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By Bryant Urstadt
Thursday, October 16, 2008 How does the old joke go? Oh, yeah: A guy went to a hockey game—and a federal racketeering case broke out. Hey, maybe you had to be there. The guy in question was Jim Galante, who, along with his son, A.J., was at the Danbury Trashers game on Dec. 1, 2004, the night Brad Wingfield broke his leg. Jim, who owned the United Hockey League team, was in the skybox he'd had built for himself, complete with a flatscreen TV, kitchenette and bar stools. A.J. was in Section 107, a platform above ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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