AHL Syracuse Crunch

Crunch Players to Sign Autographs at AmeriCU Credit Union in Armory Square

Published on February 6, 2009 under American Hockey League (AHL)
Syracuse Crunch News Release


Syracuse, NY (February 6, 2009) - The Syracuse Crunch announced today that Crunch players Sebastian Dahm and Jon Landry will be at the AmeriCU Credit Union in Armory Square on Monday, February 9.

Dahm and Landry will be signing autographs from 3 - 4 p.m. at the AmeriCU Credit Union, located at 200 Walton St. in Armory Square. Please call (315) 476-1627 for directions. Players are subject to change.

AmeriCU Credit Union is located in central New York and is among NY State's largest full-service financial cooperatives. With 15 locations to serve, the organization has built relationships with members since 1950 and currently serves over 108,000 world-wide. In addition to its full offering of traditional banking services, AmeriCU provides investment, insurance and financial planning services and consultation. You can find AmeriCU Credit Union locations in Utica, Rome, Oneida, Syracuse, Liverpool, Auburn, Watertown, Fort Drum, Cicero, Lowville, Herkimer, Yorkville, North Utica, Armory Square and on-line at www.americu.org.

AmeriCU Credit Union membership is open to anyone who lives, works, worships and/or attends school within our eight-county footprint in New York State. Those counties include: Cayuga; Herkimer; Jefferson; Lewis; Madison; Oneida; Onondaga; and Oswego.

The Crunch's next game is Friday, February 6 as they travel to Cleveland to take on the Lake Erie Monsters. The Crunch return home on Friday, February 13 to battle Grand Rapids at the War Memorial at Oncenter at 7:30 p.m. Tickets can be purchased by calling the Crunch office at 315-473-4444, stopping by the Oncenter Box Office, located on the State Street side of the War Memorial or by calling Ticketmaster at 315-472-0700.




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