Mallards Introduce Fan-Focused Ticket Sales Plan And Promotional Schedule

Published on July 16, 2009 under International Hockey League 2 (IHL 2)
Quad City Mallards News Release


MOLINE, Ill. (July 16, 2009) - The Quad City Mallards of the IHL introduced on Thursday the most fan-focused ticket sales plan and promotional schedule in professional hockey, according to Mallards Managing Member Christopher Lencheski. As part of a press conference held at The Lodge Hotel and Conference Center in Bettendorf, Iowa, the club revealed its "QUACK PACK" full season ticket plans, its "10-QUACK" mini plans, and its Group Mallards ICExperiences„§. The club also unveiled its official game uniforms for the upcoming season and rolled out its official Internet home at www.MyQCmallards.com. The countdown to opening night commenced with the announcement that the Mallards home opener is slated for Saturday, October 24 versus the two-time IHL Champion Fort Wayne Komets, the culmination of "Hocktoberfest" in Quad City.

"We believe we have been responsive to the loyal hockey fans of Quad City by offering the most fan-focused ticket programs and promotional events in professional hockey," said Lencheski. "We will be providing an exciting brand of hockey entertainment at affordable prices, including fan-friendly benefits such as free parking and dollar-value menus."

The QUACK PACK plans, which include the ICE ROW Cold Pass Seats ($25-Rows 1 and 2), Platinum Seats ($15, walk up $18), End Seats ($13, walk up $16), Upper Platinum ($11, walk up $13), and Upper End Seats ($9, walk up $11), encompass all 38 regular season home games as well as discounts on all Mallards home playoff games. As a QUACK PACK member, fans save 20% off face value of the walk up ticket price. With a full season plan for every household budget starting as low as $342, QUACK PACK members select exclusively from the best seats in i wireless Center.



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