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Princeton University Men's Hockey Team to Compete in Capital City Classic
The inaugural tournament takes place in Trenton in October.

The Princeton University men’s hockey team will compete in the inaugural Capital City Classic at the Sun National Bank Center in Trenton Oct. 30-31.
Princeton, Yale, the University of Massachusetts and the University of Maine will compete in the tournament, which will include back-to-back doubleheaders.
“Our program is proud to be linked with the Sun National Bank Center in welcoming Yale, UMass-Amherst and Maine to the Capital City Classic. We look forward to showcasing a great weekend of college hockey to our fans, and especially the numerous youth hockey players in the area that have aspirations in playing NCAA hockey,” Princeton coach Ron Fogarty said.
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“It’s exciting to have hockey back in Trenton. The Sun National Bank Center is a wonderful facility for taking in a game and local hockey fans will be treated to four outstanding games featuring some of college hockey’s elite programs,” local hockey legend and Princeton Hockey alumnus Scott Bertoli said.
Individual day and all-session tickets are on sale now online at www.ComcastTIX.com, by phone at 1-800-298-4200 or in person at the Sun National Bank Center box office. Family 4-Packs start at just $49 and include four tickets, four sodas & four hot dogs. Group discounts are available by calling 609-656-3234. For more information and full game schedule, visit www.sunnationalbankcenter.com.
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“We are thrilled to host these four storied hockey programs and offer residents of Mercer County and our surrounding communities the opportunity to watch this high caliber of hockey right here in Trenton,” Claudio Oliveira, Global Spectrum’s General Manager of Sun National Bank Center, said. “The weekend will be jam packed with terrific hockey and an exciting fan experience that we are planning for all those in attendance. This event will have something for everyone from hockey lovers to sports fans, families, and anyone within our community looking for a fun night out.”
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