Superfan Added to Weekend Promotional Lineup
November 9, 2011 - American Hockey League (AHL)
Adirondack Phantoms News Release
The Adirondack Phantoms are excited to announce the return of SuperFan Cameron Hughes to the promotional lineup for both games this weekend. The Phantoms take on the Syracuse Crunch this Friday and then the Toronto Marlies on Saturday and the SuperFan will be back to lead the cheering, do some dances, and toss around a lot of t-shirts for the fans.
SuperFan Cameron Hughes was extremely popular and helped create a tremendous atmosphere when he made his Glens Falls debut in February last year. Now he's back to have even more fun interacting with Dax and the fans at the Civic Center all weekend long.
The homestand gets started this Friday at 7:00 against Syracuse on Veterans Appreciation Night. All active and retired military personnel get free admission to the game when accompanied by a paid admission and the Phantoms will be honoring our nation's heroes throughout the night. The special package for our nation's veterans can be purchased at the Phantoms offices located downstairs in the Glens Falls Civic Center.
Friday is also another draft-beer special game featuring $2 Bud Light and Labatt Blue Light through the first intermission.
Saturday begins with the third annual Guns and Hoses game at 3:00 pitting our local police and fire representatives in a game against the NYPD squad traveling to Glens Falls to be a part of this great
charity event. The proceeds from the game will go to benefit the 35th annual South Glens Falls Marathon Dance in early March and their efforts to raise funds for individuals in need who are battling crippling diseases. It's all for a great cause so come support our local "Guns and Hoses" team as they take on the talented NYPD team.
The Phantoms game on Saturday at 7:00 against Toronto features the popular Youth Jersey Giveaway for the first 1,000 kids presented by Glens Falls Hospital.
It's a big early-season homestand for the Phantoms who are off and flying with a 7-3-1 start. Come cheer on your hometown team....Be Here!
Call the Phantoms for ticket information at 518-480-3355 .
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