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Owner/Governor.........................................................................MIKE ILITCH Owner/Secretary-Treasurer ...................................................... MARIAN ILITCH President & CEO, Ilitch Holdings, Inc. ................................CHRISTOPHER ILITCH Senior Vice President/Alternate Governor .................................JIM DEVELLANO Exec. Vice President/General Manager/Alternate Governor........... KEN HOLLAND Vice President/Assistant General Manager ...........................................JIM NILL Advisor to Hockey Operations ................................................... CHRIS CHELIOS Senior Vice President of Operations & Legal Affairs ....................ROBERT E. CARR Assistant General Manager of Hockey Administration ..................... RYAN MARTIN Executive Assistant .................................................................... KATHI WYATT Head Coach ...........................................................................MIKE BABCOCK Associate Coaches ............................. PAUL MacLEAN AND BRAD McCRIMMON Goaltending Coach...................................................................... JIM BEDARD Video Coach ..................................................................... KEITH MCKITTRICK Director of Pro Scouting ...............................................................MARK HOWE Pro Scouts .....................GLENN MERKOSKY, BRUCE HARALSON, KIRK MALTBY Director of Amateur Scouting..................................................JOE McDONNELL Amateur Scouts ................................. MARK LEACH, DAVID KOLB, JEFF FINLEY Director of European Scouting ...........................................HAKAN ANDERSSON European Scouts...............VLADIMIR HAVLUJ, NIKOLAI VAKOUROV, ARI VOURI Part-Time Scout ......................................................................... MARTY STEIN Director of Player Development ....................................................JIRI FISCHER Athletic Therapist .....................................................................PIET VAN ZANT Assistant Athletic Therapist ..................................................... RUSS BAUMANN Equipment Manager ................................................................... PAUL BOYER Assistant Equipment Managers .......................JOHN REMEJES, ADAM SHEEHAN Team Masseur .............................................................. SERGEI TCHEKMAREV Team Masseuse ................................................................... LYNNE NEWMAN Medical Director ...................................................... DONALD W. WEAVER, MD Team Physicians .............. ANTHONY COLUCCI, DO; DOUGLAS G. PLAGENS, MD Team Dentists ................................ DR. JEFFREY BOOGREN, DR. RANDY FREIJ DETrOIT rED WINGS - BuSINESS OPEraTIONS
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HISTORY BEHIND THE NAME Detroit joined the NHL for the 1926-27 season and was known as the Cougars. After an unsuccessful four years of play, coach Jack Adams thought a name change might help spur a winning season. The name was changed to the Falcons beginning with the 1930-31 season. When James Norris, Sr. purchased the hockey franchise in 1932, he changed the name a third time to the Red Wings. Red was a part of the name because the existing uniforms were red and white.
TEAM COLORS Little is known about why red and white were chosen for the team’s colors back in 1926. However, red is an emotionally charged color, demonstrating passion, strength, energy, fire and excitement. And initially, the sport of ice hockey, with roots dating back to the mid-1880s, was played outdoors surrounded by snow, thus the color white. The colors of red and white do indeed seem fitting for an energetic hockey team that provides so much excitement to its fans.
THE LOGO After James Norris, Sr. changed the name from the Falcons to the Red Wings, he searched for a new logo. He was reminded of the logo worn by the Montreal Winged Wheelers – an amateur hockey team he had played for years before as member of the Montreal Amateur Athletic Association. That logo’s wheeled center seemed quite appropriate for Detroit, a city that had put the world on wheels, and the wing would denote speed as the players soared around the rink in smooth flight.
EVOLUTION OF THE LOGO The original Red Wings logo was rather crude, but it has been refined over the years. When Mike and Marian Ilitch purchased the team in 1982, they enlarged the logo on the game jerseys to demonstrate the pride they felt for the hockey team and the franchise’s long and rich history.
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HALL OF FAME CREDENTIALS: While his detractors say that Osgood’s success is a product of being part of championship-caliber teams, Red Wings general manager Ken Holland insists that Osgood’s 400 wins is the final statement for a hall-of-fame resume.
