
First Two Comets Home Games Sold Out
Published on September 14, 2015 under American Hockey League (AHL)
Utica Comets News Release
The Utica Comets are proud to announce that the first two scheduled home games, on Wednesday, Oct. 21 vs. the Rochester Americans and Oct. 23 vs. the Hershey Bears are now SOLD OUT. The streak of sold-out Comets games at The AUD now sits at 17 games.
Comets fans sold out The AUD in 40 out of a possible 51 times en route to the Calder Cup Finals during the 2014-15 American Hockey League season. During the 2014-15 season the AUD saw 191,205 fans walk through the door to attend a Comets game. Comets home games averaged 3,750 fans per game, which is 98% capacity. Utica posted a record of 25-10-3-0 at home last season, and the best points-percentage (0.697) in the Western Conference.
Individual tickets for the remaining 36 Comets games will go on sale at a later date. For information on how to buy tickets, and the full 2015-16 Comets schedule, please visit www.uticacomets.com.
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