Barons Go Back to College

Published on November 13, 2003 under North American Hockey League (NAHL)
Cleveland Barons News Release


CLEVELAND - The Cleveland Barons will host the third WDOK Breakaway With The Barons on Monday, November 17th at the Kent State University Ice Arena from 6:00-8:00pm. Admission is free to all and all college students will receive one complimentary ticket to a future Barons game courtesy of SoftRock 102.1 WDOK.

The "WDOK Breakaway With The Barons" will feature a one-hour practice session. Following practice the Barons will skate with the fans courtesy of Marc's. This is the third of four "WDOK Breakaway With The Barons" this season. The Kent State University Ice Arena is located on the corner of Loop Road and Rhodes Road in Kent.

Adding to the excitement of "WDOK Breakaway With The Barons" is the "WDOK 1-on-1 With The Barons" promotion. One person will be selected to skate with the Barons during practice and gain one-on-one lessons from Cleveland hockey icon Jock Callander. Fans can register for the event at www.wdok.com .

Following "WDOK Breakaway With The Barons", the Barons will visit Buffalo Wild Wings and Ray's Place courtesy of Labatt Blue. Each establishment will house half the Barons roster. Ray's Place is located on 135 Franklin Street in Kent. Buffalo Wild Wings is located on 227 Franklin Ave. in Kent.

"Kent is a great hockey town filled with spirit and school pride," stated Michael T. Lehr, President of the Cleveland Barons. "This will be the Barons first trip to Kent and our players and staff are looking forward to a fun night with the fans."

Barons tickets can be purchased at all TicketMaster Outlets, the Gund Arena Box Office, and charge-by-phone be calling 216-241-5555. More information about the Barons is available by calling 216-420-0000 or by Crashing The Net at www.clevelandbarons.net.



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