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in front of him. But according to Red Wings general manager Ken Holland, Osgood’s 400-plus career wins is the final statement on a hall-of-fame resume. “The game’s been around 90-95 years, and 10 people have won 400 games,” Holland said. “People that feel he shouldn’t be in always bring up that he’s been on a good team, the nine goalies above him, they’ve all been on good teams too. To think you’re going to win 400 games in the NHL on a bad team, people don’t understand how good the
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NO QUESTION: Despite being a 3-time Stanley Cup Champion, Vezina Trophy finalist, and NHL All-Star selection – members of the hockey community still question Osgood’s place among the top goaltenders in NHL history.
league is. He’s done something that only nine other people in almost 100 years have accomplished.” Osgood’s career milestones mirror or even surpass the 31 goaltenders already inducted into hockey’s shrine in the heart of downtown Toronto. Osgood’s three Stanley Cup championships are more than 19 of the current hall-of-famers. His 74 playoff wins are only topped by four inducted goalies. And Martin Brodeur, who more than likely will be a first-ballot hall-of-famer, is the only goaltender in history to reach 400 wins quicker than Osgood. Yet members of the hockey community still question Osgood’s place. Hockey writers and historians Bob Duff and Kevin Allen were criticized for placing Osgood among the top 50 goaltenders
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in 2002, despite Osgood already having two Stanley Cups, a Vezina Trophy finalist selection, and an All-Star selection. Duff compared Osgood’s situation to that of Ken Dryden, who had nine hall-of-famers playing in front of him in his last season with the Montreal Canadiens. “I think it’s a problem for all goalies who have played behind good teams,” Duff said. “You look at people like Ken Dryden, to this day, there are people who will say that Ken Dryden was the benefactor of playing behind those great Montreal teams. But you still have to stop the puck. I don’t care how great the team is in front of you, you’re going to have to make some saves during the game. It’s funny, if you put Osgood’s numbers and Dryden’s numbers side by side, there’s a real parallel there.” Longtime friend and teammate Kris
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JUST WIN, BABY: Long time friend and teammate Kris Draper says that Osgood’s 400 wins represent what Osgood has strived for since entering the league in 1993. “He didn’t care what the score was, as long as he made one more save than the other goalie.” - Kris Draper
Draper said that Osgood’s 400 wins represents what he has strived for since entering the league in 1993. Osgood has only one losing season, which is something only three current hall-offame goaltenders have achieved. “Really from the start of his career and all the way up to now, just the consistency – all he did, all he talked about, was winning hockey games,” Draper said. “He didn’t care what the score was, as long as he made one more save than the other goalie. That’s something that I think he 12
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was always proud of, just walking away and getting that win.” When asked what his sales pitch would be to earn hall-of-fame votes for Osgood, assistant general manager Jim Nill said the 400-plus wins say enough. “It’s a results-oriented business,” Nill said. “Results are results, he’s done it. That’s the bottom line. What comes first, the chicken or the egg? People are going to argue that he was on good teams, but goaltenders are a big part of those good teams. He’s been a part of that, and he’s delivered.”
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PLAYERS BEAT BABCOCK AND HOLLAND IN A BELL-RINGING FIRST For the first time in five years, two Red Wings players brought in more money for The Salvation Army Red Kettle campaign in two hours of bell-ringing than coach Mike Babcock and general manager Ken Holland. In total, this year’s competition raised $6,330, which was more than the last two campaign competitions combined. Forwards Justin Abdelkader and Darren Helm rang bells at Hockeytown Authentics in Troy in December. Fans lined up around the building to help the players raise nearly $2,900. Babcock and Holland’s red kettle
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The CCHA: Never better than the 90s
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Michigan State coach Ron Mason became NCAA hockey’s all-time winningest coach with win No. 674 on March 12, 1993. Lake Superior’s Blaine Lacher set the NCAA mark for consecutive shutout minutes in 1994 with 371:01. LSSU won its third NCAA title that season.
