
Aces Unveil Jersey for Inaugural Hall of Fame Weekend
Published on February 18, 2015 under ECHL (ECHL)
Alaska Aces News Release
ANCHORAGE, Alaska - The Alaska Aces have unveiled their specialty jersey to be worn for two games, Friday and Saturday, Feb. 20-21 at 7:15 p.m. as part of Aces Hall of Fame Weekend at Sullivan Arena.
Tickets for Hall of Fame Weekend are on sale now at the Aces Store (15th & Gambell) from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., each Monday through Friday, by calling 907-258-2237, visiting local Fred Meyer locations (Ticketmaster) or www.alaskaaces.com/tickets.
The two nights, scheduled to induct the inaugural Hall of Fame class for the Alaska Aces, will feature a throwback design including a navy colored base, gold striping along the sleeves and gold numbers on the back of the jerseys. The Aces Hall of Fame Weekend jersey is presented this season by Anchorage Centennial.
The jersey will be worn by the Aces both Friday and Saturday evening during warmups and game action, and made available for bidding in the Aces postgame auction to all fans in attendance immediately following Saturday's game.
The inaugural class, inducting Keith Street, Dean Larson, Kimbi Daniels, Mike Scott, public address voice Bob Lester and longtime season ticket holder Bobby Hill, was selected from nominations in contribution by Aces season ticket holders, which were solicited beginning in November and recognizes those who have demonstrated meritorious service which has made a long-lasting impact on the Alaska Aces organization.
Induction ceremonies for the Aces Hall of Fame are scheduled for the first intermission on Friday and Saturday night, introducing three honorees per game.
ACES HALL OF FAME PROFILES: ACESdTV
The Alaska Aces are releasing video preview "shorts" on all six inductees of the inaugural class of the Aces Hall of Fame throughout the week leading up to Hall of Fame Weekend. Videos on all six inductees can be accessed on demand by visiting ACESdTV, the official Aces video site, at youtube.com/acesdtv.
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