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Northeastern and Western Michigan face off at the 2022 Music City Hockey Classic 🏒

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Exterior shot of Bridgestone Arena

Bridgestone Arena, home of the Nashville Predators, will host the game.

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Calling all hockey fans — the ice is heating up next week. The Music City Hockey Classic (happening on Fri., Nov. 25, at Bridgestone Arena) features two of the NCAA’s top 20 ranked college hockey teams: Northeastern University Huskies + Western Michigan University Broncos.

Both teams are coming off impressive 2021-22 seasons. Northeastern captured its first-ever Hockey East Regular Season championship and finished with a 25-13-1 record. Western Michigan went 26-12-1, spending most of the season ranked in the nation’s top 10.

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