
Individual Game Tickets on Sale Now
September 17, 2012 - United States Hockey League (USHL)
Indiana Ice News Release
INDIANAPOLIS - The Indiana Ice announced today that individual game tickets are now available for all 32 home games of the 2012-2013 season. A majority of the contests will be played at Bankers Life Fieldhouse with several games moving to Pan Am Plaza because of scheduling conflicts.
The Ice open the 2012-2013 home schedule against the Omaha Lancers on Saturday, Sept. 29 from Pan Am Plaza at 7:05 pm. Indy hosts the defending Clark Cup Champion Green Bay Gamblers on Friday, Nov. 9 for Bankers Life Fieldhouse Opening Night at 7:05 pm, presented by BMO Harris.
Preseason action continues this Thursday (9/20) thru Saturday (9/22) as Indy travels to Sioux City, IA for the 2012 USHL Fall Classic. The Ice faceoff against the Tri-City Storm on Thursday at 11 am before Friday's 11 am contest against the Des Moines Buccaneers. Indy closes the Fall Classic on Saturday against the Waterloo Black Hawks at 5 pm.
Single-game tickets start at $11 for Bankers Life Fieldhouse games and general admission tickets for Pan Am Plaza games are $10. There is a $2 discount for children 10 and under and seniors 62 and over. Tickets can be purchased through Ticketmaster by calling 1-800-745-3000, online at ticketmaster.com or by visiting select Wal-Mart and Simon Mall locations and the Bankers Life Fieldhouse box office.
Indiana Ice season, half-season, and group tickets are on sale now, in addition to Flex books starting at $125. Each of these multi-ticket packages, as well as five-game mini plans, are available through the Indiana Ice office. For more information on tickets, call the Indiana Ice at (317) 925-4423.
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