
Limited Tickets Left for Tonight's Hogs Game
March 8, 2014 - American Hockey League (AHL)
Rockford IceHogs News Release
Rockford, Ill.- Tonight the Rockford IceHogs and the Milwaukee Admirals finish their home-and-home set at the BMO Harris Bank Center in Rockford. The puck drops at 7 p.m.
The first 2,500 fans in attendance will receive an autism awareness ribbon magnet. Local singer/songwriter Anthony Billups will be performing live pre-game, during intermissions and post-game. Billups is from Rockton, Ill. and is featured on A&E's new reality TV series, Crazy Hearts: Nashville.
For tickets to the game click here, call (815) 968-5222, or stop by the BMO Harris Bank Center Box Office or any Ticketmaster Outlet.
After the game, stop by District Bar and Grill in downtown Rockford, located at 205 W. State St. for a postgame party with the IceHogs. Players and coaches will be there to sign autographs and take pictures with fans.
Every IceHogs regular season and postseason game, home and road, can be viewed on Antenna TV, channel 23.2 in the Rockford area. The channel is also available on Comcast Cable in the Rockford market on Comcast Cable channel-436, Charter Cable channel-970 and Mediacom channel-101. The game can also be viewed online at ahllive.com
After combining for 108 penalty minutes last night and 11 goals the IceHogs and Admirals will meet for the second time in a three game set over eight days. The IceHOgs are 4-4-0-0 against the Ads this year. The IceHogs are riding an eight-game point streak on home ice (7-0-0-1). After the Hogs defeated the American's Tuesday night, they increased their point streak and added two points going into Saturday's Midwest Division game against Milwaukee.
Next Home Game: Saturday, March 22 against the Chicago Wolves. Puck drop is 7 p.m. It is country night with the IceHogs and the first 1,500 fans through the gate will receive a cowboy hat courtesy of Frito Lay. Gunner and the Grizzly Boys will be performing live at the game.
• Discuss this story on the American Hockey League message board...
American Hockey League Stories from March 8, 2014
- Amerks Surge Past Crunch, 5-3 - Syracuse Crunch
- Hogs' Home Point Streak Stopped at Eight - Rockford IceHogs
- Sens Drops 4-0 Lead, Lose 6-5 in Shootout to Comets - Binghamton Senators
- Phantoms Topped by Falcons in Glens Falls - Adirondack Phantoms
- Three Unanswered Goals Lift Admirals over Bears - Norfolk Admirals
- Iowa Ends Griffins' Seven-Game Winning Streak - Grand Rapids Griffins
- Campbell, Texas Shuts out Checkers 3-0 in Return to Cedar Park - Texas Stars
- Checkers Shut Out in Texas - Charlotte Checkers
- Hartford wins over Albany - Hartford Wolf Pack
- Penguins Edge Bulldogs 4-2 - Hamilton Bulldogs
- Amerks Complete Weekend Sweep with 5-3 Win over Crunch - Rochester Americans
- Sharks Bite Pirates 3-2 - Portland Pirates
- Devils Come Close, But Fall At Hartford - Albany Devils
- Sharks Sink the Pirates with a 3-2 Win at DCU - Worcester Sharks
- Penguins Take Bite out of Bulldogs, 4-2 - Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins
- Bass Scores Twice, Leads Falcons Past Phantoms - Springfield Falcons
- Wild Grounds Griffins with 3-1 Victory - Iowa Wild
- Lowry Leads IceCaps to Eighth Straight Win - St. John's IceCaps
- IceCaps Thwart Sound Tigers in Overtime - Bridgeport Islanders
- Living Strong: Monarchs defeat Providence 4-2 - Manchester Monarchs
- Buffalo Sabres Recall Ruhwedel from Amerks - Rochester Americans
- Detroit Recalls Mrazek - Grand Rapids Griffins
- Monsters Fall in Toronto, 4-1 - Cleveland Monsters
- P-Bruins Fall to Monarchs 4-2 - Providence Bruins
- Heat Sign Goaltender Aaron Dell - Abbotsford Heat
- Bears Recall Josh Brittain from Reading - Hershey Bears
- Crunch Recall Henry from Everblades - Syracuse Crunch
- Limited Tickets Left for Tonight's Hogs Game - Rockford IceHogs
- Pirates Recall Justin Weller from Gwinnett; Sign Sam Klassen to PTO - Portland Pirates
- Pirates Battle Sharks in Worcester - Portland Pirates
- Arcobello Extends Point Streak in Barons 2-1 Win - Oklahoma City Barons
The opinions expressed in this release are those of the organization issuing it, and do not necessarily reflect the thoughts or opinions of OurSports Central or its staff.
