
Falcons and Westfield Bank Continue Partnership
Published on July 21, 2010 under American Hockey League (AHL)
Springfield Falcons News Release
Springfield, MA - The Springfield Falcons, proud members of the American Hockey League, announced today they have re-signed a corporate partnership agreement with Westfield Bank for the 2010-11 season. Section five at the MassMutual Center will once again be the alcohol free "Westfield Bank Family Section" for all 40 Falcons' regular season home games.
"Westfield Bank has been a proud supporter of Springfield Hockey for many years now and we are thrilled to have this special non-alcoholic section available at our home games for families to enjoy," said Falcons President and General Manager Bruce Landon.
As part of the partnership, Westfield Bank will receive maximum exposure inside of the MassMutual Center for all 40 Falcons' home games with special step signage leading up to the "Westfield Bank Family Section." Westfield Bank will also receive radio and video board mentions, as well as a corporate ticket package.
The Falcons continue to offer a variety of affordable season ticket packages for the 2010-2011 campaign. Ticket plans range from all 40 home games to a selection of mini plans including 22 and 12 game plans. The Falcons also offer Flex Packs in denominations of 40 games and 10 games. For more information, call the Falcons Office at 413-739-3344.
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