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The Men’s Hockey Team To Bring Its Talents to New York

The Nittany Lions, who already play neutral-site games in Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, have added an additional neutral-site game for next season. Penn State is now scheduled to play Cornell at Madison Square Garden in NYC as a part of The Frozen Apple. The game will take place on Novmeber 29, and it will be the first time the two teams meet as Division 1 opponents.

“We’re excited to play at the World’s Most Famous Arena for the first time with the support of Penn State’s passionate alumni and fans in the area,” said Penn State coach Guy Gadowsky. “Cornell is one of the top programs in the country, and it will make for an exciting night of hockey for everyone involved.”

Ticket information will be announced when available.

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