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Paint the Ice Party this Sunday, December 13

December 7, 2015 - ECHL (ECHL)
Tulsa Oilers News Release


TULSA, OK - The Tulsa Oilers, proud ECHL affiliate of the Winnipeg Jets and Manitoba Moose, are allowing fans to show off their artistic side with a "Paint the Ice Party" on Sunday, December 13 immediately following the game against the Missouri Mavericks.

All fans are encouraged to participate by painting a name, a message, or a picture onto the BOK Center ice surface. The Oilers will play two games on the painted ice against the Wichita Thunder on Friday, December 18 at 7:05 p.m. and Saturday, December 19 at 7:05 p.m.

This week, the Oilers are offering a pair of special deals that include tickets to the games and paintbrushes. A $30 package includes two tickets to the game on December 13, two tickets to the game on December 18 or December 19, two passes to paint the ice, and two paintbrushes. A $60 package includes four tickets to the game on December 13, four tickets to either theDecember 18 game or December 19 game, four passes to paint the ice, and four brushes.

The general public can purchase paint the ice passes and brushes for $10 per person and Oilers' season ticket holders can pay only $5 to receive a pass onto the ice and a brush. Paint and painting supplies are subject to availability.

The Oilers' goal is for fans to use the ice as a giant canvas to create a memorable, eye-catching display of varying colors, words, names, and logos. The idea to allow fans to paint the ice originated during the 2013-14 season with the Stockton Thunder of the ECHL, now the Stockton Heat of the AHL. The concept has since been copied by several teams from junior hockey to minor pro hockey, and even by teams in the NHL.

For more information, call the Oilers' office at 918-632-7825 or visit www.tulsaoilers.com/painttheice.




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