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  2. Blackout (broadcasting) - Wikipedia

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    Blackout (broadcasting) In broadcasting, the term blackout refers to the non-airing of television or radio programming in a certain media market. [1] It is particularly prevalent in the broadcasting of sports events, although other television or radio programs may be blacked out as well. Most blackout policies serve to protect local ...

  3. 2000–01 NHL season - Wikipedia

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    2000–01 NHL season. The 2000–01 NHL season was the 84th regular season of the National Hockey League. With the addition of the expansion Columbus Blue Jackets and the Minnesota Wild, 30 teams each played 82 games. The Stanley Cup winners were the Colorado Avalanche, who won the best of seven series 4–3 against the New Jersey Devils.

  4. 1996 National Hockey League All-Star Game - Wikipedia

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    Attendance. 17,565. ← 1994. 1997 →. The 1996 National Hockey League All-Star Game took place at the FleetCenter in Boston on January 20, 1996. The 46th game was originally scheduled to take place in 1995, but the lockout of the 1994–95 NHL season led to its postponement.

  5. 2003 Stanley Cup Finals - Wikipedia

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    The 2003 Stanley Cup Finals was the championship series of the National Hockey League's (NHL) 2002–03 season, and the culmination of the 2003 Stanley Cup playoffs.The second-seeded Eastern Conference champion New Jersey Devils defeated the seventh-seeded Western Conference champion Mighty Ducks of Anaheim in seven games and were awarded the Stanley Cup for the third time in franchise history.

  6. Rick Middleton - Wikipedia

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    Medal record. Representing Canada. Ice hockey. Canada Cup. 1984 Canada. 1981 Canada. Richard David "Nifty" Middleton (born December 4, 1953) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player for the New York Rangers and Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League .

  7. National Hockey League rivalries - Wikipedia

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    Boston Bruins vs. New York Rangers. The NHL's extension of the BostonNew York rivalry – present in the other leagues with the Yankees–Red Sox rivalry, Celtics–Knicks rivalry and Jets–Patriots rivalry – had its peak during the 1970s, but saw a resurgence in the 2010s. In the Original Six era, the teams had six matchups, with the ...

  8. Devils–Rangers rivalry - Wikipedia

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    The Devils–Rangers rivalry (also known as the Hudson River rivalry or the Battle of the Hudson River ), [2] is an ice hockey rivalry between the New Jersey Devils and the New York Rangers clubs of the National Hockey League (NHL). The two teams are called "cross-river rivals." [2] This is because Madison Square Garden in Midtown Manhattan ...

  9. Tommy Novak scores twice as Nashville Predators win 6-4 over ...

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    After James Malatesta scored his first NHL goal to get Columbus on the board, Nashville answered with three straight goals. The first by Tommy Novak came just 45 seconds after Malatesta's goal.