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  2. FanDuel Sports Network North - Wikipedia

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    The channel originated sometime in 1982 as WCCO II, a local cable channel owned by Midwest Radio and Television (later Midwest Communications), and created as a project by CBS affiliate WCCO-TV (channel 4, now an owned-and-operated station of the network) that broadcast a slate of local and general entertainment programming. [1]

  3. FanDuel Sports North - Wikipedia

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    The channel originated sometime in 1982 as WCCO II, a local cable channel owned by Midwest Radio and Television (later Midwest Communications), and created as a project by CBS affiliate WCCO-TV (channel 4, now an owned-and-operated station of the network) that broadcast a slate of local and general entertainment programming. [1]

  4. Fergus Whalers - Wikipedia

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    The Fergus Whalers are a Junior ice hockey team based in Fergus, Ontario, Canada. They played in the PJHL ), joining the league as an expansion franchise prior to the 2023-24. The team will play in the Pollock Division of the North Conference.

  5. List of ESPN Radio affiliates - Wikipedia

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    ESPN owns a minority interest in the sports network TSN alongside its majority owner Bell Media: in 2011, the company converted four of its stations to a new sports radio network known as TSN Radio.

  6. 1973–74 New England Whalers season - Wikipedia

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    The 1973–74 New England Whalers season was the second season of the Whalers' franchise. The Whalers qualified for the playoffs for the second-straight season to attempt to defend their championship. They were defeated in the first round by the Chicago Cougars. [1] [2]

  7. Hartford Whalers - Wikipedia

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    The Whalers went on to eliminate the first-place Quebec Nordiques in a three-game sweep in the first round, winning their first, and only, NHL playoff series in Hartford. The Whalers then pushed the division finals to seven games, losing the final game 2–1 in overtime to the eventual Stanley Cup champions, the Montreal Canadiens.

  8. 1974–75 New England Whalers season - Wikipedia

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    The 1974–75 New England Whalers season was the Whalers' third season of play. It was also the first season the franchise played in Hartford, Connecticut . Ryan was replaced by Kelley before the playoffs started; the Whalers lost to Minnesota in 6 games.

  9. List of National Hockey League arenas - Wikipedia

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    (Hartford Whalers) (New England Whalers) Greensboro Coliseum: 1997–1999 21,273 1959 Greensboro, North Carolina [46] Springfield Civic Center: 1978–1980 7,444 1972 Springfield, Massachusetts [47] Hartford Civic Center: 1980–1997 1975–1978 15,635 1975 Hartford, Connecticut [48] Columbus Blue Jackets: None n/a n/a n/a n/a [20] New Jersey ...