:2024 NHL Trade Deadline\nHL Network will air 11 consecutive hours of live NHL Trade Deadline coverage\, March 8. \nA simulcast of Sportsnet’s Hockey Central will begin the coverage at 10 a.m. ET\, followed by a seven-hour trade deadline edition of NHL Tonight™ at 2 p.m. ET. \nLive analysis\, interviews and updates from hosts Jamison Coyle and Jamie Hersch\, and analysts Brian Boyle\, E.J. Hradek\, Mike Kelly and Dave Reid will be featured throughout the day. Trade Deadline content will be highlighted across NHL Network’s social media platforms tomorrow\, including clips from NHL Tonight.
URL:https://inplaymagazine.com/events/2024-nhl-trade-deadline/
CATEGORIES:Hockey
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SUMMARY:2024 Navy Federal Credit Union NHL Stadium Series
DESCRIPTION:2024 Navy Federal Credit Union NHL Stadium Series\nEvent To Feature Four Longtime Division Rivals In Two Regular-Season Outdoor Games at New Jersey’s MetLife Stadium\nThe event will feature four NHL teams – the New Jersey Devils\, Philadelphia Flyers\, New York Rangers and New York Islanders – playing in two outdoor games taking place on Feb. 17-18. On Saturday\, Feb. 17\, the Devils will play host to the Flyers at 8 p.m. ET (ABC\, ESPN+\, SN360\, TVAS2) and on Sunday\, Feb. 18 the Rangers will face off against the Islanders at 3 p.m. ET (ABC\, ESPN+\, SN\, TVAS). \nThe 2024 Navy Federal Credit Union NHL Stadium Series will feature the 40th and 41st NHL regular-season outdoor games\, and will be the third and fourth such contests scheduled for the 2023-24 NHL regular-season. \nThe event is expected to showcase some of the League’s top talents\, including Jack Hughes and Nico Hischier of the Devils; Travis Konecny and Sean Couturier of the Flyers; Jacob Trouba and Adam Fox of the Rangers; and Anders Lee and Ilya Sorokin of the Islanders. \nAll four teams playing in the 2024 Navy Federal Credit Union NHL Stadium Series have played in regular-season outdoor games. The Flyers have played in five regular-season outdoor games (1-3-1)\, the Rangers have played in four (4-0-0)\, and both the Devils (0-1-0) and Islanders (0-1-0) have played in one such game. The event will mark the first time four NHL teams have played outdoor games at the same venue in front of fans. \nGlobal Superstar Band Jonas Brothers to Headline Pregame Concert for 2024 Navy Federal Credit Union NHL Stadium Series\nFeb. 17 Concert to Take Place Inside MetLife Stadium Before New Jersey Devils Host Division Rivals Philadelphia Flyers \nThe National Hockey League announced the 2024 Navy Federal Credit Union NHL Stadium Series will feature an opening concert by platinum-certified\, GRAMMY Award-nominated group Jonas Brothers before the New Jersey Devils and the Philadelphia Flyers face off on Saturday\, Feb. 17. \nGarden State natives and New Jersey Devils fans\, Jonas Brothers – Nick Jonas\, Joe Jonas and Kevin Jonas – will take the stage for the concert featuring a full set of their greatest hits\, including songs from their newest release\, The Album. The band will return to the stage for another performance during the second intermission of the Devils-Flyers game. \nThe 2024 Navy Federal Credit Union NHL Stadium Series will feature two regular-season outdoor games featuring four longtime division rivals – Devils and Flyers on Saturday\, Feb. 17 and the New York Rangers and New York Islanders on Sunday\, Feb. 18\, at 3 p.m. ET (ABC\, ESPN+\, SN\, TVAS). \nMulti-Platinum Chart-Topping Band AJR to Perform at 2024 Navy Federal Credit Union NHL Stadium Series Game on Sunday\n \nThe NHL announced the 2024 Navy Federal Credit Union NHL Stadium Series regular-season outdoor game on Sunday\, Feb. 18 at MetLife Stadium will feature award-winning indie pop band AJR in an intermission performance during the outdoor matchup between the New York Rangers and New York Islanders. \nAJR\, born and raised New Yorkers who recently released their fifth studio album The Maybe Man and are set to headline Madison Square Garden on the The Maybe Man Tour this summer\, will take the stage between the first and second period to play their biggest hits during the Rangers-Islanders game. \nThe game will be broadcast live at 3 p.m. ET on ABC and ESPN+ in the U.S. and on SN and TVAS in Canada. AJR’s performance will be featured in the broadcast. \nIn addition to the Rangers-Islanders game on Sunday\, Feb. 18\, the 2024 Navy Federal Credit Union NHL Stadium Series will feature another regular-season outdoor game on Saturday\, Feb. 17 featuring the New Jersey Devils and Philadelphia Flyers at 8 p.m. ET on ABC and ESPN+\, SN360 and TVAS. Global superstar band Jonas Brothers will perform an opening concert ahead of the Devils-Flyers game.
