
IceCaps Hockey Cards Now Available
November 20, 2015 - American Hockey League (AHL)
St. John's IceCaps News Release
ST. JOHN'S, NL - The St. John's IceCaps announced today that the club's 2015-16 hockey card set is now available and includes the professional rookie cards of highly-touted prospects such as Zachary Fucale, Michael McCarron and Nikita Scherbak.
The set features 27 players and a team checklist. The player cards are numbered 1-27, in ascending order from the lowest uniform number and include the following IceCaps: Josiah Didier, Morgan Ellis, Dalton Thrower, Darren Dietz, Mark Barberio, Mac Bennett, Charles Hudon, Daniel Carr, Ryan Johnston, Brett Lernout, Joel Hanley, Mark MacMillan, Nikita Scherbak, Christian Thomas, Jacob de la Rose, Bud Holloway, Connor Crisp, Brandon McNally, Michael McCarron, Eric Neilson, Sven Andrighetto, Tim Bozon, Zachary Fucale, Dustin Tokarski, Jeremy Gregoire, Markus Eisenschmid and Gabriel Dumont.
Only 500 sets were produced and retail for $14.95 plus HST. The cards are available at IceCaps Alley (at Mile One Centre), the Harbour Merchant in the Delta Hotel and the IceCaps Alley online store at shop.stjohnsicecaps.com. A limited number (75) of uncut sheets of the complete set are also available for $24.95 plus HST.
Tickets are still available for both IceCaps games this weekend, (7:30 p.m., Friday and Saturday) at Mile One Centre. Tickets can be purchased in person at the Mile One Centre box office (noon- 5 p.m.), by phone at 709-576-7657 (noon-5:30 p.m.) or online at www.mileonecentre.com.
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