
Pensacola To Hold "Sea Wolves Appreciation Night"
Published on October 26, 2005 under ECHL (ECHL)
Pensacola Ice Pilots News Release
PENSACOLA, Fla. - The Pensacola Ice Pilots announced today that they have designated their game at 7:05 p.m. on Saturday, November 5 against the Columbia Inferno as "Sea Wolves Appreciation Night."
Members of the Sea Wolves staff and team mascot Hook will be in attendance selling a one-of-a-kind "Hurricane Katrina Sea Wolves T-Shirt" and raffling off Sea Wolves hockey sticks, which survived the hurricane.
Show your Sea Wolves spirit by wearing your jerseys and cheer on defenseman Chris Cava along with forwards Nick Greenough and Jay Legault, who are playing for Columbia but will have their rights returned to Mississippi next summer.
Tickets are offered in advance only at $8 and $12 by calling Ice Pilots director of tickets Aaron Horowitz at (850) 432-7825, ext. 252.
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