
Phantoms Flier
November 9, 2004 - American Hockey League (AHL)
Adirondack Phantoms News Release
SCOUT WEEKEND COMING UP
It will be Scout Weekend at Philadelphia's games this Friday and Sunday, as dozens of Boy Scout Troops and Cub Scout Packs from throughout the area will be attending the games and taking part in a scout flag parade during the first intermission at both games. There will be over 3,500 scouts in attendance over the two games.
CURE AUTISM NOW REUNION NIGHT ON SUNDAY
Cure Autism Now Reunion Night is set for this Sunday, as participants from the Oct. 2 Walk Now 5K event will reunite for the Phantoms game. A special Cure Autism Now ceremony will take place before the game.
PHANTOMS POSTGAME SHOW CONTINUES ON SUNDAY WITH NIITTYMAKI Can't get enough Phantoms action? Then stick around for The Phantoms Postgame Show at Bullies Sports Bar & Restaurant on Sunday. 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. The guest on Sunday will be Antero Niittymaki. All Phantoms Postgame Shows can also be found on www.phantomshockey.com.
MARK MURPHY ON "RUMBLE WITH THE PHANTOMS"
Mark Murphy 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). Murphy is currently tied for second on the team in scoring with eight points (4G, 4A).
SMITH TO VISIT MULBERRY DAYCARE AND PRESCHOOL ON NOV. 16
Left wing Jeff Smith will be reading to kids at the Mulberry Child Care and Preschool next Tuesday, Nov. 16 at 3:30 p.m. He will also answer the kids' questions on what it is like to be a professional hockey player. The facility is located at 2001 Renaissance Blvd. in Gulph Mills, Pa.
"INSIDE THE PHANTOMS" RETURNS NOV. 16
The next edition of "Inside the Phantoms" will be on Tuesday, Nov. 16 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).
THIRD ANNUAL SCHOOL DAY GAME APPROACHING
The Phantoms' third annual School Day Game is on Wednesday, Nov. 17 at 11:05 a.m. at the Wachovia Spectrum. Throughout the game against the Binghamton Senators, students from all across the Delaware Valley will take part in educational lessons in math and science that revolve around hockey. It is a unique way for kids to learn outside of the classroom, while also partaking in a Phantoms regular-season home game. The School Day Game is being sponsored by the Philadelphia Inquirer's News in Education program.
MEYER TO APPEAR AT "HOCKEY 101"
Fans can sign up now for "Hockey 101," presented by Carrabba's Italian Grill, which will take place next Thursday, Nov. 18 from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. at the Sovereign Bank Flyers Skate Zone in Voorhees, NJ. "Hockey 101" is a free seminar about the fundamentals of hockey, emceed by Flyers TV Color Analyst Steve Coates, with appearances by Flyers Ambassador of Hockey Bob "Hound" Kelly, Phantoms defenseman Freddy Meyer and members of the Flyers Delta Dental Ice Team. For more information and to reserve your place, call (215) 952-5999.
PHANTOMS CONTINUE "CAPTAIN'S CLUB" PROGRAM
The Phantoms are proud to announce the return of the team's "Captain's Club" program. The idea of the "Captain's Club" is for area businesses and organizations to donate Phantoms season tickets to the charity of their choice so less-fortunate children in the Delaware Valley can also share in the experience of a Phantoms game.
The newest "Captain's Club" member is American Patriot Mortgage Corporation, a Springfield, Pa. based company which provides purchase and refinance mortgages as well as creative financial solutions for homeowners and investors through a variety of competitive financing programs. American Patriot Mortgage Corporation donated a "Captain's Club" package to the Make A Wish Foundation, which grants the wishes of children with life-threatening medical conditions to enrich the human experience with hope, strength and joy.
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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