
Five Home Games Remain in Regular Seson
Published on March 5, 2013 under Western Hockey League (WHL)
Spokane Chiefs News Release
With two weeks remaining in the regular season the Spokane Chiefs would like to remind all ticket package holders that there are only five regular season home games left to take advantage of the Never-Wasted-Ticket policy.
All ticket package holders can trade in any of their unused tickets to bring family, friends or co-workers to enjoy a game. Regular season tickets are not valid for the playoffs.
Flex Pak holders also have five regular season home games to use any remaining vouchers. Flex Pak vouchers are not good for playoffs or next season.
Please feel free to contact a Spokane Chiefs Account Executive at (509) 535-PUCK with any questions.
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