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The Hartford Wolf Pack have been the top affiliate of the New York Rangers since they moved to Connecticut from Binghamton, N.Y., in 1997. They are in the American Hockey League and replaced the Hartford Whalers, who moved to North Carolina at the end of the 1996-97 season, their 18th in the National Hockey League after 12 in the World Hockey Association. The Wolf Pack and Hartford Civic Center were run by Madison Square Garden until AEG Northland won a three-way bidding process in December 2006 to manage the team, arena and Rentschler Field in East Hartford. AEG Northland manages more than a dozen facilities worldwide, and the franchise's owner became Larry Goettesdiener, who has the largest real estate h...
The Hartford Wolf Pack have been the top affiliate of the New York Rangers since they moved to Connecticut from Binghamton, N.Y., in 1997. They are in the American Hockey League and replaced the Hartford Whalers, who moved to North Carolina at the end of the 1996-97 season, their 18th in the National Hockey League after 12 in the World Hockey Association. The Wolf Pack and Hartford Civic Center were run by Madison Square Garden until AEG Northland won a three-way bidding process in December 2006 to manage the team, arena and Rentschler Field in East Hartford. AEG Northland manages more than a dozen facilities worldwide, and the franchise's owner became Larry Goettesdiener, who has the largest real estate holdings in Hartford.
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NC State to play basketball series with Marquette
North Carolina State has agreed in principle to a home-and-away series with Marquette that Wolfpack officials hope will upgrade the men's basketball schedule. The Charlotte Observer reported Thursday that while the contract hasn't been completed,... -
Cilic Defeats Roddick
Andy Roddick followed Roger Federer out of the Rogers Cup in Toronto. The sixth-seeded Roddick was upset by 44th-ranked Marin Cilic 6-4, 4-6, 6-4 Thursday. "His aggressiveness is what won him that match," Roddick said. "He took it to me a lot more...Tags: Roger Federer, Contracts, Chicago Blackhawks, Robert Campbell, Boston Bruins
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Starting Lines: Saratoga Opens Today
Opening Day At The Spa The 140th season of thoroughbred racing in Saratoga Springs, N.Y., begins today at 1 p.m. In 2007, the on-track handle at Saratoga Race Course was a record $123 million, and the overall total was $583 million. The jockey colony...Tags: Lisa Leslie, George Bush, Personal Service, Serena Williams, Clubs and Associations
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Clemson picked to win ACC, beat Virginia Tech in title game
Daily PressClemson, absent an ACC football championship since 1991, is the overwhelming choice of conference media to win the league this season. Defending champ Virginia Tech is the odds-on favorite to capture the Coastal Division and face the Tigers in the ACC...Tags: Ralph Friedgen, Florida State Seminoles, Virginia Tech, Florida State University
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Wie Back On Men's Turf Fresh off a disqualification on the LPGA Tour, Michelle Wie has decided to tee it up against the men, again. She will play in the Legends Reno-Tahoe Open July 31-Aug. 3, her first appearance on the PGA Tour this year. It will be...Tags: PGA Tour, University of Hartford, Injuries, New Jersey Devils, Field Hockey
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Beamer's wish: Get it down to one QB
247-4636Virginia Tech won last season's ACC football championship in large measure because the coaching staff successfully juggled quarterbacks Tyrod Taylor and Sean Glennon. Using Taylor as a playmaker and Glennon as a pocket passer, the Hokies won five...Tags: Orange Bowl, Al Groh, Teaching and Learning, Virginia Tech, John Graves
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Rodriguez, WVU Settling Suit
Former West Virginia football coach Rich Rodriguez and the University of Michigan have agreed to pay a $4 million buyout and settle a lawsuit that WVU filed after he broke his contract in December. Rodriguez will pay $1.5 million in three annual payments...Tags: Contracts, U.S. Open Tennis, Leveraged Buyouts, Washington Capitals, New England Patriots
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New Bulls coach Vinny Del Negro needs to be a magician
IN THE WAKE OF THE NEWSMaybe it was because the news conference took place inside the building the Blackhawks share with the Bulls, but Vinny Del Negro looked more like a hockey coach than a basketball coach Wednesday. With a middle part and a head of hair traveling...Tags: Vinny Del Negro, Doug Collins, United Center, Chicago Bulls, NCAA Tournament
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Fan Can Amend Pats Suit
A federal judge has given a Jets season-ticket holder more time to amend a lawsuit that seeks millions from the Patriots and coach Bill Belichick for "deceiving customers" by videotaping opponents' signals. The lawsuit by Carl J. Mayer, filed in...Tags: Brian Burke, Beijing Games, Arlen Specter, Scott Niedermayer, Court Administration
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Pair of unbeatens at top of loaded field
Tribune staff reporterDanielle Janowiak of Downers Grove South enters the Class AA girls soccer quarterfinals thinking the key to the Mustangs' success will be "just sticking to what we've been doing all year. And getting better at it." The senior's thinking probably is...
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