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Sold Out Gold Pan Game to Be Televised Throughout U.S. and Canada

A hockey player in a white and black uniform shoots on a goalie in a red uniform with another player in a red uniform behind him. They are on the ice with an arena full of people around them.

The first game in this season’s Battle for the Gold Pan between No. 10 CC and No. 4 DU on Friday, Dec. 13, at Ed Robson Arena, will be televised live not only in Colorado and much of the U.S., but also throughout all of Canada on TSN2. The puck will drop at 7 p.m. (MT).

Viewers in Colorado will be able to watch Friday’s CC-DU game on The CW throughout Southern and Northern Colorado, as well as MTN TV in the Colorado mountain communities.

For viewing opportunities across the U.S., the Dec. 13 game will also be televised on:

  • Root Sports Northwest
  • SportsNet Pittsburgh
  • NESN+
  • National DirecTV Channel 687

In addition, last Friday, the NCHC announced a partnership with Gray Media, in which select NCHC college hockey games will appear free, over-the-air on Gray’s market-leading television stations and over-the-air broadcast sports networks across the country. 

Friday’s CC-DU contest will air in more than 20 Gray markets, including in St. Louis on Matrix Midwest Sports, throughout Louisiana on the Gulf Coast Sports & Entertainment Network, and across South Carolina on the Palmetto Sports & Entertainment Network, as well as much of Mississippi, Alabama, and the markets of Rockford, IL, Duluth, MN, and Fargo, ND.

CC and DU will conclude the weekend series on Saturday, Dec. 14, at Magness Arena, beginning at 7 p.m. MT. The game is scheduled to be televised on Altitude 2.

Both games this weekend will be live streamed via nchc.tv.

Friday’s game is sold out, but a limited amount of Verified Resale Tickets are available at www.cctigers.com/tickets.

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