The Suburban High School Hockey League has set its schedule for its upcoming playoffs.
The postseason will commence on Wednesday, February 22 with two National Division first-round games featuring the third-place finisher against the sixth seed and the fourth seed facing the fifth seed.
Those games will at Hatfield Ice and Grundy Arena, with game times and sites to be determined.
The winners will advance to semifinal games on Wednesday, March 1 at Hatfield Ice and Grundy Arena against the first and second seeds, both of whom have opening-round byes.
The championship game will be played on Thursday, March 2 at either Hatfield or Grundy with a scheduled start time of 7:20.
The American Division playoffs will feature just three teams. The second and third seeds will meet on Thursday, February 23 at Hatfield at 7:10. The winner will face the top seed in the division championship game on Wednesday, Match 1 at 7:20 at Hatfield Ice.
Rick has worked in print and broadcast journalism for more than 35 years. He's covered golf in one medium or another for more than 30. He is the co-author of the book So You Want to Play Golf with PGA professional Kim Verrecchio and the host of the Women's Golf Report podcast.
Most recently, Rick served as an associate editor for The Mulligan Magazine. He also served as an associate editor for Philadelphia Golf Magazine and New Jersey State Golf from 2004-07.
Rick covered his first LPGA Tour event in 1986 and continues to cover women's golf for various media outlets. High on his bucket list is having the opportunity to one day play in an LPGA Tour pro am.
Rick is also a longtime correspondent for two suburban Philadelphia daily newspapers, the Intelligencer and the Bucks County Courier Times in Doylestown, PA. Over the course of his career he has coverzed a wide variety of sporting events.
He is also a veteran play by play and public address announcer, and handles the PA mic for the nationally ranked Delaware Valley University football program.
Rick is also a longtime contributor to Referee, a magazine devoted to sports officiating. He called his first baseball game at age 13 and continues to umpire softball and baseball today.
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