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  2. 1959–60 AHL season - Wikipedia

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    The 1959–60 AHL season was the 24th season of the American Hockey League.Seven teams played 72 games each in the schedule. The Quebec Aces become the first Canada-based team in the league.

  3. List of current National Hockey League broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of current (entering 2024–25 NHL season) National Hockey League broadcasters.With 25 teams in the U.S. and 7 in Canada, the NHL is the only one of the four major professional sports leagues in the United States and Canada that maintains separate national broadcasters in each country, each producing separate telecasts of a slate of regular season games, playoff games ...

  4. 1960–61 AHL season - Wikipedia

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    The 1960–61 AHL season was the 25th season of the American Hockey League. Seven teams played 72 games each in the schedule. The All-Star Game was not played, and put on hold until resurrected in the 1994–95 AHL season. The Springfield Indians finished first overall again in the regular season, and won their second Calder Cup championship.

  5. 1990–91 AHL season - Wikipedia

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    The 1990–91 AHL season was the 55th season of the American Hockey League. Fifteen teams played 80 games each in the schedule. The Rochester Americans finished first overall in the regular season. The Springfield Indians won their seventh and final Calder Cup championship.

  6. High school ice hockey in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Starting in 2014 the state championship is now being playing at Pegula Ice Arena The first Pennsylvania Cup was held at the University of Pennsylvania's Class of 1923 Ice Rink under the auspices of The Philadelphia Flyers "Hockey Central" organization. USA Hockey's Mid America Director Frank Black and The Flyers' Andy Abramson organized the ...

  7. Flyers–Penguins rivalry - Wikipedia

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    Game 5 saw a 4–2 Philadelphia win, with Sean Couturier scoring the game-winning goal with just over a minute left in regulation. The Penguins clinched the series with an 8–5 win in Game 6 at Philadelphia. Jake Guentzel tallied four goals in the game for the Penguins, while Sean Couturier tallied three goals and two assists. The series saw ...

  8. 1936–37 AHL season - Wikipedia

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    The 1936–37 AHL season was the first season of the International-American Hockey League, known in the present day as the American Hockey League.The IAHL was formed when the International Hockey League and the Canadian-American Hockey League agreed to play an interlocking schedule after being cut down to only four teams each.

  9. Philadelphia Flyers–Ottawa Senators brawl - Wikipedia

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    The Flyers–Senators brawl was a National Hockey League (NHL) regular season game between the Philadelphia Flyers and the Ottawa Senators that resulted in a league record for penalty minutes. The game was played on March 5, 2004, at the Wachovia Center, the home arena of the Flyers. Philadelphia won the game 5–3.