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Born: February 25, 1987 Muskegon, MI - USA
Born: February 2, 1975 Sudbury, ON - Canada
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Pos: RW Shoots: Left Ht: 6’3” Wt: 225 lbs.
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Born: December 18, 1978 Carbonear, NL - Canada
Born: July 20, 1978 Sverdlovsk, Russia
Pos: RW Shoots: Left Ht: 6’0” Wt: 210 lbs.
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Born: May 24, 1971 Toronto, ON - Canada
Born: May 1, 1984 Calgary, AB - Canada
Pos: C Shoots: Left Ht: 5’10” Wt: 190 lbs.
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Born: March 2, 1984 Karlskrona, Sweden
Born: March 20, 1984 Vantaa, Finland
Pos: D Shoots: Left Ht: 6’5” Wt: 220 lbs.
Pos: C Shoots: Left Ht: 6’0” Wt: 193 lbs.
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Born: December 23, 1979 Vetlanda, Sweden
Born: January 21, 1987 St. Andrews, MB - Canada
Pos: RW Shoots: Left Ht: 6’2” Wt: 220 lbs.
Pos: C Shoots: Left Ht: 5’11” Wt: 195 lbs.
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Born: January 23, 1973 Pitea, Sweden
Born: March 26, 1984 Syracuse, NY - USA
Pos: LW Shoots: Left Ht: 6’0” Wt: 205 lbs.
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Born: January 4, 1984 Olomouc, Czech Republic
Born: March 26, 1980 Agawam, MA - USA
Pos: LW Shoots: Left Ht: 5’9” Wt: 178 lbs.
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Born: February 10, 1987 Sumperk, Czech Republic
Born: January 12, 1981 Stockholm, Sweden
Pos: D Shoots: Left Ht: 6’3” Wt: 210 lbs.
Pos: D Shoots: Left Ht: 6’0” Wt: 190 lbs.
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Born: April 28, 1970 Vasteras, Sweden
Born: February 17, 1984 Dover, NJ - USA
Pos: D Shoots: Left Ht: 6’1” Wt: 193 lbs.
Pos: LW Shoots: Left Ht: 6’2” Wt: 170 lbs.
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Born: June 7, 1970 Livonia, MI - USA
Born: January 20, 1988 Maribor, Slovenia
Pos: C Shoots: Left Ht: 6’3” Wt: 212 lbs.
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Born: November 26, 1972 Peace River, AB - Canada
Born: September 28, 1973 Dearborn, MI - USA
Pos: G Catches: Left Ht: 5’10” Wt: 180 lbs.
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Born: February 8, 1989 Mimico, ON - Canada
Born: November 2, 1974 Minsk, Belarus
Pos: D Shoots: Left Ht: 6’2” Wt: 195 lbs.
Pos: D Shoots: Left Ht: 6’1” Wt: 212 lbs.
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Born: November 6, 1979
Born: December 1, 1990 Ilava, Slovakia
Pos: D Shoots: Left Ht: 6’2” Wt: 215 lbs.
Pos: LW Shoots: Left Ht: 5’11” Wt: 176 lbs.
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Assistant Coach In his third year as Wings assistant coach.
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BuZZEr BEaTEr: Nicklas Lidstrom got the Red Wings on the scoreboard with this goal in a 4-2 win over the Montreal Canadiens on Dec. 10, 2010 at Joe Louis Arena. Lidstrom tied the game at 1-1 when with 1.2 seconds left in the first period and on a 5-on-3 power play, he poked a pass from Tomas Holmstrom behind goalie Carey Price. (Photo by Dave Reginek/Getty Images)
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My monthly cell phone bill is… $500 – $750. My favorite player growing up was… Bernie Parent of the Philadelphia Flyers.
The players I most admire in any sport are… Steve Yzerman and Nicklas Lidstrom.
