Busy weekend at home for Bombers

Published on March 30, 2006 under ECHL (ECHL)
Dayton Bombers News Release


Dayton, OH- The Dayton Bombers of the ECHL return to the ice at the EJ Nutter Center this Friday and Saturday night at 7:00 PM as the Johnstown Chiefs and Reading Royals make their final visits to the Miami Valley for the 2005-2006 season.

Friday, March 31, representatives of the Columbus Crew will in attendance to celebrate "Youth Soccer Night" with the Dayton Bombers. All fans are welcome to stop by the Meijer Flight Deck and take a shot on the Crew's giant inflatable kick cage, which will be accessible for the duration of the game.

Friday is also another "Wright-Patt Air Force Base 2 for 1 Night" (all active military will receive 2 for 1 admission with a valid ID) as well as "University of Dayton Night". All Flyers students have received a special discounted price and have been designated a flight deck with special food/drink specials.

On Saturday, April 1, it's the final "Scout Night" of the 2005-2006 season. All scouts receive a special discount and those participating in the event will have an opportunity to take part in an exclusive post-game autographing session with the entire Dayton Bombers team.

During the fist intermissions, the Bombers will be hosting the "Times Community News/Value City Furniture Shootout FINALS." Ten contestants will be competing in an on-ice shootout for a $1,500 dollar shopping spree courtesy of Value City Furniture.

The Bombers continue their 15th Anniversary season at home this Friday Night March 31, as the Johnstown Chiefs come to town at 7:00 PM at theEJ Nutter Center. Tickets are available at ticketmaster.com or call the Bombers office at 775-4747 for more information. The game can be heard on 980 (am) Homer the Sports Animal or on line at www.daytonbombers.com. Dayton Bombers Hockey, celebrating 15 years of fun.



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