
Brad Brown Released From Try-Out Agreement
November 26, 2008 - American Hockey League (AHL)
Abbotsford Heat News Release
Moline, IL- The Quad City Flames announced today that defenseman Brad Brown has been released from his professional try-out agreement. The veteran rearguard appeared in five games with the Flames and recorded one point (a goal) with seven penalty minutes. He also recorded a plus-3 rating during his time in the Quad Cities.
The Flames are back on home ice tonight for a 7:05 p.m. face-off with Iowa. Lower bowl tickets are $10.00 and upper bowl tickets are $5.00 courtesy of Galaxy One Marketing and McDonald's. Hot dogs are just $1.50 and 12-ounce drafts will be available for $2.00. Tickets are available now at the i wireless Center Box Office, via phone at (563) 326-1111 or on-line at ticketmaster.com.
The Flames are home on Friday for a showdown with the San Antonio Rampage. Mixed Martial Arts Legend Pat Miletich will be in attendance for a meet and greet with fans. It's also the kick off to the 2008 Toys for Tots campaign. Fans that donate a toy will receive $3.00 off their ticket purchase at the i wireless Center Box Office. Tickets for Friday's game are also available via phone at (563) 326-1111 or on-line at ticketmaster.com.
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