If I could be a GM in another league, it’d be… Major League Baseball. I love working with numbers and baseball is all about stats. Plus, I played a lot of baseball growing up.
My greatest moment as an athlete was… our playoff run to the Calder Cup finals (in 1982) with Binghamton.
The one former player I’d deal for, no matter the price, is… Bobby Orr or Wayne Gretzky. I can’t decide between the two.
The last vacation I took was to… Bandon Dunes, Oregon, on a golf trip with 15 golf buddies.
My biggest role model in my sport is… Jimmy Devellano and Scotty Bowman.
The best thing about my job is… that I love my job. It’s not work. The worst job I ever had… was one summer in Medicine Hat I worked for an oil company as a day laborer. I would sit on the back of a flatbed truck as we drove along the pipeline picking up great, big rocks. Two or three of us would jump down and pick-up rocks and plop them into the back of the truck.
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How well do you know this month’s opponents? Test your knowledge with this quiz that looks at NHL history involving the Blue Jackets, Rangers, Predators, Bruins, Sharks, Stars, Kings and Oilers. 1. What Ontario Hockey League team did goaltender Steve Mason last play for before he was drafted by the Columbus Blue Jackets? A. Plymouth Whalers B. Saginaw Spirit C. London Knights D. Kitchener Rangers 2. How many Stanley Cup championships have the New York Rangers won in franchise history? A. 4 B. 5 C. 6 D. 7 3. After playing for the U.S. national development program in Ann Arbor, what Big Ten university did Nashville Predators defenseman Ryan Suter attend? A. University of Michigan B. University of Wisconsin C. Michigan State University D. The Ohio State University 4. Which legendary hall-of-famer made his NHL debut against the Red Wings? A. Bobby Orr B. Wayne Gretzky C. Mario Lemieux D. Darryl Sittler 5. What was the name of the fi rst arena the San Jose Sharks played in? A. The Reef Center B. HP Pavillion C. San Jose Arena D. Cow Palace 6. How many goals did Mike Modano score with the Dallas Stars’ organization? A. 553 B. 555 C. 557 D. 559 7. Which former Red Wing was the fi rst coach of the Los Angeles Kings? A. Red Kelly B. Sid Abel C. Ted Lindsay D. Alex Delvecchio 8. Which Edmonton Oiler is the only player named Memorial Cup MVP in back-to-back years? A. Shawn Horcoff B. Taylor Hall C. Jordan Eberle D. Sam Gagner 9. Michigan Wolverines senior captain Carl Hagelin is a prospect for which NHL team? A. Boston Bruins B. Dallas Stars C. New York Rangers D. Nashville Predators 10. Boston goalie Tim Thomas was born in what Michigan city? A. Waterford B. Fenton C. Lapeer D. Davison ANSWERS: 1 (D) In January 2008, the London Knights traded Mason to Kitchener for two players and four OHL draft picks; 2 ( A) The Rangers are tied for sixth with Chicago in total Cup championships, the last coming in 1994; 3 (B) Suter played one season for the Badgers, collecting three goals and 16 assists in 2003-04; 4 (A) Orr made his NHL debut on Oct. 19, 1966 in a 6-2 Bruins’ win over Detroit; 5 (D) Cow Palace was home to the Sharks for the first two seasons of their existence, where they compiled a 28-129-7 record; 6 ( C) Modano is the all-time goal-scoring leader amongst American-born players in the NHL; 7 (A) Kelly coached two seasons with the Kings, who posted a 55-75-20 record; 8 (B) Hall helped the Windsor Spitfires to the last two Memorial championships; 9 (C) A native of Sodertalje, Sweden, Hagelin was a sixth-round draft pick in 2007; 10 (D) Thomas, who grew-up in Flint, was born in Davison.
