
67's Set to Welcome Biggest Crowd of the Season
Published on January 18, 2019 under Ontario Hockey League (OHL)
Ottawa 67's News Release
OTTAWA - The Ottawa 67's host the Peterborough Petes on Friday night in the first-ever The Office-inspired Dunder Mifflin Night ... and the club is expecting the largest crowd of the season to see Bears. Beets. Beat the Petes.
As of noon Friday, fewer than 1,000 tickets remained for the rivalry game on Friday Night Live, where fans can get a ticket and a beer for $20. Fortunately, capacity in The Arena at TD Place can be expanded on short notice if demand exceeds seat supply in the arena's normal configuration.
"It's an exciting time to be an Ottawa 67's fans and Friday will be no exception," said OSEG CEO Mark Goudie. "There's great optimism about what our guys could accomplish this season and it's great to see great crowds coming out to support them."
Great seats are still available for Saturday's matinee game featuring the 67's and the Hamilton Bulldogs at 2 p.m.
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