URL:https://inplaymagazine.com/events/2024-navy-federal-credit-union-nhl-stadium-series/
LOCATION:MetLife Stadium\, 1 MetLife Stadium Dr.\, East Rutherford\, NJ\, 07073\, United States
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SUMMARY:COLLEGE HOCKEY ANNUAL “DUEL IN THE D"
DESCRIPTION:COLLEGE HOCKEY RETURNS TO LITTLE CAESARS ARENA WITH THE ANNUAL “DUEL IN THE D”\nTickets are on sale on Friday\, Dec. 8 at 10 a.m. starting at $25 for the return of college hockey to Little Caesars Arena with the annual “Duel in the D\,” presented by Meijer\, set for Saturday\, February 10 at 8:30 p.m. Tickets are available at 313Presents.com\, the XFINITY Box Office at Little Caesars Arena and Ticketmaster.com. \nThe fans of Hockeytown will be treated to one of the most intense and exciting rivalries in college hockey\, as the Michigan Wolverines and Michigan State Spartans men’s ice hockey teams will add another chapter in their storied rivalry and clash for the “Iron D” Trophy. \nThe “Duel in the D” matchup features the most-played rivalry in college hockey. The game will mark the 346th all-time meeting between the historic programs\, with Michigan currently holding a 179-139-24 edge in the series. \nMichigan\, currently ranked No. 14 in the nation by the USCHO poll\, has claimed the “Iron D” Trophy against No. 7 Michigan State in each of the last six matchups at Little Caesars Arena. The two teams will square off three times this season (Jan. 19 at MSU; Jan. 20 at UM; Feb. 9 at UM) before their final regular season matchup in the “Duel in the D.” \n“There’s nothing quite like the environment at Little Caesars Arena when Michigan and Michigan State play for the ‘Iron D’ trophy\,” said Michigan Head Coach Brandon Naurato. “It marks not only an important game for the players and the league but for every sports fan in the state. Our program takes great pride in our Michigan roots\, and we are incredibly grateful to everyone who makes this game possible. We can’t wait to once again provide an unforgettable experience for everyone.” \n“Having an opportunity to play in the greatest rivalry in college hockey in an NHL building is exciting for our program\,” said Michigan State Head Coach Adam Nightingale. “Michigan State-Michigan brings out the best in both programs\, and playing the game in front of 19\,000 fans creates an atmosphere that is unmatched. I have great memories of the games we played at Joe Louis Arena when I was a player\, and we are appreciative that Little Caesars Arena and Ilitch Sports + Entertainment continues to give us this platform to showcase college hockey in the city of Detroit.” \nTickets for the “Duel in the D” are on sale on Friday\, Dec. 8 at 10 a.m. and can be purchased at 313Presents.com\, Ticketmaster.com\, the XFINITY Box Office at Little Caesars Arena or by calling the Red Wings Ticket Sales and Service office at 313-471-7575. Group discounts are available by calling 313 Presents Group Sales at 313-471-3099. \nThe “Iron D” Trophy features a forged iron “D” at its center to symbolize the city of Detroit\, while the skyline of Hockeytown wraps around the base\, including an image of Little Caesars Arena placed at the center. A large cup rests atop the trophy and hockey sticks\, a red glass puck\, and the logos of Michigan and Michigan State line the sides of the trophy. The trophy was designed and built by Erik and Israel Nordin at their studio\, the Detroit Design Center. \n“IRON D” TROPHY WINNERS:\n2023 – Michigan (4-3\, overtime)\n2022 – Michigan (7-3)\n2021 – Did Not Play (Coronavirus Pandemic)\n2020 – Michigan (4-1)\n2019 – Michigan (5-2)\n2018 – Michigan (3-2)\n2017 – Michigan (4-4 tie\, shootout win)\n2016 – Michigan State (3-2\, overtime)
URL:https://inplaymagazine.com/events/college-hockey-annual-duel-in-the-d/
LOCATION:Little Caesars Arena\, 2645 Woodward Avenue\, Detroit\, MI\, 48201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hockey
