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Published on October 26, 2004 under American Hockey League (AHL)
Adirondack Phantoms News Release


HALLOWEEN FESTIVAL ON WEDNESDAY

Celebrate Halloween early this year during the Phantoms' annual Halloween game on Wednesday, Oct. 27. Children 14 and under can wear their costumes to the game and take part in safe trick-or-treating on the concourse from 6:00-7:00 p.m. There will also be a Halloween Costume Parade on the ice during the first intermission. In addition, several characters from the "Nightmares on Broad Street" Extreme Scream Park at the Wachovia Spectrum will be joining the Phantom Patrol for a portion of the game as they roam the stands.

UPCOMING PROMOTIONS

Don't miss out on Friday, Nov. 5, when the Phantoms raise their 2003-04 East Division Championship banner into the rafters of the Wachovia Spectrum. The ceremony will take place pregame before Philadelphia battles the rival Hershey Bears. Following the game, the Phantoms will be holding a fireworks show outside the Spectrum.

COMCAST SPORTSNET TO TELEVISE WEDNESDAY'S GAME

Comcast SportsNet will air the second of 10 Phantoms games this season on Wednesday when the Bridgeport Sound Tigers visit the Wachovia Center. Flyers radio announcer Tim Saunders will handle the play-by-play, while Flyers color commentator Steve Coates will also be in the booth. The next televised game will come on Friday, Nov. 19, again against the Sound Tigers.

PHANTOMS POSTGAME SHOW BEGINS WEDNESDAY

Can't get enough Phantoms action? Then stick around for The Phantoms Postgame Show at the Red Bell Bar on the concourse level of the Wachovia Center on Wednesday. Hosted by David Unkle of the Topcat Sports Show on WNJC 1360-AM, the Phantoms Postgame Show lets you get up close and personal with your favorite Phantoms player following 25 games throughout the season. Northeast Philadelphia native Tony Voce will be the first guest of the season. All Phantoms Postgame Shows can also be found on www.phantomshockey.com.

SEIDENBERG TO ASSIST WITH TEACHING OF LANGUAGE CLUB

Defenseman Dennis Seidenberg will be assisting with the teaching of an after-school language club at Father Judge High School on Tuesday at 2:20 p.m. The club is currently studying the German language, which is Seidenberg's native tongue. The kids have been prepared for Seidenberg's visit, and will ask him questions about hockey and the German lifestyle.

FLYERS/PHANTOMS COACHING SYMPOSIUM ON TUESDAY

The seventh annual Flyers/Phantoms Coaching Symposium will take place on Tuesday from 7:00-9:00 p.m. at the Sovereign Bank Flyers Skate Zone in Voorhees, N.J. Sponsored by Verizon Wireless, the symposium is designed to be one of interest to all coaches who want in-depth information on advanced coaching techniques and skills as presented by some of the top minds in the sport of hockey. Featured speakers include Flyers head coach Ken Hitchcock, Phantoms head coach John Stevens, and Phantoms assistant coaches Kjell Samuelsson and Craig Berube.

LITTLE ON "RUMBLE WITH THE PHANTOMS"

Goaltender Neil Little will be the guest on the Phantoms' weekly radio show, "Rumble with the Phantoms," this Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. Hosted by Tom Shaw, the show features a player interview, news on the team and ticket giveaways every Wednesday on WNJC (1360 AM).

PHANTOMS WELCOME THREE-MILLIONTH FAN

The Philadelphia Phantoms welcomed their three-millionth fan in club history during their home opener at the Wachovia Center on Friday, Oct. 22. Kate Coyle of Lansdowne, PA, attended the game with a friend and was welcomed by Phlex, in-arena host Sean Murphy, Phantoms Vice President Jim Garino and Chief Operating Officer Frank Miceli. She was then presented with a team-autographed stick and a certificate to attend a future game of her choice in a fully catered suite.

"INSIDE THE PHANTOMS" RETURNS NOV. 2

The next edition of "Inside the Phantoms" will be on Tuesday, Nov. 2 at 4:30 p.m. Hosted by David Unkle, the show features a player interview, news on the team and ticket giveaways every other Tuesday throughout the season on WNJC (1360 AM).

TICKET INFORMATION

Tickets to all Phantoms home games are $19, $18 and $14 for adults, and $8 for all children 14 and under, and are available now at the Wachovia Center box office and all Ticketmaster locations throughout the Delaware Valley. Tickets can also be charged by phone by calling (215) 336-2000, (856) 338-9000 or (302) 984-2000 or online at www.ticketmaster.com. Contact the Phantoms office at 215-465-4522 or log on to www.phantomshockey.com for information on group discounts, birthday packages and the Family Value Pack.



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