
Game Day: 2018 Training Camp Showcase Presented by the Brick
August 29, 2018 - Western Hockey League (WHL)
Kootenay Ice News Release
Cranbrook, B.C. - The Kimberley Civic Centre will host the Kootenay ICE 2018 Training Camp Showcase presented by The Brick Wednesday night. This is the second-straight year the ICE have held the intrasquad game in Kimberley.
Puck drop is scheduled for 7 p.m. MT.
The two teams, named Team Dawes and Team McNabb, feature 40 players including ICE prospects and 2017-18 roster players. Fans who purchase a ticket to the game will have the opportunity to see prospects like Carson Lambos, Connor McClennon and Jakin Smallwood along with veterans like Kaeden Taphorn, Cole Muir and Brad Ginnell.
Kimberley Dynamiters' Head Coach Derek Stuart will be a guest coach for one of the teams.
The proceeds from all ticket sales will go towards the ICE Education Fund, which helps support ICE player's post-secondary education. One-hundred percent of the net proceeds from the 50/50 will go towards Kimberley Minor Hockey.
Tickets for the game can be purchased at the ICE Gear Store at Western Financial Place, at the Brick Cranbrook, at Kimberley Centex Market and ONLINE. Anyone who purchases a ticket can show their ticket stub and receive the Early Bird rate on ICE 2018-19 season seats. This special offer lasts until September 15. Only one Early Bird season seat per paid ticket stub will be allowed.
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