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SUMMARY:2024 WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE
DESCRIPTION:2024 WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE\n2024 IIHF World Junior Championship: A Detailed Preview \nThe International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) World Junior Championship is an eagerly anticipated event\, and the 2024 tournament in Gothenburg\, Sweden promises to be no different. With Canada entering as the defending champion and the United States eager to make a statement\, this tournament is shaping up to be a thrilling spectacle. \nOpening Day Matches \nAs the 2024 IIHF World Junior Championship begins on December 26\, fans will be treated to a number of exciting match-ups. The United States will square off against Norway\, marking the start of their campaign in this prestigious tournament. \nOne of the other highlight games of the day will be between Canada\, the reigning champions\, and Finland. This match is set to be a real test for both teams\, as they look to get their tournament off to a winning start. \nIn total\, ten teams will compete in the World Junior Championship (WJC). The participating nations will be split into two groups\, with Group B comprising the United States\, Czechia\, Slovakia\, Switzerland\, and Norway. Group A will include Canada\, Sweden\, Finland\, Germany\, and Latvia. \nEach team will play a series of preliminary-round games\, with the top four teams from each group progressing to the quarterfinals. From there\, it will be a knockout competition until the championship game. \nIn a significant development\, Russia will not participate in the championship due to its invasion of Ukraine. This development will undoubtedly impact the tournament’s dynamics\, with Russia traditionally being a strong contender in international ice hockey. \nHere is a rundown of the tournament schedule\, starting from December 26\, with the preliminary round games\, leading up to the championship game on January 5\, 2024. \nKnockout Stage \nThe knockout stage begins with the quarterfinals on January 2\, 2024. The top four teams from each group will battle it out for a place in the semifinals. \nOn January 4\, the tournament enters its final stages\, with the semifinals and the relegation game. The Bronze Medal game and Gold Medal championship game will take place on January 5 at the Scandinavium\, marking the culmination of this exciting tournament. \nThe 2024 IIHF World Junior Championship offers a fantastic opportunity for young players to showcase their talents on a global stage. With exciting match-ups\, intense competition\, and the absence of a strong contender like Russia\, this tournament promises to be a memorable one. \nAs fans around the world eagerly await the start of the tournament\, one thing is clear – the 2024 World Junior Championship is all set to deliver a thrilling spectacle of ice hockey. \n2024 WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE \nDec. 26 \nSlovakia vs. Czechia\, Frolundaborg\, 6 a.m. ET \nFinland vs. Canada\, Scandinavium\, 8:30 a.m. ET \nUnited States vs. Norway\, Frolundaborg\, 11 a.m. ET \nSweden vs. Latvia\, Scandinavium\, 1:30 p.m. ET \nDec. 27 \nSlovakia vs. Switzerland\, Frolundaborg\, 6 a.m. ET \nFinland vs. Germany\, Scandinavium\, 8:30 a.m. ET \nNorway vs. Czechia\, Frolundaborg\, 11 a.m. ET \nLatvia vs. Canada\, Scandinavium\, 1:30 p.m. ET \nDec. 28 \nSwitzerland vs. United States\, Frolundaborg\, 11 a.m. ET \nGermany vs. Sweden\, Scandinavium\, 1:30 p.m. ET \nDec. 29 \nNorway vs. Slovakia\, Frolundaborg\, 6 a.m. ET \nLatvia vs. Finland\, Scandinavium\, 8:30 a.m. ET \nCzechia vs. United States\, Frolundaborg\, 11 a.m. ET \nCanada vs. Sweden\, Scandinavium\, 1:30 p.m. ET \nDec. 30 \nSwitzerland vs. Norway\, Frolundaborg\, 11 a.m. ET \nGermany vs. Latvia\, Scandinavium\, 1:30 p.m. ET \nDec. 31 \nUnited States vs. Slovakia\, Frolundaborg\, 6 a.m. ET \nSweden vs. Finland\, Scandinavium\, 8:30 a.m. ET \nCzechia vs. Switzerland\, Frolundaborg\, 11 a.m. ET \nCanada vs. Germany\, Scandinavium\, 1:30 p.m. ET \nJan. 2 \nQuarterfinal 1\, Frolundaborg\, 6 a.m. ET \nQuarterfinal 2\, Scandinavium\, 8:30 a.m. ET \nQuarterfinal 3\, Frolundaborg\, 11 a.m. ET \nQuarterfinal 4\, Scandinavium\, 1:30 p.m. ET \nJan. 4 (Scandinavium) \nRelegation Game\, 5 a.m. ET \nSemifinal 1\, 9 a.m. ET \nSemifinal 2\, 1:30 p.m. ET \nJan. 5 (Scandinavium) \nBronze Medal game\, 9 a.m. ET \nGold Medal Championship game\, 1:30 p.m. ET
