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Beaner
03-21-2006, 01:43 PM
from www.whl.ca




2006 WHL Playoff, Vancouver vs Prince George Series, LIVE ON SHAW TV
Created: Mar 21, 2006

+ Enlarge CALGARY, AB - Ron Robison, Commissioner of the Western Hockey League and Shaw Cablesystems today announced that the entire first round series of the 2006 WHL Playoffs between the B.C. Division Champions Vancouver Giants and the Prince George Cougars will be televised live on Shaw TV and Star Choice throughout Western Canada. This is the third year that Shaw has produced the playoffs and broadcast them to western Canadians.

In addition, Shaw TV will also broadcast a full series in the WHL Conference Semi-Finals and WHL Conference Finals as well as the entire WHL Championship series throughout Western Canada. Following each round of the WHL Playoffs, WHL and Shaw TV will announce the series that will be broadcast.

The first two games of the series begin Friday, March 24th at 7:30 PM PST and Saturday, March 25th at 7:00 PM PST from the Pacific Coliseum in Vancouver.

The following is the full series Vancouver Giants vs. Prince George Cougars Schedule:

24-Mar Prince George @ Vancouver 7:30
25-Mar Prince George @ Vancouver 7:00
28-Mar Vancouver @ Prince George 7:30
29-Mar Vancouver @ Prince George 7:30
1-Apr Prince George @ Vancouver 7:00*
3-Apr Vancouver @ Prince George 7:30*
5-Apr Prince George @ Vancouver 7:00*

All times are local. Check your TV listings for channel location.
* - If necessary

The entire 2006 WHL Playoff schedule can be found at www.whl.ca.

Shaw Communications Inc. is a diversified Canadian communications company whose core business is providing broadband cable television, High-Speed Internet, Digital Phone, telecommunications services (through Big Pipe Inc.) and satellite direct-to-home services (through Star Choice Communications Inc.) to over three million customers. Shaw is traded on the Toronto and New York stock exchanges and is included in the S&P/TSX 60 index (Symbol: TSX - SJR.NV.B, NYSE - SJR).

The Western Hockey League, a leading supplier of talent to the National Hockey League and Canada’s National Team, currently have 21 member franchises operating throughout Western Canada and the U.S. Pacific Northwest.

Fight Guy
03-21-2006, 02:53 PM
Thats nice, but I really hope they dont just show the same teams over and over. I can see it being Vancouver this round, then Calgary next, the back to Vancouver(if still in it), then Calgary and Vancouver in the final. I could definetly see it happening.