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for Kindl to workout on his own, and he stays on the ice following practices where he gets extra work with assistant coach Brad McCrimmon. “You have to do whatever you can just to stay in shape,” said Kindl, who in three-plus seasons with the Griffins had 13 goals and 75 assists in 234 games. “Sometimes we just have morning skates, so you’re only out there for 20-minutes; it’s not like you’re playing in a game when you’re out there the whole time. So it’s tough when you’re used to playing in every situation like I did for the past two and a half years in Grand Rapids.” And it didn’t help that Kindl began the season at a crossroads in his career. The Red Wings couldn’t send him to Grand Rapids without him clearing waivers, which was unlikely to occur – and he had to beat out either Jonathan Ericsson or newcomer Ruslan Salei for a top-six spot. Through mid-January, Kindl, who is the franchise’s highest draft pick (19th overall in 2005) over the last 19 years, had played in 15
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games with a minus-1 rating. And though he was still seeking his first career NHL point, Kindl has all of the offensive skills to make it in the NHL. But it’s his defensive skills that make him a commodity for the Red Wings, who like his skating ability and the way he moves the puck from the back end. Still, the biggest obstacle for Kindl in his first NHL season has been the ebbs and flows of being a healthy scratch more often than not. But there’s nowhere else that the Czechoslovakian would rather be in his life. “You look around, and Detroit has the best team in the world for a long time, right?” Kindl said. “When I look at it that way, it’s like playing soccer in Barcelona. You want to be on the best team, and I’m a part of it, so I’m happy to be here, but my dream is to play for a long time.” Until then, Kindl has found solace in all 56
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guys like Probert and Kocur as heavyweights. The Flyers had Dave Schultz, but there wasn’t a second guy in that category. What do you love most about the game? When you play at a high level and you’re fortunate to play on a good team you appreciate the skill of the players and the strategy that goes into the game, and the scouting. You realize how much goes into seeing that athlete on the ice. You’re not just seeing a player, but you’re seeing the whole process that goes into see that one player at this level. Who had the greatest infl uence on your career? No doubt my father did at a young age. And a gentleman named Barry Thorndycraft, who was drafted by Montreal and coached at North Dakota for two years. And between the two of them, before I turned pro, they had a tremendous impact on me. At the pro level, I’ve had to say Bobby Clarke. You don’t get to play with too many leaders like that. What advice would you give to kids playing today? The ability to work hard is a talent in and of itself. And when people talk about talent they usually talk about skating and stick-handling skills. But at the end of the day, your ability to work hard is a talent; not everybody has that, and if you have that, I’ll tell you, the people who are watching, coaches, scouts, they really respect that.
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3a
CLUB ENDS LEG
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20
2c
21
202b
a
213
202a
213b
201
Third Street
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210
2a
209
211a
208
211
207
206
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205
4a
20
204b
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Red Wings Shoot Twice
228
215
Team Benches
227b
216a
a
227
216
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6c
21
22
7a
21
6b
220
219
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221
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222
218b
223
218
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2010-11 PARTIAL PLANS ON SALE NOW– STARTING AS LOW AS $225 Seat Location
2010 -11 Box Office Price
19 Game Preferred Price per Game
19 Game Preferred Price per Season
9 Game Preferred Price per Game
9 Game Preferred Price per Season
Sect 205 - 210 & 219 - 224, Rows 2 - 12
$65
$58
$1,102
$60
$540
Sect 205 - 210 & 219 - 224, Rows 13 - 21 1
$53
$48
$912
$50
$450
$38
$36
$684
$37
$333
Sect 205 - 210 & 219 - 224, Rows 22+ Sect 225A - 227B & 202A - 204B & 211A - 218B, Rows 16 - 21 Sect 228 & 201, Rows 16 - 17 Sect 204A/B, 211A/B, 225A/B, 218A/B, Rows 2 - 12
$58
$57
$1,083
$57
$513
Sect 204A/B, 211A/B, 225A/B, 218A/B, Rows 13 - 15
$48
$47
$893
$47
$423
Sect 204A/B, 211A/B, 225A/B, 218A/B, Rows 22 - 25
$25
$25
$475
$25
$225
Sect 212A - 217C, 226A - 203C, Rows 2 - 10
$58
$57
$1,083
$57
$513
Sect 212A - 217C, 226A - 203C, Rows 11 - 15
$48
$47
$893
$47
$423 $225
212A - 217C, 226A - 203C, Rows 22 - 25
$25
$25
$475
$25
Sect 228 & 201, Rows 18 - 20
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Standing Room Only
$50
$45
$855
$48
$432
Upper Level, Rows 26 - 27
$9
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
For questions, please contact your Ticket Sales and Service Representative at (313) 396-7575 or visit our website at DetroitRedWings.com Please note that Box Office pricing is subject to variable priced regular season home games.