URL:https://inplaymagazine.com/events/2024-world-junior-championship-schedule/
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SUMMARY:2023 NHL Heritage Classic
DESCRIPTION:2023 NHL Heritage Classic\nCanadian Rock Band The Beaches to Headline SiriusXM Canada Pregame Concert Prior to 2023 Tim Hortons NHL Heritage Classic \nCanadian rock band The Beaches will be the featured performer at the SiriusXM Canada Pregame Concert on Sunday\, Oct. 29\, the National Hockey League announced. The SiriusXM Canada Pregame Concert will be held at Clarke Stadium\, located southwest of Commonwealth Stadium\, at 2:30 p.m. MT\, shortly before the Edmonton Oilers and Calgary Flames take the ice in the 2023 Tim Hortons NHL Heritage Classic at 5 p.m. MT. Portions of The Beaches’ performance will be featured in coverage of the Oilers- Flames game broadcast on SN and TVA Sports in Canada and TBS and B/R Sports on Max in the U.S. \nThe concert will be free and open to the public. \nThe Beaches\, comprised of sisters Jordan Miller (lead vocals\, bass) and Kylie Miller (guitar) plus closest friends Leandra Earl (guitar and keys) and Eliza Enman-McDaniel (drums)\, are entering a new era after more than a decade together as a band. On new album Blame My Ex\, the two-time Juno Award-winning Toronto band channels heartbreak into self-discovery. The lead single “Blame Brett” is currently no.1 on SiriusXM Alt Nation’s “Alt 18 Countdown” and has racked up more than 10 million views on TikTok. The band has had eight no. 1 singles on Canadian Alternative Radio\, including “Blame Brett\,” and their single “T Shirt” is certified Gold in Canada. They have opened for Avril Lavigne\, The Rolling Stones\, Foo Fighters\, Alanis Morissette\, The Aces\, Passion Pit\, and Eagles of Death Metal. The Beaches have sold out the majority of their shows across their upcoming Blame My Ex tour\, including Toronto’s Massey Hall and Vancouver’s Orpheum. \nAs previously announced\, Diamond-certified rock band Nickelback will perform during the second intermission of the 2023 Tim Hortons NHL Heritage Classic. \nThis year’s Tim Hortons NHL Heritage Classic will mark the 20-year anniversary of the first-ever NHL regular-season outdoor game: the 2003 NHL Heritage Classic\, a 4-3 win for the Montreal Canadiens over the Oilers in front of 57\,167 fans on Nov. 22\, 2003 at Commonwealth.  \n2023 Tim Hortons NHL Heritage Classic By the Numbers\nA look at the 2023 Tim Hortons NHL Heritage Classic™ “By the Numbers.” \n1 – The spot The Beaches’ lead single\, “Blame Brett\,” held on SiriusXM Al Nation’s “Alt 18 Countdown.” The Canadian rock band will be the featured performer at the SiriusXM Canada Pregame Concert on Sunday\, Oct. 29 at 2:30 p.m. MT\, at Clarke Stadium\, outside Gate 2 of Commonwealth Stadium. The concert will be free and open to the public. \n3 – The 2023 Tim Hortons NHL Heritage Classic will be the third regular-season outdoor game for both the Calgary Flames and Edmonton Oilers. Calgary defeated the Montreal Canadiens in the 2011 NHL Heritage Classic by a score of 4-0. The Flames were defeated 2-1 by the Winnipeg Jets in the 2019 NHL Heritage Classic. In the inaugural NHL Heritage Classicon Nov. 22\, 2003\, the Oilers lost 4-3 to the Montreal Canadiens and in the 2016 NHL Heritage Classic\, Edmonton defeated the Winnipeg Jets 3-0. \n4 – There are four players on the Oilers roster that skated at the 2016 NHL Heritage