Assuming you've got a service initialized and a URL, etc -- here is
some code that grabs all events between now and May 10th.

CalendarQuery query = new CalendarQuery(<your nfl calendar url>);
myQuery.setMinimumStartTime(DateTime.now());
myQuery.setMaximumStartTime(DateTime.parseDateTime("2010-05-10T23:59:59"));

CalendarEventFeed resultFeed = myService.query(query,
CalendarEventFeed.class);

List<CalendarEventEntry> entries = resultFeed.getEntries();
 for (int i = 0; i < entries.size(); i++) {
  CalendarEventEntry entry = entries.get(i);

....
 }
}

CalendarEventEntry has a getId, etc. Does that help?

-Andy

On May 5, 5:41 pm, "Ian R." <ian.r...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Can someone help me get started on pulling the event data from the NFL
> team calendars that Google provides. I cant seem to find the call to
> give me a listing of the eventIds. Am I just blind?
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