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Thunderbirds v Delaware Thunder 18 11/2/2019 Elmira Enforcers v Columbus River Dragons 19 11/2/2019 Port Huron Prowlers v Watertown Wolves 20 11/2/2019 Mentor Ice Breakers v MICHIGAN 21 11/8/2019 Mentor Ice Breakers v MICHIGAN 22 11/8/2019 Delaware Thunder v Elmira Enforcers 23 11/8/2019 Danbury Hat Tricks v Carolina Thunderbirds 24 11/8/2019 Columbus River Dragons v Port Huron Prowlers 25 11/8/2019 Watertown Wolves v Danville Dashers 26 11/9/2019 MICHIGAN v Mentor Ice Breakers 27 11/9/2019 Delaware Thunder v Elmira Enforcers 28 11/9/2019 Danbury Hat Tricks v Carolina Thunderbirds 29 11/9/2019 Columbus River Dragons v Port Huron Prowlers 30 11/9/2019 Watertown Wolves v Danville Dashers 31 11/15/2019 Mentor Ice Breakers v Delaware Thunder 32 11/15/2019 Elmira Enforcers v Danbury Hat Tricks 33 11/15/2019 Danville Dashers v Carolina Thunderbirds 34 11/15/2019 Watertown Wolves v MICHIGAN 35 11/15/2019 Columbus River Dragons v Port Huron Prowlers 36 11/16/2019 Delaware Thunder v Mentor Ice Breakers 37 11/16/2019 Elmira Enforcers v Danbury Hat Tricks 38 11/16/2019 Danville Dashers v Carolina Thunderbirds 39 11/16/2019 Watertown Wolves v MICHIGAN 40 11/16/2019 Columbus River Dragons v Port Huron Prowlers 41 11/17/2019 Danville Dashers v Mentor Ice Breakers 42 11/17/2019 Watertown Wolves v MICHIGAN 43 11/22/2019 Carolina Thunderbirds v Columbus River Dragons 44 11/22/2019 Port Huron Prowlers v Mentor Ice Breakers 45 11/22/2019 Elmira Enforcers v Delaware Thunder 46 11/22/2019 MICHIGAN v Danbury Hat Tricks 47 11/22/2019 Danville Dashers v Watertown Wolves 48 11/23/2019 Columbus River Dragons v Carolina Thunderbirds 49 11/23/2019 Port Huron Prowlers v Mentor Ice Breakers 50 11/23/2019 Elmira Enforcers v Delaware Thunder 51 11/23/2019 MICHIGAN v Danbury Hat Tricks 52 11/23/2019 Danville Dashers v Watertown Wolves 53 11/27/2019 MICHIGAN v Danville Dashers 54 11/27/2019 Danbury Hat Tricks v Elmira Enforcers 55 11/27/2019 Mentor Ice Breakers v Columbus River Dragons 56 11/28/2019 MICHIGAN v Carolina Thunderbirds 57 11/29/2019 MICHIGAN v Carolina Thunderbirds 58 11/29/2019 Mentor Ice Breakers v Columbus River Dragons 59 11/29/2019 Danville Dashers v Port Huron Prowlers 60 11/29/2019 Delaware Thunder v Watertown Wolves 61 11/29/2019 Danbury Hat Tricks v Elmira Enforcers 62 11/30/2019 MICHIGAN v Carolina Thunderbirds 63 11/30/2019 Mentor Ice Breakers v Columbus River Dragons 64 11/30/2019 Port Huron Prowlers v Danville Dashers 65 11/30/2019 Delaware Thunder v Watertown Wolves 66 11/30/2019 Danbury Hat Tricks v Elmira Enforcers 67 12/4/2019 MICHIGAN v Port Huron Prowlers 68 12/6/2019 Delaware Thunder v Danbury Hat Tricks 69 12/6/2019 Carolina Thunderbirds v MICHIGAN 70 12/6/2019 Watertown Wolves v Elmira Enforcers 71 12/6/2019 Port Huron Prowlers v Columbus River Dragons 72 12/7/2019 Delaware Thunder v Danbury Hat Tricks 73 12/7/2019 Carolina Thunderbirds v