Classic: Connor McDavid\, Leon Draisaitl\, Darnell Nurse and Ryan Nugent-Hopkins. McDavid (0-1—1)\, Nurse (1-0—1) and Nugent-Hopkins (0-1—1) each got on the score sheet in 2016. \n4 – Number of venues to host multiple NHL regular-season outdoor games (Yankee Stadium\, Heinz Field\, Edgewood Tahoe Resort & Fenway Park)\, with Commonwealth Stadium and MetLife Stadium set to join the list in 2023-24. \n6 – Hours the WestJet NHL Fan Park will be open on Friday (3 p.m. – 9 p.m. MST) and Saturday (12 p.m. – 6 p.m. MST). The free two-day outdoor fan festival\, located in the Edmonton ICE District Fan Park\, will serve as a preview of the 2023 Tim Hortons NHL Heritage Classic. \n7 – The Flames-Oilers outdoor matchup will mark the seventh NHL Heritage Classic\, which includes the inaugural game in Edmonton (2003)\, as well as games in Calgary (2011)\, Vancouver (2014)\, Winnipeg (2016)\, Regina (2019) and Hamilton (2022). This year’s NHL Heritage Classic also marks the sixth year that Tim Hortons has been the title sponsor of the event. \n8 – Number of consecutive seasons (1983-1990) in which either the Oilers or Flames appeared in the Stanley Cup Final\, with Edmonton winning the championship in 1984\, 1985\, 1987\, 1988 and 1990 while the Flames claimed the franchise’s only Stanley Cup in 1989. \n9 – Number of NHL regular-season outdoor games that have been played in Canada (including the 2023 Tim Hortons NHL Heritage Classic). The others: 2003 Heritage Classic\, 2011 NHL Heritage Classic\, 2014 NHL Heritage Classic\, 2016 NHL Heritage Classic\, 2017 NHL Centennial Classic\, 2017 NHL100 Classic\, 2019 NHL Heritage Classic and 2022 NHL Heritage Classic. \n11 – Number worn by Calgary Flames Captain Mikael Backlund\, who is the only current Flames player to have represented the team in each of its outdoor games (2 GP). The only other current Calgary player with more than one NHL regular-season outdoor game is Nazem Kadri (1-0—1 in 4 GP: 2014 NHL Winter Classic\, 2017 NHL Centennial Classic\, 2018 NHL Stadium Series\, 2021 NHL Outdoors at Lake Tahoe). \n14 – A total of 14 Hockey Hall of Fame members skated for the Oilers and Flames in the 1980s\, speaking to the dominance of the two franchises during the decade. \n16 – The number of Top-10 radio hits country music star Brett Kissel has had since he began his career more than 10 years ago. Kissel will perform the Canadian national anthem before the puck drops in the 2023 Tim Hortons NHL Heritage Classic. \n20 – The 2023 Tim Hortons NHL Heritage Classic will celebrate the 20-year anniversary of hosting the first-ever NHL regular-season outdoor game: the 2003 Heritage Classic\, a 4-3 win for the Montreal Canadiens over the Oilers in front of 57\,167 fans at Commonwealth Stadium on Nov. 22\, 2003. \n28 – Number worn by Flames forward Elias Lindholm\, who is tied for the team lead in scoring with 6 points (2-4—6) through games played on October 26. \n29 – Number worn by Oilers forward Leon Draisaitl\, who currently leads the team in goals (4) and points (11) and sits tied for fifth in League scoring through games played on October 26. \n38 – The 2023 Tim Hortons NHL Heritage Classic will mark the 38th NHL regular-season outdoor game contested. Of the previous 37 games that have been played\, 22 of those have been hosted within football stadiums\, 12 have been played inside baseball stadiums\, two played atop a golf course\, and one inside a soccer stadium. \n53 – Players to skate in at least one regular-season or playoff game for both sides in the Battle of Alberta\, including current Oilers Brett Kulak (101 GP w/ CGY\, 2014-15 to 2017-18) and Derek Ryan (207 GP w/ CGY\, 2018-19 to 2020-21)\, as well as Flames defenseman Jordan Oesterle (25 GP w/ EDM\, 2014-15 to 2016-17). \n53 – Length\, in feet\, of the world’s largest mobile rink refrigeration unit\, specially built for outdoor \ngames conducted by the NHL. \n88 – Number worn by Flames forward Andrew Mangiapane\, who