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NSU weekend hoop festivities, by the numbers
In the final home basketball weekend of 2010, Northern State will host special activities tonight and Saturday at Wachs Arena in Aberdeen. All active and veteran military personnel with IDs will be admitted free to Friday's games against Bemidji State....Tags: Cleveland Indians, Nolan Ryan, Indianapolis Colts, National Basketball Association, A.C. Green
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Alex Zlatkus Scoring Points Along The Way
The Hartford CourantALEX ZLATKUS GLASTONBURY Class: Senior Position: Forward Coach: Ken Barse Accomplishments: Helped lead Glastonbury to one of the best three-year stretches in program history with trips to the Division I semifinals and finals in 2008 and '09. (The...Tags: Soccer, Sports, Science and Technology
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Developer Seeks To Build Movie Studio In Windsor
egershon@courant.comAs Thomas DeFranzo sees it, the biggest obstacle between him and his Hollywood dream is obscurity. "No one knows we're here," he said of an enterprise he calls Windsor Worldwide Studios. "That's the biggest thing." He is less concerned that the movie...Tags: Movies, Television Industry, Entertainment, Property, Contracts
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Hockey Business In South Windsor Has Glided Through Recession
Special to The CourantOpened in 1971, South Windsor Arena/Hockey 1 has grown from a winter-only skating facility with a tiny skate-sharpening room to a year-round rink with a 30,000-square-foot store, a restaurant and a warehouse. | Owners Leonard and Steve Grigorian, 53 and...Tags: National Hockey League, Field Hockey, Kevin Dineen, Football, Sports
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Whalers Will Leave Hartford, Sources Say. Announcement Expected Today; Team To Pay State $5 Million
The Hartford CourantWednesday, March 26, 1997 WHALERS WILL LEAVE HARTFORD, SOURCES SAY ANNOUNCEMENT EXPECTED TODAY; TEAM TO PAY STATE $5 MILLION By Christopher Keating, Mike Swift and Michael Arace The Hartford Whalers rejected the Rowland administration's final offer...Tags: State Budgets, John G. Rowland, National Hockey League, Contracts, Field Hockey
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It's Official Finally; Whalers Join NHL
The National Hockey League's expansion to four cities became official Friday when league President John Ziegler announced the granting of franchises to the Hartford Whalers, Edmonton Oilers, Winnipeg Jets and Quebec Nordiques. The Expansion, which swells...Tags: Bars and Clubs, Boston Bruins, New York Islanders, National Hockey League, Field Hockey
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Ticket Effort Starts; Saving Whalers The Goal
The Hartford CourantA Hartford Whalers season ticket sales campaign has become a referendum on the team's future and began Tuesday with a difficult request: Forget the candidate's record. Gov. John G. Rowland and Lt. Gov. Jodi Rell brought corporate leaders -- and, in a...Tags: Basketball, Corporate Officers, Tickets, John G. Rowland, National Hockey League
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Another Empty Seat At Civic Center; Johnston Fired As GM; Liut May Get The Job
The Hartford CourantWhalers owner Richard Gordon brought the media to his Trumbull Street office Tuesday to confirm he had fired Ed Johnston as vice president and general manager -- three years to the day he was hired. But the more Gordon spoke at the 75-minute press...Tags: Bob Johnson, Bobby Holik, Television, Boston Bruins, National Hockey League
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A Moving Tribute. Victory A Footnote To History
The Hartford CourantPerhaps the saddest moment in Hartford history was the circus tent fire of July 6, 1944. It became known as The Day the Clowns Cried. Another of the city's saddest moments arrived April 13, 1997. Perhaps it should be remembered as The Day They Cried...Tags: Nassau Coliseum, Soccer, Tampa Bay Lightning, National Hockey League, Kevin Dineen
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Whalers' Gordie Howe Retires
The Hartford CourantReluctantly, wistfully, and perhaps a bit skeptically an era officially came to end Wednesday. Gordie Howe, in the wanning stages of his fantastic and almost unbelievable 32-year career, often joked that he would retire when everybody else did -- at the...Tags: Family, Bars and Clubs, National Hockey League, Dining and Drinking, Field Hockey
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Whalers Trade Francis To Penguins. Samuelsson, Jennings Dealt For Cullen, Zalapski, Parker
The Hartford CourantThe Whalers Monday night completed the biggest trade in their history when they sent Ron Francis, Ulf Samuelsson and Grant Jennings to the Pittsburgh Penguins for John Cullen, Zarley Zalapski and Jeff Parker. General manager Ed Johnston, who had served...Tags: New York Jets, National Hockey League, Phil Housley, Field Hockey, Richard Gordon
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