2004 Kelly Cup Playoff Tickets On Sale Now

Published on March 17, 2004 under ECHL (ECHL)
Atlantic City Boardwalk Bullies News Release


ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. - With a chance to clinch a third consecutive playoff berth as early as tonight, the Atlantic City Boardwalk Bullies of the ECHL have announced that playoff tickets for the 2004 Kelly Cup Playoffs are now currently on sale to the general public

Fans can purchase 13-game playoff packages for as little as $156. All unplayed game tickets can be applied toward ticket packages for the 2004-05 season. Individual playoff tickets for first round games are also on sale now, starting as low as $12. Wild Wednesdays, the Bullies season-long promotion sponsored by Coors Light and Molson Canadian, will continue throughout the playoffs. College students, casino workers, military and service industry personnel get in for just $8 with a valid ID on Wild Wednesdays.

For more information or to order your 2004 ECHL Kelly Cup Playoff tickets, call the Boardwalk Bullies sales department at (609) 348-7825, or print the order form at www.boardwalkbullies.com and fax it to (609) 348-7828.

The Bullies are also currently welcoming deposits for season tickets for the 2004-05 season.

The Bullies return to Boardwalk Hall at 7:05PM tonight to battle the Johnstown Chiefs. Every Wednesday home game this season is a Wild Wednesday sponsored by Coors Light and Molson Canadian. Tonight will be the first of two games that the Bullies will wear special commemorative jerseys in honor of Face-Off Against Kids Cancer. Those jerseys will be auctioned off with the proceeds benefiting Caps For Kids and duPont Hospital in Wilmington, Delaware. For more information or to order tickets, call (609) 348-PUCK.

For more information on 2004 Kelly Cup Playoff tickets, contact Dan Weiss at (609) 348-7809. For more information on South Jersey's only professional hockey team, visit www.boardwalkbullies.com.



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