Bombers at Home on Friday and Saturday

December 12, 2007 - ECHL (ECHL)
Dayton Bombers News Release


Hey hockey fans, the Dayton Bombers play back-to-back games at home this weekend against the Wheeling Nailers and Johnstown Chiefs on Friday and Saturday. This is your last chance to see Bombers hockey for two weeks, so get your fix and don't miss out!

On Friday night bring a canned food item for the Bombers food drive and save $2 off adult Silver level tickets by presenting your donation at the Nutter Center box office. All items collected are being donated to The Foodbank. Join the Bombers in spreading cheer during the holiday season by participating!

This will be Wheeling's second visit to the Nutter Center in a week. Last Friday the Bombers defeated Wheeling 2-0 as goalie Rejean Beauchemin earned his first shutout of the season. Bobby Chaumont and Matt Beaudoin tallied goals for Dayton.

On Saturday, December 15, hockey moves north as the Bombers take on the Johnstown Chiefs at their "home away from home", the historic Hobart Arena in Troy. Please note the special game time, 7:30 p.m. (doors will open at 6:30 p.m.).

General admission tickets are on sale now for $15. For ticket information about Saturday's game please contact Hobart Arena at (937) 339-2911 or visit www.hobartarena.com. Discounted tickets are available for groups of 10 or more starting at just $10. Contact the Bombers office at (937) 775-4747 for more information.

The Bombers are 2-0 against the Chiefs this season. Both Yannick Tifu and Matt Beaudoin have recorded 4 points (2g, 2a) against Johnstown.

Pro-rated full and partial season ticket packages for the Bombers' 2007-08 campaign are on available, starting as low as $99! Discounted tickets for groups of 10 or more and individual game tickets are sale now! For more information, please contact the Bombers at (937) 775-4747 or visit www.daytonbombers.com.



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