
Game Six (If Necessary) Scheduled for Altitude Broadcast
Published on April 20, 2009 under Central Hockey League (CHL)
Colorado Eagles News Release
WINDSOR, Colo. - The Bud Poile Governors' Cup champion Colorado Eagles announced today that Game 6 of the Northern Conference Finals against the Mississippi RiverKings (if necessary), scheduled to be played on Sunday, April 26, will be televised by Altitude Sports & Entertainment. The No.1-seeded Eagles currently lead the series two games to none. Puck-drop for a televised Game 6 would occur at 7:10 p.m, with the broadcast beginning at 7.
The Voice of the Eagles, Tori Holt, will handle the game's play-by-play duties, while Kevin McGlue and Lauren Gardner will do color commentary and ice-side reporting respectively.
The rest of the Northern Conference Finals series between the Northwest Division champion Eagles and the Northeast Division champion RiverKings is as follows:
Game 3 (Tuesday, April 21)
Game 4 (Thursday, April 23)
Game 5* (Friday, April 24)
Game 6* (Sunday, April 26)
Game 7* (Monday, April 27)
* - If Necessary
Tickets for all possible home games are on sale now and can be purchased at the Budweiser Events Center box office, www.ComcastTix.com, 1-877-544-TIXX (8499), the Eagles Office in Water Valley or through any ComcastTIX Outlet. Tickets for the Northern Conference Finals cost $19 (plus applicable fees).
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