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2006 Npf Regular Season Schedule 2006 NPF TEAMS Connecticut Brakettes Akron Racers New England Riptide 2006 NPF REGULAR SEASON SCHEDULE Arizona Heat Philadelphia Force (updated 4/17/06: Dates and Times Subject to Change – revisions are highlighted) Chicago Bandits Texas Thunder Wednesday, May 31 Friday, June 16 Philadelphia Force @ Akron Racers ........................7:05 pm EST Akron Racers @ Connecticut Brakettes .................7:05 pm EST New England Riptide @ Arizona Heat......................7:05 pm PST Thursday, June 1 Texas Thunder @ Philadelphia Force .....................7:05 pm EST Philadelphia Force @ Akron Racers ........................7:05 pm EST New England Riptide @ Connecticut Brakettes......7:05 pm EST Saturday, June 17 Texas Thunder @ Arizona Heat ...............................7:05 pm PST Akron Racers @ Connecticut Brakettes .................7:05 pm EST Venezuela @ Chicago Bandits................................7:05 pm CST New England Riptide @ Arizona Heat......................7:05 pm PST *Texas Thunder @ Philadelphia Force....................7:05 pm EST Friday, June 2 Chinese Taipei @ Chicago Bandits.........................7:05 pm CST Philadelphia Force @ Akron Racers ........................7:05 pm EST New England Riptide @ Connecticut Brakettes......7:05 pm EST Sunday, June 18 Texas Thunder @ Arizona Heat ...............................7:05 pm PST Akron Racers @ Connecticut Brakettes .................5:05 pm EST Venezuela @ Chicago Bandits................................7:05 pm CST New England Riptide @ Arizona Heat......................7:05 pm PST *Chinese Taipei @ Chicago Bandits........................12:05 pm CST Saturday, June 3 Philadelphia Force @ Akron Racers ........................7:05 pm EST Monday, June 19 New England Riptide @ Connecticut Brakettes......7:05 pm EST Chinese Taipei @ Chicago Bandits.........................7:05 pm CST Texas Thunder @ Arizona Heat ...............................7:05 pm PST Venezuela @ Chicago Bandits................................7:05 pm CST Tuesday, June 20 Chinese Taipei @ Chicago Bandits.........................7:05 pm CST Sunday, June 4 New England Riptide @ Connecticut Brakettes......5:05 pm EST Wednesday, June 21 Texas Thunder @ Arizona Heat ...............................7:05 pm PST Chinese Taipei @ Akron Racers..............................7:05 pm EST Venezuela @ Chicago Bandits................................3:05 pm CST *China @ Philadelphia Force ..................................7:05 pm EST Arizona Heat @ Texas Thunder ...............................7:05 pm CST Wednesday, June 7 Arizona Heat @ Akron Racers .................................7:05 pm EST Thursday, June 22 *Connecticut Brakettes @ Philadelphia Force .........7:05 pm EST Chinese Taipei @ Akron Racers..............................7:05 pm EST Michigan Ice @ Texas Thunder ...............................7:05 pm CST Chicago Bandits @ Connecticut Brakettes ............7:05 pm EST China @ Philadelphia Force....................................7:05 pm EST Thursday, June 8 Arizona Heat @ Texas Thunder ...............................7:05 pm CST Arizona Heat @ Akron Racers .................................7:05 pm EST New England Riptide @ Team Canada.....................tbd Connecticut Brakettes @ Philadelphia Force ..........7:05 pm EST Michigan Ice @ Texas Thunder ...............................7:05 pm CST Friday, June 23 Chicago Bandits @ New England Riptide................7:05 pm EST Chinese Taipei @ Akron Racers..............................7:05 pm EST Chicago Bandits @ Connecticut Brakettes ............7:05 pm EST Friday, June 9 China @ Philadelphia Force....................................7:05 pm EST Arizona Heat @ Akron Racers .................................7:05 pm EST Arizona Heat @ Texas Thunder ...............................7:05 pm CST Connecticut Brakettes @ Philadelphia Force ..........7:05 pm EST New England Riptide @ Team Canada.....................tbd Michigan Ice @ Texas Thunder ...............................7:05 pm CST Chicago Bandits @ New England Riptide................7:05 pm EST Saturday, June 24 Chinese Taipei @ Akron Racers..............................1:05 pm EST Saturday, June 10 Chicago Bandits @ Connecticut Brakettes .............7:05 pm EST Arizona Heat @ Akron Racers .................................7:05 pm EST *China @ Philadelphia Force ..................................7:05 pm EST *Connecticut Brakettes @ Philadelphia Force .........7:05 pm EST Arizona Heat @ Texas Thunder ...............................7:05 pm CST Michigan Ice @ Texas Thunder ...............................7:05 pm CST New England Riptide @ Team Canada.....................tbd Chicago Bandits @ New England Riptide................8:05 pm EST Sunday, June 25 Sunday, June 11 Chicago Bandits @ Connecticut Brakettes ............5:05 pm EST Chicago Bandits @ New England Riptide................3:05 pm EST New England Riptide @ Team Canada.....................tbd Monday, June 12 Tuesday, June 27 Chinese Taipei @ Connecticut Brakettes (DH).......6:05 pm EST China @ Connecticut Brakettes..............................7:05 pm EST Tuesday, June 13 Wednesday, June 28 Chinese Taipei @ Connecticut Brakettes ...............7:05 pm EST China @ Connecticut Brakettes..............................7:05 pm EST Philadelphia Force @ Texas Thunder ......................7:05 pm CST Wednesday, June 14 Akron Racers @ New England Riptide....................7:05 pm EST Chinese Taipei @ Connecticut Brakettes ...............7:05 pm EST *Texas Thunder @ Philadelphia Force....................7:05 pm EST Thursday, June 29 China @ Connecticut Brakettes..............................7:05 pm EST Thursday, June 15 Philadelphia Force @ Texas Thunder ......................7:05 pm CST Akron Racers @ Connecticut Brakettes .................7:05 pm EST Akron Racers @ New England Riptide....................7:05 pm EST New England Riptide @ Arizona Heat......................7:05 pm PST Texas Thunder @ Philadelphia Force .....................7:05 pm EST 2006 NPF REGULAR SEASON SCHEDULE (PAGE 1 of 3) Friday, June 30 Sunday, July 16 China @ Connecticut Brakettes..............................7:05 pm EST Texas Thunder @ Connecticut Brakettes ...............5:05 pm EST Team USA @ Arizona Heat......................................7:05 pm PST Arizona Heat @ Chicago Bandits ............................3:05 pm CST Philadelphia Force @ Texas Thunder ......................7:05 pm CST Chicago Bandits @ Michigan Ice...............................7:05 pm EST Wednesday, July 19 Akron Racers @ New England Riptide....................7:05 pm EST Akron Racers @ Texas Thunder ..............................7:05 pm CST China @ New England Riptide ................................7:05 pm EST Saturday, July 1 Team USA @ Arizona Heat (DH) .............................6:05 pm PST Thursday, July 20 Philadelphia Force @ Texas Thunder ......................7:05 pm CST Connecticut Brakettes @ Arizona Heat ....................7:05 pm PST Chicago Bandits @ Michigan Ice...............................7:05 pm EST *Philadelphia Force @ Chicago Bandits..................7:05 pm CST Akron Racers @ New England Riptide....................7:05 pm EST Akron Racers @ Texas Thunder ..............................7:05 pm CST China @ New England Riptide ................................7:05 pm EST Sunday, July 2 Team USA @ Arizona Heat......................................7:05 pm PST Friday, July 21 Chicago Bandits @ Michigan Ice...............................1:05 pm EST Connecticut Brakettes @ Arizona Heat ....................7:05 pm PST Philadelphia Force @ Chicago Bandits ...................7:05 pm CST Monday, July 3 Akron Racers @ Texas Thunder ..............................7:05 pm CST Chicago Bandits @ Michigan Ice...............................1:05 pm EST China @ New England Riptide ................................7:05 pm EST Wednesday, July 5 Saturday, July 22 Connecticut Brakettes @ Texas Thunder .................7:05 pm CST Connecticut Brakettes @ Arizona Heat ....................7:05 pm PST Philadelphia Force @ New England Riptide ............7:05 pm EST Philadelphia Force @ Chicago Bandits ...................7:05 pm CST Akron Racers @ Texas Thunder ..............................7:05 pm CST Thursday, July 6 China @ New England Riptide ................................7:05 pm EST Dominican Republic @ Arizona Heat .......................7:05 pm PST Akron Racers @ Chicago Bandits ..........................7:05 pm CST Sunday, July 23 Connecticut Brakettes @ Texas Thunder .................7:05 pm CST Connecticut Brakettes @ Arizona Heat ....................7:05 pm PST Philadelphia Force @ New England Riptide ............7:05 pm EST **Philadelphia Force @ Chicago Bandits.................3:05 pm CST Friday, July 7 Wednesday, July 26 Dominican Republic @ Arizona Heat .......................7:05 pm PST * **Akron Racers @ Philadelphia Force...................7:05 pm EST Akron Racers @ Chicago Bandits ..........................7:05 pm CST Connecticut Brakettes @ New England Riptide.......7:05 pm EST Connecticut Brakettes @ Texas Thunder .................7:05 pm CST Philadelphia Force @ New England Riptide ............7:05 pm EST Thursday, July 27 So Cal Schutt Hurricanes @ Arizona Heat ...............7:05 pm PST Saturday, July 8 **Akron Racers @ Philadelphia Force.....................7:05 pm EST Dominican Republic @ Arizona Heat .......................7:05 pm PST USA World University Team @ Chicago Bandits ....7:05 pm CST *Akron Racers @ Chicago Bandits .........................7:05 pm CST Connecticut Brakettes @ New
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