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Men's Hockey Kevin Beattie, associate AD for communications and compliance

Four Men's Hockey Home Games to be Televised Live

Time Warner Cable Sports to air each; NHL Network to carry two

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TROY, N.Y. – For the fourth straight year, the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) men's hockey team will have home games from the Houston Field House produced and broadcast live on Time Warner Cable Sports. TWCS will air four games with the NHL Network picking up two of those live broadcasts for coverage across North America.

The first game televised is a week from Saturday, October 23, when the Engineers host Niagara University on Family Weekend at 7pm. The other games slated for broadcast are December 11 against Boston University, January 29 vs. Yale University – the 34th Annual Big Red Freakout! – and February 12 vs. Cornell University.

The games against BU and Cornell will be aired on the NHL Network beginning at 3:30pm. Those games were originally scheduled to begin at 7pm but were moved up to accommodate the broadcasts.

The four-game schedule is:
• Saturday, October 23: Rensselaer vs. Niagara at 7pm on TWCS
• Saturday, December 11: Rensselaer vs. Boston University at 3:30pm on TWCS & NHL Network
• Saturday, January 29: Rensselaer vs. Yale University at 7pm on TWCS
• Saturday, February 12: Rensselaer vs. Cornell University at 3:30pm on TWCS & NHL Network

All four games will appear live on Time Warner Cable Sports, Channel 3 in most areas in the Capital Region. Replay times will be scheduled for each game and all games will be archived on Time Warner Sports On Demand (Channel 1003), accessible to all Time Warner Cable Digital Cable customers. For more information on Time Warner Cable Sports please visit www.twcablesports.com.

Tim Heiman '10 will handle play-by-play duties, while Kevin Broad '07, a former Engineers' captain who was a volunteer assistant coach the last two seasons, will provide color commentary.

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