Outlaws win three on the road

Published on February 28, 2005 under International Hockey League 2 (IHL 2)
Kansas City Outlaws News Release


The Kansas City Outlaws posted three wins on their recently completed four game road trip. The road trip started in Missouri last Wednesday with Kansas City posting a 3-2 shoot out victory over the River Otters. Friday night in Kalamazoo, the Outlaws kept the winning streak going by registering a 4-3 shoot out win over the Wings. Saturday, goaltender Maxime Gingras held Rockford scoreless for 60 minutes. The shut out was the first in Kansas City Outlaws franchise history. The Outlaws posted another shoot out victory, 1-0 over the IceHogs. On Sunday, the Outlaws fell 3-1 to Quad City. No other team in the UHL has posted shoot out victories in three consecutive games this season. For the season, Kansas City is 22-35-3, 47 points, fifth place in the Western Division.

OUTLAWS TO ASSIST AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY IN MARCH
The Outlaws are teaming up with the American Cancer Society to raise funds for cancer research. During the month of March, the Outlaws will donate 50 cents from each single game ticket sold for a March home game to the American Cancer Society. The Outlaws will then present a check to the American Cancer Society at their April 10th game against Fort Wayne.

TRANSACTIONS:
- Defenseman Ruslan Borysenko activated from injured reserve February 23
- Forward Scott Kirton placed on 21 day injured reserve February 22
- Defenseman Nello Ferrara moved from 7 day to 14 day injured reserve February 22

LAST WEEK'S SHOWDOWNS:
- Wednesday February 23 @ Missouri WIN 3-2 (shoot out)
- Friday February 25 @ Kalamazoo WIN 4-3 (shoot out)
- Saturday February 26 @ Rockford WIN 1-0 (shoot out)
- Sunday February 27 @ Quad City LOSS 1-3

WANTED TEAMS ON THE HORIZON:
- Tuesday March 1 vs. Quad City (Quad City leads season series 6-1-0)
- Thursday March 3 vs. Rockford (Rockford leads season series 5-2-2)
- Sunday March 6 vs. Rockford

THE BEST FAMILY DEAL EVER
The Outlaws and Back Yard Burgers are offering the Best Family Deal Ever promotion for two more games this season. For as little as $13.95, a fan will receive a ticket to an Outlaws game, a Back Yard Burgers Combo Meal, and a free Outlaws souvenir puck. The deal is available for Saturday games on March 19 and April 2.

OUTLAWS OFFER TWO GAMES FOR THE PRICE OF ONE
The Outlaws are offering fans the opportunity to see two games for the price of one. Fans that buy tickets to the Tuesday March 1st game will receive the same number of tickets to the Thursday March 3rd contest. The deadline to order tickets for this promotion is Tuesday March 1st at 3:00 PM. Tickets for the promotion MUST be ordered through the Outlaws web site www.kansascityoutlaws.com or by calling the Outlaws office at 816-268-1600.

MOLSON CANADIAN CORNER OPEN FOR BUSINESS
The Outlaws newest in game promotion, the Molson Canadian Corner, is now open to the public. Fans are able to see each
and every Outlaws game from ice level, with only a sheet of glass separating them from the fierce on ice action. While in the
Molson Canadian Corner, fans can enjoy food and their favorite ice-cold beverages. The Molson Canadian Corner is located in
the north end of Kemper Arena and can be accessed by Sections 115 & 116. The Molson Canadian Corner is the COOLEST
place to watch Outlaws hockey.

On the Air and ON the WEB – www.kansascityoutlaws.com
All games are available on air at 1340 KCKN or through live audio and video web cast at www.kansascityoutlaws.com.

Tickets still available for remaining home games:
Season tickets for the Outlaws, ranging from $10 to $13.50 per game, are on sale now at (816) 268-1600. For group information call the Outlaws office at (816) 268-1600. Single game tickets at $10, $15, and $18 are ON SALE NOW at the Kemper Arena Box Office, www.ticketmaster.com, all Ticketmaster outlets, or charge by phone at 816-931-3330 (tickets increase by $2 on day of game).



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