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DETROIT RED WINGS GAME SCHDULE O CT O BER SUN
TUES
MON
WED
THURS
FRI
1
SAT
2
F E B R U A RY SUN
MON
1
TUES
WED
2
OTT
3
THURS
FRI
4
CBJ
3
4
5
10
11
12
8
6
7
13
14
ANA
9
CHI
DAL
15
17
18
20
19
CGY
22
16
21
23
ANA
25
26
28
27
PHX
30
NSH
NOVEM BER SUN
MON
1
TUES
2
WED 3
CGY
4
FRI
THURS 5
EDM
8
9
10
11
14
15
16
17
21
22
23
24
29
30
PHX
TUES
MON
6
SJ
7
13
LA
14
1
DAL
8
22
27
28
29
SUN
MON
TUES
MON
3
4
5:00
EDM
10
16 23/30
WED
ANA
CBJ
PIT
22
23
27
28
CHI
29
30
LA
NSH
9
10
STL
16
ANA
VAN DAL
10:00
MTL
17
CHI
STL
24
11
APRIL SUN
NJ
MON
26
18
BUF 7:00
THURS
SJ
WSH
FRI
4
SAT
5
PHX
10:30
8:00
10
11
17
18
19
25
26
EDM
12
STL
8:00
7:30
CBJ
7:00
VAN
24
STL
31
NSH 8:00
TOR
7:30
7:00
7:30
TUES
WED
THURS
1
FRI
2
SAT
NSH 3:00
4
3
MIN
10
CHI 11
7:00
6
5:00
8
CAR
7:30
7:00
12
13
CHI 9
14
15
16
4:00
25
31
NYI 7:00
FRI
THURS
7
CGY
HOME GAMES
1
SAT
8
9:00
14
17
18
19
20
21
22
24/31
25
26
27
28
29
9:30
CBJ
15
7:00
STL
ALL LOCALLY AVAILABLE GAMES BROADCAST ON
VAN
CBJ 7:00
8:00
7:00
AWAY GAMES
10:00
13
7:30
25
8:00
30
6
NJ
19
10:30
8:30
23
3
LA
7:00
WED
5
SAT 4
FLA
7:30
7:30
7:30
FRI 3
DAL
7:30
12
PIT
2
21
11
COL
TUES
20
THURS
24
10:00
7:00
9:00
9
1
27
8:30
9:00
SUN
PHI
MARCH
7:30
2
18
10:30
MIN
ATL
TB
LA
16
26
7:30
J ANUA RY 2
28
8:00
12
7:30
15
7:30 21
7:00
23
14
25
CHI
15
20
COL
SJ
7:00
7:30
5:00
MIN
27
BOS
SAT
NSH
7:00
17
7:30
13
STL
WED
7:30
26
22
7:30
7:30
19
21
6:00
10:30
SUN
12
MIN
20
19
SJ
DECEM BER 5
20
9
COL
11
7:30
8
7:00
5:00
16
10
7:30
VAN
7:30
5:00
CBJ
14
7
18
7:30
28
15
NSH
6
13
EDM
9
10:00
12
7:30
CGY
SAT 6
9:00
9:30
7
BOS
7:00
7:30
8
12:30
7:00
29
NYR
7:30
13
9:00
7:30
24/31
PHX
8:30
7:30
7
8:30
7:30
COL
6
5
7:30
7:00
CHI
2:00
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