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Petrecki also played youth hockey for Clifton Park Youth Hockey Association (Eagles) and Troy Albany Youth Hockey Association. He played NCAA Hockey with the Boston College Eagles, who won the NCAA Men's Ice Hockey Championship title in his first season with the team (2007–2008).
Home ice for the ECAC RPI "Engineers" hockey team, the Field House seats 4,780 for hockey games, the largest capacity in the ECAC. Glens Falls Civic Center is a 4,794-seat multi-purpose arena, located in downtown Glens Falls, New York, that currently (2013) serves as the home of the Adirondack Phantoms, of the American Hockey League.
Many teams play in the Upstate New York Club Hockey League. Professionally, ice hockey has a large presence in Upstate New York. Aside from the Buffalo Sabres of the National Hockey League, the Rochester Americans of the American Hockey League are located in Rochester, New York. The AHL has a long history throughout upstate.
Buffalo Explorer High School Club Hockey League was the first club hockey league in Western New York, starting in 1972. Southtowns High School Club Hockey League began in 1974 and Western New York High School Club Hockey League in 1976. NYSPHSAA recognized high school hockey starting in 1980 with official state tournament being held.
The NAHL-CSHL affiliation intends for a more structured junior hockey system to provide athletes with more opportunities to advance to college and professional hockey, including a draft of CSHL players into the NAHL. At the time of the take over, the league was renamed to the North American 3 Hockey League (NA3HL). [1]
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The Shenendehowa Central School District, often shortened to Shen, is a public school district located in New York's Capital District. [2] The district's 232-acre (0.94 km 2) main campus is located off NY 146 in Clifton Park, and is home to eight of the district's 12 schools, in five buildings. [3]
Peter Eagler, right, in Montclair's Independence Day Parade in Montclair, N.J. July 4, 2001. Eagler was a candidate for the state assembly at the time.