is tied for the team lead in scoring with 6 points (3-3—6) through games played on October 26. \n243 – Number of ice pans under the rink at Commonwealth Stadium\, each measuring 30” x 340” in size. \n263 – The Flames and Oilers organizations have faced off in 263 regular-season games since the 1979-80 season (including Oilers games vs. Atlanta Flames)\, with the Flames holding a 33-point edge over the Oilers in the “Battle of Alberta” (CGY/AFM: 131-107-25—287; EDM: 113-122-28—254). The Oilers have won five of the six Stanley Cup Playoffs series between the two clubs\, including most recently in the 2022 Second Round. \n300 – The approximate distance\, in kilometers\, between Edmonton and Calgary. \n300 – Ton capacity of the refrigeration trailer that will keep the ice cool at Commonwealth Stadium. \n350 – Gallons of paint used to make the ice at Commonwealth Stadium white. \n977 – Number of players and coaches who have participated in the NHL’s 37 regular-season outdoor games to date (839 skaters\, 95 goaltenders\, 43 head coaches). \n2023 – The year Diamond-certified group Nickelback was named to the Canadian Music Hall of Fame. Named the “most successful rock band of the decade” by Billboard in 2009\, the band will perform during the second intermission of the 2023 Tim Hortons NHL Heritage Classic. \n1\,851\,642 – Total attendance of NHL regular-season outdoor games entering the 2023 Tim Hortons NHL Heritage Classic (an average of 52\,904 per game when fans could attend; 35 of 37 games played).
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LOCATION:Clarke Stadium\, 11000 Stadium Rd NW\, Edmonton\, Ontario\, T5H 4E2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Hockey
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SUMMARY:Detroit Red Wings 2023-24 Home Opener
DESCRIPTION:Detroit Red Wings 2023-24 Home Opener\nHOCKEYTOWN RED CARPET WALK LAUNCHES RED WINGS OPENING NIGHT THIS SATURDAY\, PRESENTED BY COKE ZERO SUGAR AND MEIJER \n\nThe Chevrolet Plaza opens at 3:00 p.m.\, with players expected to walk the Red Carpet between 3:45 and 4:45 p.m.\nTicketed and non-ticketed fans at the Hockeytown Red Carpet Walk can interact with current Red Wings players\, including brief autograph and selfie opportunities\nTicketed fans encouraged to be in their seats by 6:20 p.m. to enjoy the Opening Show \n\nThe fan-favorite “Hockeytown Red Carpet Walk\,” presented by Coke Zero Sugar and Meijer\, will return to the Chevrolet Plaza outside Little Caesars Arena prior to the Detroit Red Wings’ home opener on Saturday\, Oct. 14 against the Tampa Bay Lightning\, with puck drop at 7:00 p.m. Doors open at 5:00 p.m. The Red Wings today announced special events surrounding Opening Night\, in addition to new features at Little Caesars Arena for the 2023-24 season.\n \nHOCKEYTOWN RED CARPET WALK AND EXPERIENCE\nThe Hockeytown Red Carpet Walk will begin at 3:45 p.m. at the Trinity Health Garage (165 Sproat St.) and pass through the Chevrolet Plaza.\n \nThe Coca-Cola Hockeytown Experience and yard games\, photo opportunities and giveaways will be located in the Chevrolet Plaza and the Budweiser Biergarten. There will also be a stage for live music and the Hockeytown Red Carpet Show. New this year will be a flyover performed by the U.S. Coast Guard.\n \nAll four Little Caesars Arena restaurants and the Team Store will open at 3:00 p.m.\n \nARRIVE EARLY TO SEE SPECIAL OPENING SHOW\nA special Opening Show will begin in the arena bowl at approximately 6:30 p.m. ahead of the 7:00 p.m. puck drop\, so ticketed fans are encouraged to be in their seats by 6:20 p.m.\n \nAll fans in attendance will receive an Opening Night rally towel. The Via concourse will feature face painters\, airbrush artists\, photo opportunities and more.\n \nThe Red Wings will begin the 2023-24 season on the road\, playing at New Jersey in the season opener on Thursday\, Oct. 12 at 7:30 p.m. The game will be broadcast on ESPN+ and HULU.
