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June 22, 2008 - June 28, 2008 ArchivesJune 27
The American Hockey League today announced its schedule format and divisional alignments for the 2008-09 season. The Providence Bruins will play six teams from the Western Conference next season along with their current Atlantic Division rivals from the Eastern Conference. All told, the 2008-09 competition for the P-Bruins features 17 different opponents, 11 of which made the postseason in 2007-08. While the schedule will not be announced until late in the summer, the P-Bruins’ schedule format is as follows. In Atlantic Division competition, Providence will face all six teams, including the Hartford Wolf Pack, Lowell Devils, Manchester Monarchs, Portland Pirates, Springfield Falcons and the Worcester Sharks. In the East Division, the P-Bruins will battle the Albany River Rats, Bridgeport Sound Tigers, Hershey Bears, Norfolk Admirals and Philadelphia Phantoms. In the Western Conference, the P-Bruins take on the Chicago Wolves, Houston Aeros, Manitoba Moose, Rochester Americans, San Antonio Rampage and Toronto Marlies. A complete breakdown of the P-Bruins’ opponents and how many times they will face each other, along with the conference and divisional alignments are as follows: EASTERN CONFERENCE ATLANTIC DIVISION EAST DIVISION WESTERN CONFERENCE NORTH DIVISION WEST DIVISION The AHL will continue to feature two conferences, now encompassing three seven-team divisions and one eight-club division, giving the league a total of 29 clubs vying for the 2009 Calder Cup. |
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