AHL Milwaukee Admirals

It's a Beach Party Weekend with the Admirals

Published on January 17, 2007 under American Hockey League (AHL)
Milwaukee Admirals News Release


Milwaukee,WI-Hang Ten at the Bradley Center this weekend as the Admirals warm things up with great action on the ice and a Beach Party off of it. And on Saturday night the team will host a contest to determine the largest beer-belly in Milwaukee with the winner getting a trip for two to Cancun.

To kick off the festivities the first 5,000 fans to each of the games will receive a lei, while the Admirals players will sport special Hawaiian Jerseys that feature the team's logo on a surf board. To see a list of rules for the auction please go to www.milwaukeeadmirals.com.

On Friday night, the puck drops at 7:00 pm and the first 5,000 fans, in addition to the leis, will receive a cinch sack courtesy of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and the UWM Pep Band will perform during the game. Bobby Way and the Wayouts will also perform in the East Atrium before and after the game.

Saturday's 7:30 contest will feature a performance by King Soloman in the East Atrium before and after the contest and 2,500 kids 14 and under will receive an Admirals Beach Ball.

Saturday is also when the Admirals will crown the king of Milwaukee Beer Bellies. All those who think they have the biggest belt buster should report to the East Atrium at the start of the first intermission. A panel of expert judges will whittle the group down to five finalists who will compete in a Funjet Shoot-out during the second intermission to win the trip for two to Cancun.

For tickets fans can call Ticketmaster at (414) 276-4545 or log on to www.ticketmaster.com. Groups of ten or more receive at least a $2 discount off the face value of the tickets. To order a group or fans with other questions please call the Admirals office at (414) 227-0550.




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