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Published on February 27, 2004 under National Lacrosse League (NLL) News Release


AM New York profiles the NLL

The AM New York newspaper, a new daily paper that is distributed throughout New York City every weekday (free of charge) ran a nice story on the NLL today, touching on the appeal to NHL fans and where the league might go if the uncertainty of the NHL labor situation continues. To see the story, go to www.am-ny.com and click on the icon the newspaper front page. This goes to a PDF file of today's edition, please scroll down to pp. 26-27 for the story and picture.

NBA Legend Writes About NLL All-Star Game

Retired NBA Legend Rick Barry attended Sunday's All-Star Game in Colorado and wrote a column about it that appeared in the San Fransisco Examiner. It's a great column, check it out at: http://www.sfexaminer.com/article/index.cfm/i/022504sp_barry

YES TO BROADCAST TONIGHT'S PHILADELPHIA-TORONTO ON TAPE DELAY

Due to a programming error committed by the YES Network, tonight's broadcast of the Philadelphia Wings-Toronto Rock game will be shown on tape delay at 10:30pm Eastern Time. The game was originally scheduled to be shown live at 7:30pm Eastern. The YES Network regrets the error and apologizes to any fans that are affected by this change. Canadian viewers will still see the game live on Rogers Sportsnet East & Ontario, no changes here.

CALGARY-ARIZONA GAME TO AIR IN CANADA ON ROGERS SPORTSNET WEST

Rogers Sportsnet West will carry a tape delay broadcast of the Cal@AZ game on Sunday. The game will be played at 5pm MT. The tape delay broadcast on RSN West is at 11pm MT. Last week, the Sting announced their final four home games would air live in the Phoenix area on Cox Cable 9. RSN West will carry this game feed on tape delay on Sunday night.




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