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Boston Blazers Announce Ticket Presale Program

July 30, 2008 - National Lacrosse League (NLL)
Boston Blazers News Release


Boston (July 30, 2008) - The Boston Blazers today announced a special presale campaign for fans to purchase tickets for the 2009 National Lacrosse League (NLL) season. For a limited time, the club's ticket campaign will allow its most loyal and enthusiastic fans to buy an eight-game ticket plan at special rates, ranging from $72 to $379.

The program began today and will end when Blazers season tickets and group sales packages are officially launched on September 15th. The Blazers will play eight regular season home games at TD Banknorth Garden beginning in January, 2009.

There are two options for fans to purchase tickets:

* To place a deposit, fans can log onto www.blazerslacrosse.com * To order by phone and have the option to choose your own seat at TD Banknorth Garden, fans can call 1-888-BLAZERS

The team initiated the presale campaign today by contacting more than 5,000 lacrosse enthusiasts who had expressed interest in supporting the franchise when they registered on the team's website or attended Blazers' clinics such as the "Play Lacrosse" event at the recent NCAA Men's Lacrosse Final Four.

"As we build our franchise and prepare for the upcoming NLL combine and entry draft, we are proud to introduce a special ticket plan for fans who want to be a part of our team," said Blazers President Doug Reffue. "Boston Blazers season ticket plans provide New England sports fans with great value, affordable family entertainment and action-packed lacrosse at all eight of our home games at the TD Banknorth Garden this season."

Details of the 2009 Boston Blazers ticket plans, including season tickets, partial season ticket packages, group sales and individual tickets will be announced when the NLL releases its official 2009 schedule later this summer.



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