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"Lerch,Chris" <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 4 Jun 1996 13:42:27 PDT
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Folks who get either NESN or the Empire Sports Network will be able to
 see some former college stars in the AHL finals, which will be
 televised as follows:
        - Game 4 on June 8th
        - Game 5 on June 9th (if necessary)
        - Game 6 on June 11th (if necessary)
        - Game 7 on June 13th ((if necessary)
 
The Calder Cup finals this year features the Rochester (NY)  Americans
 against the Portland (ME) Pirates. I'm not very familiar with
 Portland's players, but Rochester features:
 
- Hobey winner Brian Holzinger (Bowling Green) - 17 points in 14
 playoffs games going into the Finals. Six of his seven goals have come
 in the 3rd period.
 
- Goaltender Steve Shields (Michigan) who has been on fire for the
 Amerks with a 13-1 playoff record and a 2.13 GAA.
 
- Craig Charron (UMass-Lowell) - a pair of goals in Game 2 vs.
 Portland- 13 points overall.
 
- Captain Dixon Ward (Minnesota?) - 8 points, many in clutch situations.
 
Anyway, check it out if there's no Stanley on that night...but since
 Rochester is 13-1 in the playoffs and already leads Portland 2-0 in
 the final series,  there might not be very many games to televise.
 
Chris Lerch
US College Hockey Magazine
 
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