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 Regina Pats

Tickets Limited for January 23rd

January 16, 2015 - Western Hockey League (WHL)
Regina Pats News Release


Regina, Saskatchewan - The Regina Pats Hockey Club is pleased to announce tickets for its game Friday, January 23rd against the Moose Jaw Warriors are extremely limited. In addition to another exciting edition of the Trans-Canada Clash between the Pats and their arch-rivals, anticipation is building for the team to reveal its new NHL calibre centre ice score clock and video system. Few tickets are left at Ticketmaster.ca while fans can head to their nearest Safeway location to purchase Fun Zone tickets.

The evening will be a celebration of a newly upgraded fan experience at the Brandt Centre with plenty going on in the stands the next time the Queen City Kids play on home ice courtesy of game sponsor, the Brandt Group of Companies. The Pats are excited to welcome super fan Cameron Hughes back to Regina for the game. In addition to pumping up fans in the building, Hughes will launch out plenty of Pats shirts courtesy of Brandt throughout the night. The excitement continues when three lucky fans have the opportunity to shoot to win $250,000 during one of the intermissions.

Fans at the game will receive a mini-stick and thunder-sticks courtesy of Brandt while supplies last. A commemorative program will be sold on the concourse for $2 with all the proceeds from sales going to the charity KidSport. This non-profit organization provides financial assistance to kids hoping to play sports. For more information, visit KidSportCanada.ca.

Limited quantities of tickets for January 23rd are being released when available at Ticketmaster.ca. Fans looking for tickets should visit Safeway locations throughout Regina where they can purchase Fun Zone tickets for just $10.


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