Military Night, Cheap Soda and Scorps Round Up This Week

November 17, 2008 - Central Hockey League (CHL)
New Mexico Scorpions News Release


[RIO RANCHO, N.M.]-The Scorpions have a busy week ahead and are inviting their fans to join them. The week starts with a special Scorpions Round Up show and culminates with the annual "Salute to the Military Night."

Tuesday is the next edition of Scorpions Round Up. This special edition will feature a chance to "Grill the GM." Scorpions President/General Manager Gary Gelinas will join broadcaster Adam Minnick at Hooters on the Westside.

Gelinas will be on the show taking questions about anything relating to the Scorps. Those not able to be at the show live can tune into 610 The Sports Animal and call in their questions. Also, fans are encouraged to email radio@scorpionshockey.com ahead of time with anything they want to know.

The second "Wild Wednesday" of the season is Wednesday when Colorado visits New Mexico. Show your student ID at the box office and get a $5 ticket.

In addition, Boston Culinary Group is selling soda for only $1 during the game. Come thirsty as fans can quench their thirst with great Coca-Cola products for only a buck.

Rounding out the week are games on Friday and Saturday versus Arizona. The rivals will be in town in what is sure to be a great pair of games.

Saturday, is the annual "Salute to the Military" night featuring a post-game jersey auction. All active and retired military personal get in for only $10 when purchasing their tickets ahead of time. Call the Scorps' office at 505-881-PUCK to reserve your seat for this event.

Following the game, the jerseys worn for this special game will be auctioned off live in the arena. The proceeds will benefit the ALS Association of New Mexico and the Rob Guinn Foundation.

This is the last chance to see the Scorpions this month on home ice. The week of Thanksgiving the Scorpions will travel to Arizona, Odessa and Oklahoma City. Remember to follow the Scorpions on the road by tuning into 610 The Sports Animal or the CHL Network.



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