ThunderBolts Name Assistant General Manager
October 25, 2016 - SPHL (SPHL)
Evansville Thunderbolts News Release
EVANSVILLE, IN - Evansville Professional Hockey LLC is proud to announce that Blake Bruner has been promoted to Assistant General Manager. He will still remain in charge of sales but his duties will also be in assisting General Manager, Jeff Pyle, in day to day tasks.
"Blake Bruner has an outstanding attitude and work ethic," said Mike Hall, owner of the Evansville Thunderbolts. "He deserves this opportunity and has worked hard for it. He will make an outstanding General Manger in this league or another league sometime in the near future."
"Blake has been an amazing attribute to this organization and it's been an honor to work with him," Pyle added.
The Evansville Thunderbolts resume play this weekend with a two-game home stand against the Roanoke Rail Yard Dawgs. The games are on October 28th and 29th and both games start at 7:15 p.m. The October 29th game is Heartsaver Night and there will be a jersey auction immediately following the game.
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Evansville's SPHL inaugural season began on Oct. 21. Ticket packages are available now. Visit the Evansville Professional Hockey office at 111 SE 3rd St. Evansville, Ind. or call 812-777-4111. Visit the Thunderbolts on the Web at http://evansvillethunderbolts.com.
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