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  2. NHL on NBC - Wikipedia

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    NBCSN's coverage included 90 regular season games that were mostly aired on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday evenings, and later in the season on Sunday nights. Coverage of the Stanley Cup Playoffs was split between NBC and NBCSN, with CNBC and the USA Network [13] [14] [15] (beginning in 2015) airing selected playoff games during the first two ...

  3. NHL on ABC - Wikipedia

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    In the league's previous broadcast television deal with Fox, the network split coverage of the Stanley Cup Finals with ESPN. Games 1, 5, and 7 were usually scheduled to be televised by Fox; Games 2, 3, 4, and 6 by ESPN. However, from 1995 to 1998, the Finals were all four-game sweeps; 1999 ended in six games. The consequence was that – except ...

  4. List of ice hockey nicknames - Wikipedia

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  5. 2015–16 NHL season - Wikipedia

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    Babcock's contract with the Red Wings was to expire July 1, 2015; the Red Wings granted his request to pursue employment elsewhere on May 8, after failing to come to terms on a contract. [13] In ten seasons with the Red Wings, Babcock accumulated a record of 458–223–15, made the playoffs every year, and won the Stanley Cup in 2008 .

  6. Sports in the United States by state - Wikipedia

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    Also, the state has hosted 13 editions of the U.S. Open (latest at Olympia Fields in 2003), six editions of the PGA Championship (latest at Medinah in 2006), three editions of the U.S. Women's Open (latest at The Merit Club), the 2009 Solheim Cup (at Rich Harvest Farms), and the 2012 Ryder Cup (at Medinah).

  7. July 1923 - Wikipedia

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    The wings of his airplane, the Wasp, collapsed as he was flying a loop-the-loop and the craft plunged downward. A subsequent investigation of the wreckage showed that the nuts and bolts for the wings had been tampered with in an act of sabotage [ 24 ] although no person was ever charged with a crime.

  8. Kent, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    After being vacant since 2000, it re-opened on April 1, 2013, as a Buffalo Wild Wings and also houses offices, a wine and jazz bar, and apartments. [34] A five-story mixed-use building called The Landmark was completed in 2014 and construction started in November 2015 on an additional five-story mixed-use building featuring microapartments.