
Cats Coffee Talk
September 29, 2009 - Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League (QMJHL)
Moncton Wildcats News Release
Pocket Schedules have arrived:
Hot off the press, the 2009-2010 pocket schedules reached the office Monday. It's the best, easy reference to the team's games. Look for them around town or pick them up at Fans Services on game night.
Big 50/50 money at Cats home games:
In only two home games this season, fans have taken home $11,333.00 in 50/50 money that includes a special bonus draw at the first home game. Just proves the point that fans and charities benefit when the Cats are at the Coliseum. Speaking of benefits, check this out:
Great Deal with Family Pack:
Save money when you bring the family to a Wildcats game. Get a Family Pack, here's the package - 4 game tickets, 4 Cavendish fries and 4 Cokes, all for just $54.00, that's a $20.00 saving. Don't miss out on another great deal, the Season Seat Ticket or season Flex Pack with our new six month easy payment plan. Single game day tickets are available at the Coliseum Box Office. The price is $15.50 for adults, $13.50 for seniors, $12.00 for students and $11.00 for children 12 and under. Be sure you have yours
Prizes up for grabs this weekend:
Prestige Lighting is the game sponsor on Friday night. There will be a gift certificate to be won from the game program. Only way to win is "Buy A Program." Saturday's sponsor is Irving Tissue, they'll provide more fan prizes.
Cap-Pele bragging rights this weekend?
With Patrice Cormier leading the Rimouski Oceanic to Coliseum ice on Friday night, will we see the battle of Cap-Pele. With the Saulnier twins (Alex and Allain) as part of the Wildcats 25 man roster, it could make for some interesting fan support if they're dressed. Cormier's crew pushed the Wildcats out of the playoffs last spring, so there's revenge on the mind of the Cats. The twins what to prove they are the new hockey stars of Cap-Pele, could be a great battle.
From the Bench:
- The Cats got three of a possible four points during last weekend's road trip to Cape Breton and Saint John
- Defenceman David Savard came away with five points, a goal and four assists. He was named first star in Sydney and second star in Saint John.
- Goalie Louis Domingue was great in his first two games back and picked up an assist on Scott Brannon's goal on Friday night.
Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League Stories from September 29, 2009
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