URL:https://inplaymagazine.com/events/detroit-red-wings-2023-24-home-opener/
LOCATION:Little Caesars Arena\, 2645 Woodward Avenue\, Detroit\, MI\, 48201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hockey
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SUMMARY:College Hockey Returns with "Duel in the D"
DESCRIPTION:College Hockey Returns to Little Caesars Arena with the “Duel in the D”\nThe fans of Hockeytown will be treated to one of the most intense and exciting rivalries in college hockey\, as the Michigan Wolverines and Michigan State Spartans men’s ice hockey teams will add another chapter in their storied rivalry and clash for the “Iron D” Trophy. \nThe “Duel in the D” matchup features the most-played rivalry in college hockey. The game will mark the 336th all-time meeting between the historic programs\, with Michigan currently holding a 172-138-24 edge in the all-time series. \nMichigan\, featuring a lineup with four of the first five selections from the 2021 NHL Entry Draft and currently ranked No. 2 in the nation by the USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine poll\, has claimed the “Iron D” Trophy in each of the last four matchups at Little Caesars Arena. The Wolverines also earned a pair of victories over the Spartans in the first two meetings between the teams this season on Nov. 5-6. \n“We are extremely excited as a program to head back to Little Caesars Arena and resume the ‘Duel in the D\,’” said Michigan head coach Mel Pearson. “It’s one of the highlights of our season at Michigan. We love to play in front of the big crowd in a first-class NHL venue such as Little Caesars Arena. The Detroit Red Wings have been great hosts over the years and we are looking forward to playing our rival Michigan State in Detroit.” \n“Playing a game in an NHL arena is a longstanding tradition for our programs\,” said Michigan State head coach Danton Cole. “It is a tradition which brings the Michigan State-Michigan rivalry to our fans in metro Detroit and has provided many great memories for our players\, alumni\, fans and youth hockey players. Detroit is a big part of the history of this rivalry\, and we are fortunate to have these opportunities to play at Little Caesars Arena as we did in Joe Louis Arena. Any Michigan State-Michigan matchup is circled on our calendars and competing down there is always special.” \nThe “Iron D” Trophy features a forged iron “D” at its center to symbolize the city of Detroit\, while the skyline of Hockeytown wraps around the base\, including an image of Little Caesars Arena placed at the center. A large cup rests atop the trophy and hockey sticks\, a red glass puck\, and the logos of Michigan and Michigan State line the sides of the trophy. The trophy was designed and built by Erik and Israel Nordin at their studio\, the Detroit Design Center. \n“IRON D” TROPHY WINNERS:\n2021 – Did Not Play (Coronavirus Pandemic)\n2020 – Michigan (4-1)\n2019 – Michigan (5-2)\n2018 – Michigan (3-2)\n2017 – Michigan (4-4 tie\, shootout win)\n2016 – Michigan State (3-2\, overtime)
URL:https://inplaymagazine.com/events/college-hockey-duel-in-the-d-2022/
LOCATION:Little Caesars Arena\, 2645 Woodward Avenue\, Detroit\, MI\, 48201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hockey
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SUMMARY:Hockey for Hospice 2021
DESCRIPTION:25th Annual Hockey for Hospice 2021\nEVENT POSTPONED \nHockey For Hospice is an annual event\, held every year from December 27th to December 29th across multiple areas in Windsor and Essex-County. All funds raised stay local\, supporting the Windsor Essex Community. \nThe majority of the income comes from pledges collected by the boys and girls who play in the tournament. \nThere is no gate – everyone is welcome free of charge. \nArena Locations\n\n\nAtlas Tube Centre\n447 Renaud Line Road\nLakeshore\, ON \n519.727.0470 \n\n\nLibro Complex\n3295 Meloche Road\nAmherstburg\, ON \n519.736.5712 \n\n\nTecumseh Arena\n12021 McNorton Street\nTecumseh\, ON \n519.735.4756 \n\n\nVollmer Culture & Recreation Complex\n2121 Laurier Parkway\nLaSalle\, ON \n519.969.7771
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CATEGORIES:Hockey
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