The puck stops here: a hockey fan's guide to attending the most enticing games on the docket
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Highlighted hockey games range from the Washington Capitals' visit to the Boston Bruins on Nov 6, 1997, to the Edmonton Oilers' Apr 11, 1998 game at the Calgary Flames. Other contests include the Jan 18, 1998, All-Star Game at Vancouver, British Columbia.
Publication Name: Sport
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0038-7797
Year: 1997
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Hot spots: a football fan's weekly guide to attending and spending at the best NFL and collegiate games
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Recommended highlights of the 1997 football season include the Univ. of Tennessee at the Univ of Pittsburgh on Sep 28th, Dallas at San Francisco on Nov 2d, and Green Bay at Carolina on Dec 14th. Ticket, lodging, and dining information is also presented.
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Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0038-7797
Year: 1997
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Friend or foe? Hockey
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Professional hockey players will participate in the Winter Olympics for the first time in 1998. Sweden is the defending Olympics hockey champion, but the influx of professional players, especially from the US may make defense of the title difficult.
Publication Name: Sport
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0038-7797
Year: 1998
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