
Cincinnati Mighty Ducks Tonight
October 25, 2002 - American Hockey League (AHL)
Cincinnati RailRaiders News Release
What: Cincinnati Mighty Ducks (1-2-0-1) vs. Milwaukee Admirals (2-0-1-0)
Where: Cincinnati Gardens, Cincinnati, Ohio
When: 7:35 p.m. tonight (EST).
Radio/Internet: www.SportsJuice.com
Tickets: $15, $12, $10 ($7 children age 12 and under)
Overview: The Ducks are 0-1-0-1 through the first two games of a current six-game homestand. Cincinnati enters tied with Cleveland and Grand Rapids for first place in the Central Division. The Admirals play their first road game after finishing a season-opening three-game homestand 2-0-1-0. The Ducks will surpass the 1,000,000 mark in all-time attendance tonight, entering 1,431 fans shy. The 1,000,000th fan will receive a Ducks jersey, team-autographed stick, a pair of season tickets and a trip to Anaheim to watch the NHL Mighty Ducks play.
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