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Jason E Patton <[log in to unmask]>
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Jason E Patton <[log in to unmask]>
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SEE BELOW FOR THE FULL MAAC HOCKEY LEAGUE GAME OF THE WEEK SCHEDULE
 
Now here is a game I am looking forward to seeing.  The MAAC Hockey League
Game of the Week at http://www.broadcast.com/sports/ncaa/maac/hockey/ will
feature the #1 team in the MAAC, Quinnipiac, visiting American International
College on Saturday night at 6:55p ET in Springfield, MA.
 
The way things have gone in the MAAC, when you look at the standings, there
are three tiers of teams in the league this season.  AIC is in the middle
tier and Quinnipiac is in the upper tier.  With the revenge factor of losing
on Friday and with AIC being the home team, things could be very interesting
on Saturday night.  Please tune in.
 
The Canisius at Connecticut game last week had a little bit of everything
except for goals when the teams squared off and ended up tied 1-1.  Dick
Tuthill: it was great to meet you in person.  I apologize I didn't have more
time to chat at the game.
 
HERE IS THE FULL MAAC GAME OF THE WEEK SCHEDULE:
 
The excitement surrounding the inaugural season of the MAAC Hockey League
continues to grow with the introduction of the MAAC Hockey League Game of
the Week internet-only radio broadcasts.
 
Beginning in November, one Saturday MAAC Hockey League match-up per week
will be brought to many MAAC Hockey League fans with access to the internet.
 
The MAAC Hockey League Game of the Week is accessible over the internet via
broadcast.com.  To tune into the action, point your web browser at the
following location:
 
          http://www.broadcast.com/sports/ncaa/maac/hockey/
 
Listeners will need RealPlayer software to hear the games.  The software is
available for free by visiting the Help section of the broadcast.com site.
 
Twelve games will be broadcast as a part of the MAAC Hockey League Game of
the Week.  They will take place on the following dates:
 
     Sat. Nov. 14 - Fairfield 2, Holy Cross 7
     Sat. Nov. 21 - Holy Cross 4, Connecticut 2
     Sat. Dec.  5 - Holy Cross 2, Quinnipiac 3
     Sat. Jan.  9 - Canisius 1, Connecticut 1
     Sat. Jan. 16 - Quinnipiac @ American Int'l, 6:55p ET
     Sat. Jan. 23 - American Int'l @ Fairfield, 7:25p ET
     Sat. Jan. 30 - Sacred Heart @ Iona, 6:55p ET
     Sat. Feb.  6 - Canisius @ Iona, 6:55p ET
     Sat. Feb. 13 - Connecticut @ Holy Cross, 6:55p ET
     Sat. Feb. 20 - American Int'l @ Iona, 6:55p ET
     Sat. Feb. 27 - Sacred Heart @ Fairfield, 7:25p ET
     Sat. Mar.  6 - To Be Announced
 
All games will take place in the evening starting at 6:55 ET, 7:25 ET, or
7:55 ET depending on the starting time for the selected game.
 
Archives of the game broadcasts will be available on the MAAC Hockey League
Game of the Week web page throughout the season.
 
Jason Patton will provide the play-by-play for the broadcasts.  He served as
the play-by-play voice for the professional coverage of Princeton University
hockey last season.  He covered Princeton hockey for the last three seasons
and Boston University hockey from 1992-1995.
 
Tony Piscotta will handle the color commentary.  He served as the color
commentator for the professional coverage of Princeton University hockey
last season.  He has coached high school, youth and junior hockey in New
Jersey for over ten years.
 
The MAAC Hockey League is in its inaugural season of Division 1 college
hockey play.  Member institutions in the initial season include American
International, Canisius College, University of Connecticut, Fairfield
University, College of the Holy Cross, Iona College, Quinnipiac College, and
Sacred Heart University.
 
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        _______   ______
       |__   __| |  __  |  Jason Patton        http://www.gojp.com/jp/
 ____     | |    | |__| |      Following College Hockey Since 1991
|____|    | |    |  ____|  Boston U. 1991-1995     Princeton 1995-1998
        __| |    | |       1995 NCAA Champions     1998 ECAC Champions
       |____|    |_|        MAAC Hockey League Inaugural Season 1998-
 
 
 
 
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