
Pepsi Center to Host Night of Mammoth Love
Published on February 11, 2003 under National Lacrosse League (NLL)
Colorado Mammoth News Release
Denver, Colo. - Fans are encouraged to show some mammoth love during a special Valentine's Day edition of Colorado Mammoth lacrosse. The Mammoth will host the Calgary Roughnecks on Friday at 7:00 p.m. at Pepsi Center.
In the spirit of Valentine's Day the Mammoth is offering a Two-Pack: two tickets, two cups of Pepsi or Coors and two pretzels - all for only $20. All other single game tickets start at just $5. Randomly selected fans will also receive special Valentine's Day dinners at Blue Sky Grill.
The Mammoth remains unbeaten at Pepsi Center (4-0) and is at the top of the National Lacrosse League's Eastern Division. The team currently leads the league in attendance with an average of 16,417 fans per game.
The Colorado Mammoth Two-Pack is on sale now at the Pepsi Center Box Office, all Ticketmaster outlets including Foley's, Angelo's CDs and More, Wherehouse Music, Tower Records and select Rite Aid's, online at Ticketmaster.com or by phone at 303.830.TIXS.
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