
Ice Bats and Laredo, Round Two...
October 12, 2007 - Central Hockey League (CHL)
Austin Ice Bats News Release
(Austin, TX) - Tonight the Central Hockey League's Austin Ice Bats and Laredo Bucks will pickup where they left off, in a preseason contest in College Station, TX tonight. Last night the two teams played here in Austin, which resulted in a 4-3 victory of the Ice Bats.
The two teams combined for 249 penalty minutes in last night's game as well, including 15 major penalties and 6 Game Misconducts.
While tonight's contest between the two teams will be played in College Station, tomorrow the Ice Bats return home for their final preseason game, against the Mississippi Sea Wolves of the ECHL. Gametime tomorrow is slated for 7:00 at Chaparral Ice Arena, and tickets are half price.
The Ice Bats are the AA affiliate of the Minnesota Wild (NHL) and the Houston Aeros (AHL). The team is getting ready to begin their 12th season in Austin. The 2007-2008 campaign begins October 19th against the Texas Brahmas at 7:30 PM. For single game, group, and season ticket packages call (512) 927-7825, or visit icebats.com for more information.
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