Bernie Parent Highlights Old Time Hockey Night

Published on November 30, 2005 under American Hockey League (AHL)
Adirondack Phantoms News Release


PHILADELPHIA - In their two games at the Wachovia Spectrum this weekend, the Philadelphia Phantoms will feature old time jerseys, helping hands, free Phantoms trading cards and an autograph session with one of the finest goaltenders in hockey history. It's an incredible weekend for fans of all ages, as the Phantoms take to the ice on Friday night at 7:05 pm against Binghamton and host Syracuse Sunday at 5:05 pm.

Flyers great and Hockey Hall of Famer Bernie Parent will be signing autographs from 6:00-7:00 pm prior to Friday night's Phantoms game at the Spectrum. In addition, all fans that attend the game are welcome to take pictures with the hockey legend. Also that night, the Phantoms will be wearing special sweaters in a tribute to old time hockey. Those single game issue collector's jerseys will then be auctioned off after the game live at Bullies Sports Bar and Restaurant. Each winning bidder will then be able to meet the player and have their jersey personally signed.

On Sunday, the first 4,000 kids 14 and under will receive a full set of 2005-2006 Phantoms trading cards thanks to Kleenex. Also on Sunday a tradition continues, as Helping Hands prints will be auctioned off to benefit the Children's Miracle Network at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP). The limited edition, framed 11x17 cards include each player's actual handprints and autograph. They will be available in the Spectrum concourse on Sunday via silent auction, with a selection auctioned off live after the game at Bullies.

Tickets for both games are on sale now. Purchase on line at phantomshockey.com or to charge by phone, call (215) 336-2000, (856) 338-9000 or (302) 984-2000. As always, all kids tickets for all Phantoms games are just $8.



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