MAINEiacs announce loyalty program

Published on September 27, 2006 under Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League (QMJHL)
Lewiston MAINEiacs News Release


Lewiston, ME - The region's major junior hockey teams have announced a program that encourages attending games in each others' venues during the 2006-07 season.

Known as the "Ambassador Program", the initiative gives season ticket holders an opportunity to purchase tickets to a regular season game in an out-of-town Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL) community for only $10.

The Cape Breton Screaming Eagles, Halifax Mooseheads, Lewiston MAINEiacs, Moncton Wildcats, Saint John Sea Dogs, St. John's Fog Devils and PEI Rocket are participating in the program.

"We value our season ticket holders and recognize they are a critical backbone of support," said Marc Gosselin, Director of Tickets Sales of the MAINEiacs. "This loyalty program is yet another way of rewarding them for their commitment to MAINEiacs hockey."

Gosselin noted that players appreciate having support from their fans when on the road. "Hopefully this loyalty program will encourage more of our fans to visit other arenas to cheer on the MAINEiacs and experience the product of the QMJHL while on the road."

Season ticket holders will receive a voucher for the loyalty program in their season ticket package which is being mailed out this week. Season Ticket Holders interested in receiving additional vouchers need only contact the MAINEiacs office at (207) 333-FANS to make arrangements for additional vouchers at no charge.

The MAINEiacs continue their current trip with game 4 of their current 6-game road tonight in Drummondville before returning to Lewiston next week for the double-header home opening weekend slated for Friday, October 6 and Saturday, October 7th at the Androscoggin Bank Colisée as they play host the Cape Breton Screaming Eagles.



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