
Aeros continue road test in Grand Rapids tonight
Published on April 4, 2008 under American Hockey League (AHL)
Houston Aeros News Release
HOUSTON, Texas - The American Hockey League's (AHL) Houston Aeros will take on the Grand Rapids Griffins tonight at Van Andel Arena at 6:00 p.m. Tonight marks the last game on the Aeros' schedule that is not against a divisional opponent, and Houston is 18-5-1-1 in such games this year.
Game Notes
The Aeros are currently in a three-way tie for third place in the West Division with the San Antonio Rampage and Milwaukee Admirals all with 88 points. The next closest team, the Peoria Rivermen, sit in sixth place with 81 points with seven games remaining on the schedule.
Come celebrate Fan Appreciation weekend during the final 2 regular season home games. Saturday, April 12th at 7:35 p.m. and Sunday April 13th at 4:05 p.m. This is your last chance to see your Aeros in action during the regular season.
Saturday, April 12- The first 3,000 fans will receive Houston Aeros Thuderstix! Aeros Spring Four Packs are available starting at just $44.
Sunday, April 13- The last Aeros Family Day. Get four tickets, four Aeros gifts, $20 in Toyota Bucks and free parking, all starting at just $67. As an added bonus the first 3,000 fans receive Houston Aeros Rally Towels!
All of these offers are exclusive to the Aeros front office and can be purchased by calling (713) 974-PUCK.
American Hockey League Stories from April 4, 2008
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- No. 1 Power Play Burns It Up - Manchester Monarchs
- Sens inch closer to playoff spot with shootout victory over Bears - Binghamton Senators
- Engelhardt posts hat trick in 'Dogs shootout loss - Hamilton Bulldogs
- Devils Powered Down By Monarchs, 7-3 - Albany Devils
- Rats Slip Past Admirals - Norfolk Admirals
- Griffins Fall 4-1 Before Another Sellout Crowd - Grand Rapids Griffins
- P-Bruins Defeat Wolf Pack 4-3 in Shootout - Providence Bruins
- Penguins clinch sixth straight playoff birth - Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins
- Sharks Attack Pirates in Overtime With 2-1 Victory - Worcester Sharks
- River Rats Discharge Admirals 5-2 - Albany River Rats
- Canucks Re-Assign Hansen To Moose - Manitoba Moose
- Canadiens Return Winger Matt D'Agostini To Bulldogs - Hamilton Bulldogs
- Kurt Kleinendorst Named Assistant Coach Of 2008 U.S. Men's National Team - Albany Devils
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- Crunch Sign Three Players From College Ranks - Syracuse Crunch
- Leighton Named As AHL First Team All-Star - Albany River Rats
- Albany Signs Josh Engel To Amateur Contract - Albany River Rats
- Individual River Rats Playoff Tickets On Sale - Albany River Rats
- Rockford Rolls Into Quad City Tonight - Rockford IceHogs
- Blackhawks Draft Pick Aliu Signs On With Rockford - Rockford IceHogs
- Purcell Honored As AHL Rookie Of The Year - Manchester Monarchs
- River Rats Down Penguins In Shootout - Albany River Rats
- Final Countdown- Apprentice Task #3 - Iowa Chops
- Manchester's Purcell Named AHL's Outstanding Rookie For 2007-08 - AHL
- Rivermen Prepare For Stars Tonight - Peoria Rivermen
- Senators Recall Left Wing Nick Foligno - Binghamton Senators
- AHL Quick Hits- 4/4/08 - AHL
- Admirals Sign Defenseman Dane Crowley to ATO - Norfolk Admirals
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- Aeros Make Rare Visit to the Van - Grand Rapids Griffins
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- AHL First and Second All-Star Teams Announced - Peoria Rivermen
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