MICHIGAN 74 12/7/2019 Watertown Wolves v Elmira Enforcers 75 12/13/2019 Mentor Ice Breakers v MICHIGAN 76 12/13/2019 Danbury Hat Tricks v Watertown Wolves 77 12/13/2019 Elmira Enforcers v Carolina Thunderbirds 78 12/13/2019 Columbus River Dragons v Port Huron Prowlers 79 12/13/2019 Danville Dashers v Delaware Thunder 80 12/14/2019 MICHIGAN v Mentor Ice Breakers 81 12/14/2019 Danbury Hat Tricks v Watertown Wolves 82 12/14/2019 Elmira Enforcers v Carolina Thunderbirds 83 12/14/2019 Columbus River Dragons v Port Huron Prowlers 84 12/14/2019 Danville Dashers v Delaware Thunder 85 12/18/2019 MICHIGAN v Port Huron Prowlers 86 12/20/2019 Carolina Thunderbirds v Mentor Ice Breakers 87 12/20/2019 Elmira Enforcers v MICHIGAN 88 12/20/2019 Port Huron Prowlers v Danville Dashers 89 12/20/2019 Delaware Thunder v Columbus River Dragons 90 12/20/2019 Watertown Wolves v Danbury Hat Tricks 91 12/21/2019 Carolina Thunderbirds v Mentor Ice Breakers 92 12/21/2019 Elmira Enforcers v MICHIGAN 93 12/21/2019 Port Huron Prowlers v Danville Dashers 94 12/21/2019 Delaware Thunder v Columbus River Dragons 95 12/21/2019 Danbury Hat Tricks v Watertown Wolves 96 12/26/2019 Delaware Thunder v Elmira Enforcers 97 12/26/2019 Danbury Hat Tricks v Mentor Ice Breakers 98 12/27/2019 Danbury Hat Tricks v Elmira Enforcers 99 12/27/2019 Delaware Thunder v Watertown Wolves 100 12/27/2019 MICHIGAN v Carolina Thunderbirds 101 12/27/2019 Danville Dashers v Columbus River Dragons 102 12/27/2019 Port Huron Prowlers v Mentor Ice Breakers 103 12/28/2019 Elmira Enforcers v Danbury Hat Tricks 104 12/28/2019 Watertown Wolves v Delaware Thunder 105 12/28/2019 MICHIGAN v Carolina Thunderbirds 106 12/28/2019 Danville Dashers v Columbus River Dragons 107 12/28/2019 Port Huron Prowlers v Mentor Ice Breakers 108 12/29/2019 Danville Dashers v Columbus River Dragons ATHENS 109 12/31/2019 Columbus River Dragons v Carolina Thunderbirds 110 12/31/2019 Mentor Ice Breakers v Danville Dashers 111 1/3/2020 Mentor Ice Breakers v Danville Dashers 112 1/3/2020 Danbury Hat Tricks v Elmira Enforcers 113 1/3/2020 Carolina Thunderbirds v MICHIGAN 114 1/3/2020 Delaware Thunder v Port Huron Prowlers 115 1/3/2020 Watertown Wolves v Columbus River Dragons 116 1/4/2020 Danville Dashers v Mentor Ice Breakers 117 1/4/2020 Danbury Hat Tricks v Elmira Enforcers 118 1/4/2020 Carolina Thunderbirds v MICHIGAN 119 1/4/2020 Delaware Thunder v Port Huron Prowlers 120 1/4/2020 Watertown Wolves v Columbus River Dragons 121 1/9/2020 Watertown Wolves v Danbury Hat Tricks 122 1/10/2020 Danbury Hat Tricks v Delaware Thunder 123 1/10/2020 Elmira Enforcers v Watertown Wolves 124 1/10/2020 Port Huron Prowlers v Columbus River Dragons 125 1/10/2020 MICHIGAN v Danville Dashers 126 1/10/2020 Mentor Ice Breakers v Carolina Thunderbirds 127 1/11/2020 Danbury Hat Tricks v Delaware Thunder 128 1/11/2020 Elmira Enforcers v Watertown Wolves 129 1/11/2020 Port Huron Prowlers v Columbus River Dragons 130 