
Evansville IceMen Assure Fans That Our Pucks Are Properly Inflated
January 23, 2015 - ECHL (ECHL)
Evansville IceMen News Release
Evansville, IN - The Evansville IceMen, presented by Coors Light, want to assure all of our fans that after careful examination all of our game pucks are properly inflated as the IceMen get ready for a Sunday night home game at 7:15pm at the Ford Center against the Indy Fuel.
"We have had our equipment staff working overtime to make sure that none of our game pucks are under inflated," said Evansville IceMen Chief Operating Officer Jim Riggs. "We want everyone to know that all of our pucks are properly inflated and we invite the ECHL game officials and the Indy Fuel staff to inspect them prior to Sunday evening's game."
After a two game road trip to Cincinnati and Indianapolis on Friday and Saturday night, the IceMen begin a six game home stand with a special 7:15pm starting time on Sunday night against the Indy Fuel. Sunday is a "Subway Family Night" where for only $19.00 IceMen fans can get a game ticket, an IceMen T-Shirt, one small popcorn, and one small soda.
Tickets for all IceMen home games are on sale at the Ford Center Box Office everyday Monday through Friday from 10am to 5pm and right up until game time on Saturdays and Sundays. IceMen season tickets are still on sale by calling an IceMen Account Executive at (812) 421-GOAL (4625). And for more information go to www.evansvilleicemen.com.
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