
Cincinnati Mighty Ducks News
Published on February 18, 2003 under American Hockey League (AHL)
Cincinnati RailRaiders News Release
Friday, February 21 vs. Norfolk Admirals
Gates Open: 6:35 p.m.
Game Time: 7:35 p.m.
First 2,000 fans receive a poster of Mighty Ducks All-Star right wing Jonathan Hedstrom.
Saturday, February 22 vs. Norfolk Admirals
Gates Open: 6:35 p.m.
Game Time: 7:35 p.m.
First 2,500 fans receive a Ilja Bryzgalov bobblehead doll.
Friday, February 28 vs. Lowell Lock Monsters
Gates Open: 6:35 p.m.
Game Time: 7:35 p.m.
First 3,000 fans receive a Mighty Ducks wrap of center Tony Martensson presented by the Cincinnati Enquirer.
Saturday, March 1 vs. Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
Gates Open: 6:35 p.m.
Game Time: 7:35 p.m.
First 2,500 fans receive a Mighty Ducks dry erase board.
Sunday, March 2 vs. Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
Gates Open: 3:05 p.m.
Game Time: 4:05 p.m.
Free post-game skate and autograph session with select Mighty Ducks players presented by Saturn.
PURCHASE TICKETS
To purchase tickets, go to http://cincinnatimightyducks.com/tickets.htm or call 513.562.4949.
STUDENT TICKET DISCOUNT
High School and College Students can receive a $3 discount off $15, $12 and $10 seats for all Mighty Ducks regular-season home games by presenting a valid student ID at the Cincinnati Gardens Box Office.
CHILDREN'S TICKET PRICE
Children age 12-and-under can purchase any available $15, $12 and $10 seat for just $7 for all Mighty Ducks regular-season home games when accompanied by a full-paying adult.
BRING YOUR GROUP TO SEE OUR GROUP
Groups of 15 or more can get discounts for all games. Get your friends, business associates or employees together for a special night at the Cincinnati Gardens. Get more information online or call 513.351.3999.
YOUR MIGHTY DUCKS
Are currently 15-25-10-4...Were 26-19-6-3 after 54 games last season...Went 2-2-1-1 in October, 6-6-3-1 in November, 2-9-2-2 in December and 4-5-2-0 in January...Are 1-3-2-0 in February...Are 8-8-4-3 (23 points, 23 games) when netting at least one power play goal and 7-17-6-1 (31 points, 31 games) when held scoreless with the man-advantage...Have scored just five goals in their last eight losses...In their last eight wins, have tallied 27 goals, outscoring opponents by a 27-16 margin...TONY MARTENSSON ranks first on the Ducks in points (35) and tied for first in goals (13), assists (22) and power play goals (four)...PETER PODHRADSKY needs eight games to surpass LLOYD SHAW (167) games as the most tenured defensemen in franchise history...BEN GUITE, MARK POPOVIC and NICK SMITH are the only Cincinnati players to appear in every game this season.
American Hockey League Stories from February 18, 2003
- Cincinnati Mighty Ducks News - Cincinnati RailRaiders
- Checkers Fall To Columbia 4-1 - Charlotte Checkers
- Bulldogs Whitewash Binghamton - Hamilton Bulldogs
- Valiquette, Sound Tigers Blank San Antonio 2-0 - Bridgeport Islanders
- Taylor leads Americans past Ducks - Cincinnati RailRaiders
- Kings Assign Goaltender Travis Scott - Manchester Monarchs
- Griffins Open Record Lead Atop Division - Grand Rapids Griffins
- Phantoms Flier - Adirondack Phantoms
- Flames to Host St. John's Maple Leafs on Buck-a-Bag Popcorn Night Wednesday - Saint John Flames
- Cincinnati Mighty Ducks Tonight - Cincinnati RailRaiders
- AHL Game Rescheduled - AHL
- Wolves Throw Dogs a Bone - Chicago Wolves
- Griffins Go to the Dogs - Grand Rapids Griffins
- Komisarek Rejoins Bulldogs Tonight - Hamilton Bulldogs
- Oswego Family Skate Night With the Crunch Set for Monday, March 3 - Syracuse Crunch
- Houston Recalls Shawn Legault from Austin - Houston Aeros
- AHL Scoring Champ MacLean Joins Crunch - Syracuse Crunch
- Top-Flight Aeros Taking Wing - AHL
- Tonight's Game vs. San Antonio Will Be Played - Bridgeport Islanders
- Canucks recall Jokela - Manitoba Moose
- Admirals Update - Norfolk Admirals
- Norfolk Recalls Sebastien LaPlante - Norfolk Admirals
- Post Game Recap: Feb 17, Leafs vs. Monarchs - Toronto Marlies
- Phantoms Weekly - Adirondack Phantoms
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