1/11/2020 MICHIGAN v Danville Dashers 131 1/11/2020 Mentor Ice Breakers v Carolina Thunderbirds 132 1/12/2020 Port Huron Prowlers v Columbus River Dragons ATHENS 133 1/17/2020 Port Huron Prowlers v MICHIGAN 134 1/17/2020 Delaware Thunder v Carolina Thunderbirds 135 1/17/2020 Danville Dashers v Mentor Ice Breakers 136 1/17/2020 Elmira Enforcers v Danbury Hat Tricks 137 1/17/2020 Columbus River Dragons v Watertown Wolves 138 1/18/2020 MICHIGAN v Port Huron Prowlers 139 1/18/2020 Delaware Thunder v Carolina Thunderbirds 140 1/18/2020 Danville Dashers v Mentor Ice Breakers 141 1/18/2020 Elmira Enforcers v Danbury Hat Tricks 142 1/18/2020 Columbus River Dragons v Watertown Wolves 143 1/20/2020 MICHIGAN v Mentor Ice Breakers 144 1/22/2020 Danville Dashers v Port Huron Prowlers 145 1/22/2020 Elmira Enforcers v Watertown Wolves 146 1/24/2020 Danbury Hat Tricks v MICHIGAN 147 1/24/2020 Watertown Wolves v Delaware Thunder 148 1/24/2020 Mentor Ice Breakers v Carolina Thunderbirds 149 1/24/2020 Danville Dashers v Columbus River Dragons 150 1/24/2020 Port Huron Prowlers v Elmira Enforcers 151 1/25/2020 Danbury Hat Tricks v MICHIGAN 152 1/25/2020 Watertown Wolves v Delaware Thunder 153 1/25/2020 Mentor Ice Breakers v Carolina Thunderbirds 154 1/25/2020 Danville Dashers v Columbus River Dragons 155 1/25/2020 Port Huron Prowlers v Elmira Enforcers 156 1/26/2020 Carolina Thunderbirds v Mentor Ice Breakers 157 1/26/2020 Watertown Wolves v Delaware Thunder 158 1/29/2020 Danbury Hat Tricks v Watertown Wolves 159 1/30/2020 Carolina Thunderbirds v Danbury Hat Tricks 160 1/31/2020 Carolina Thunderbirds v Danbury Hat Tricks 161 1/31/2020 MICHIGAN v Watertown Wolves 162 1/31/2020 Columbus River Dragons v Elmira Enforcers 163 1/31/2020 Mentor Ice Breakers v Port Huron Prowlers 164 1/31/2020 Delaware Thunder v Danville Dashers 165 2/1/2020 Carolina Thunderbirds v Danbury Hat Tricks 166 2/1/2020 MICHIGAN v Watertown Wolves 167 2/1/2020 Columbus River Dragons v Elmira Enforcers 168 2/1/2020 Mentor Ice Breakers v Port Huron Prowlers 169 2/1/2020 Delaware Thunder v Danville Dashers 170 2/7/2020 Watertown Wolves v Carolina Thunderbirds 171 2/7/2020 Columbus River Dragons v Mentor Ice Breakers 172 2/7/2020 Port Huron Prowlers v MICHIGAN 173 2/7/2020 Elmira Enforcers v Danville Dashers 174 2/7/2020 Danbury Hat Tricks v Delaware Thunder 175 2/8/2020 Watertown Wolves v Carolina Thunderbirds 176 2/8/2020 Columbus River Dragons v Mentor Ice Breakers 177 2/8/2020 Port Huron Prowlers v MICHIGAN 178 2/8/2020 Elmira Enforcers v Danville Dashers 179 2/8/2020 Danbury Hat Tricks v Delaware Thunder 180 2/9/2020 Columbus River Dragons v Carolina Thunderbirds 181 2/9/2020 Elmira Enforcers v Port Huron Prowlers 182 2/14/2020 Delaware Thunder v Danbury Hat Tricks 183 2/14/2020 Mentor Ice Breakers v Port Huron Prowlers 184 2/14/2020 Carolina Thunderbirds v Danville Dashers 185 2/14/2020 Watertown
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