
6,500 Strong Celebrate Stanley Cup with Trevor Lewis at Maverik Center
August 30, 2012 - ECHL (ECHL)
Utah Grizzlies News Release
West Valley City, Utah - The Utah Grizzlies thank Los Angeles Kings forward and Utah's own Trevor Lewis along with the 6,500 in attendance who came to the Maverik Center Thursday to celebrate the Stanley Cup.
The line stretched well around the building to have the opportunity to meet Lewis and see the prestigious trophy as the event went from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Utah native invited all to West Valley City as part of his 24 hours with the Cup for winning the Stanley Cup Championship in June.
Fans can also continue to take advantage of #22 Trevor Lewis' Opening Night Special at Maverik Center. Until Friday, September 7, lower bowl tickets are being offered at $22 total for two tickets. Visit the Maverik Center box office or call (801) 988-7825 for more.
Ticket packages for the 2012-2013 season are on sale now at the Utah Grizzlies offices at Maverik Center or by calling (801) 988-PUCK. Visit utahgrizzlies.com for more information.
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